Director-Maintenance - Air Operations
The Director of Maintenance is responsible for planning and ensuring that all aviation maintenance is conducted in a safe and cost-effective manner, in compliance with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). The Director of Maintenance is the point of contact with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for all aviation maintenance-related activities. The Director of Maintenance is expected to follow the Mayo Clinic Culture of Safety by modeling 5 safety behaviors: pay attention to detail, communicate clearly, have a questioning and receptive attitude, hand-off effectively, and support each other. The ultimate goal is to place the needs of our patients first by ensuring aviation safety. This is an FAA safety-sensitive position.
Candidate must meet the requirements of Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 14, Section 119.71(e), titled “Management personnel: Qualifications for operations conducted under part 135 of this chapter.”
Minimum Education and/or Experience
Mechanic certificate with airframe and powerplant ratings.
And either:
3 years' experience, within the last 6 years, maintaining aircraft as a certificated mechanic, including experience in maintaining the same category and class of aircraft used by Mayo Clinic (BK117-D3/D2, BK117-C2, King Air BE-300C), or
3 years’ experience within the past 6 years repairing aircraft in a certificated airframe repair station, including 1 year in the capacity of approving aircraft for return to service.
Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record in accordance with Mayo Clinic Policy.
Preferred Experience and/or Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management, Business Management or related field preferred.
3 years’ supervisory experience preferred.
Previous experience in a helicopter EMS operation preferred.
Previous experience in an air ambulance operation preferred.
Previous experience as a Director of Maintenance preferred.