What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aerospace Operations Director position at Intermedia Group, Inc.?
Job Summary:
Aerospace Operations Director is responsible for leading the Corporate Pilots and aircraft, driving operational safety to a Best Practices level. The successful candidate will cultivate a culture of excellence, ensuring compliance with Federal, State, Local, and foreign regulations.
About the Role:
As Senior Aviation Manager, you will oversee department personnel training, provide coaching and developmental opportunities for direct reports, and measure effectiveness of flight crews in standard operating procedures. You will also define measurable individual performance goals, monitor progress, and communicate through regular feedback and annual performance reviews.
Key Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Aerospace Operations Director is responsible for leading the Corporate Pilots and aircraft, driving operational safety to a Best Practices level. The successful candidate will cultivate a culture of excellence, ensuring compliance with Federal, State, Local, and foreign regulations.
About the Role:
As Senior Aviation Manager, you will oversee department personnel training, provide coaching and developmental opportunities for direct reports, and measure effectiveness of flight crews in standard operating procedures. You will also define measurable individual performance goals, monitor progress, and communicate through regular feedback and annual performance reviews.
Key Responsibilities:
- Instruct flight crews on safe operation procedures and protocols.
- Define and track individual performance metrics, providing actionable insights for improvement.
- Cultivate a culture of operational excellence, fostering open communication and continuous learning among team members.
- Conduct flights safely and efficiently, adhering to all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards.
- Maintain aircraft and facilities at the highest standard, ensuring regulatory compliance and optimal performance.
- Support record-keeping requirements, including employee records, aircraft maintenance logs, and lease agreements.
- Represent the company in aviation matters through trade associations and government officials.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Aviation or Management from an Accredited College/University or CTM.
- Minimum 7 years of experience as Pilot in Command of multi-engine turbine aircraft.
- Airline Transport Pilot Certificate, FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit, and current FAA Medical Certificate.
- Total time: 4,000 hours, PIC Turbine/ME: 2,000 hours, Make/Model experience: 500 hours.