Provide excellent customer service to both internal and external Voluxis customers.Each new project at AMD begins with a program manager.
Provide support and guidance to the sales team on all operational and crewing issues.
Monitor aircraft performance and be involved in determining airfield suitability.
Meeting and greeting passengers on departure and arrival.
Devising crew planning and movement strategies.
Invoice approval from trip support and other associated costs.
Post flight trip support, including logging of post flight documents, updating crew records, entering tech log data and following up on post flight reports.
Trip set up support, including arranging ground handling, flight permissions, flight planning, catering, fuel set up, and aircraft cleaning.
Provision of day to day operational support to flight crew, CAMO, Voluxis customers.
That Voluxis pilots are duly trained and authorised to issue Certificates of Release to Service, where necessary and appropriate, by the contracted Part 145 maintenance organization.
Analysis of the effectiveness of the Maintenance programme according to its configuration / operation and keep it up to date.
Ability to understand, interpret and apply regulatory requirements at workplace.
Extremely high calibre individual, with a consultative management style.
Excellent communication skills with command over English language.
Perform safety management tasks to comply with Part CAMO.
Ensure a good relationship between Voluxis, the CAA and the Part 145 during any audits or maintenance visits.
Prepare purchase orders and coordination with the Part 145 Planner.
Coordinate with the Part 145 and Voluxis Client Services Manager events scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to be reported back to the aircraft owner/representative.
Register and ensure the daily maintenance of the aircraft’s airworthiness (hours, cycles, online maintenance operations, equipment movements) and initiate the associated maintenance operations according to the regulatory requirements and the approved maintenance program.
Collect, define and check all the technical data necessary to maintain the airworthiness of an aircraft (airworthiness status AD/SB, manufacturer and regulatory documentations).
Review and implementation, as appropriate, of any additional UK CAA national requirements.
The amendment and control of this Continued Airworthiness Management Exposition.
This includes both Mandatory Occurrences and occurrences related to maintenance findings which fall outside the mandatory scheme.
Reporting any occurrences of a maintenance nature to the CAA and the aircraft manufacturers.
This will include ARC issue and extension.
That the Certificate of Airworthiness for each aircraft operated by the company remains valid in respect of, the airworthiness of the aircraft, the expiry date specified on the ARC, and any other condition specified in the Certificate.
Analysis of the effectiveness of the Maintenance programme according to its configuration / operation and keep it fully up to date.
Establishment and development of continuing airworthiness policy, including the approval of Voluxis maintenance programmes for a growing fleet of managed aircraft.