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At StandardAero, we use our ingenuity and know-how to find solutions for the simple to the most complex challenges in aviation. Together, we get the job done and done well. Our stability, resources, and respectful culture supports you in building a solid career with a great team you can count on day in and day out for the long term.
The Director of Operations manages, plans, directs and coordinates overall aircraft engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations to conform with engine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) repair and overhaul requirements as well as internal company established goals and objectives. This includes oversite of MRO operations certified as an FAA Part 145 Repair Station covering engine and accessories product lines, test cell, specialized process equipment and operations team members.
Achieves objectives by developing and maintaining a competent management team engaged in production planning and control, scheduling, materiel control, test & support equipment maintenance, quality control activities, as well as, staff development and employee relations. Initiates and supports continuous improvement of operational processes and support activities.
Reports Directly To: SBU Vice President/General Manager
Reports Functionally To: Operations Executive, SASAI
Direct Reports Include: Operations/Production Managers, Senior Planning Manager
Immune Specific Accountabilities
What you’ll do:
What skills you will use
Background Information
The typical minimum level of education to perform this job competently is equivalent to completion of a bachelor program involving acquisition of an advanced understanding of complex concepts and procedures in an area of work related to assigned duties. This specialized training is often recognized by a degree, but could be obtained through equivalent combination of industry experience and licensure/certification.
Directly/indirectly related work experience representing continuous learning and required for someone to perform this job competently is seven to ten years.
Ongoing work assignments typically have only generally defined goals, but no (or minimal) direction with respect to what action steps to follow. The abstract nature of the work is such that the incumbent's education, training, and previous experience cannot assure either the goal or the approach can be clearly understood because the tangible product or service resulting from the work often does not exist when a project is initiated.
Salary Range:
$134,640 – $168,300
The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, StandardAero considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions.
Benefits that make life better:
Raising the Standard of Excellence since 1911
With over a century of proven excellence, StandardAero has become an industry leader in MRO services and customized solutions in the aerospace field. Our shared values and learning-based culture inspire our team to exceed their potential and power our customers’ missions worldwide. With on-the-job training, advancement opportunities, and excellent benefits, StandardAero invites you to experience a fulfilling and meaningful career with us.
It all started in 1911, just eight years after the Wright brother’s first flight at Kitty Hawk, when Charles Pearce and William Bickell founded Standard Machine Works in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Repairing, overhauling and rebuilding car, truck and tractor engines, the company quickly became known for its “workmanship, efficient personnel and effectiveness of equipment,” according to publications at the time.
As civil aviation began to grow in the region during the mid-1920s, an increasing need developed for trusted engine service in the area. Shipping engines to the original manufacturers in Montreal, Toronto, Detroit or Ottawa was time-consuming and expensive.
To meet the need, Standard Machine Works added aircraft engines to their capabilities list and formed an Aero Engine Division in the basement and first floor of their St. Matthews facility. In April 1936, the company rebuilt its first aircraft engine — an Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah piston engine.
By November 1936, most engine manufacturers appointed Standard Machine Works as an authorized service station, from Canadian Pratt & Whitney to de Havilland to Jacobs, and more. By the fall of that year, the company had been designated an authorized service station for Bendix Aviation Corporation of Bendix, NJ, to maintain Bendix-Eclipse starters, generators and control boxes.
In 1949, the company incorporated as Standard Aero Engine Limited (SAE), and added more facilities and capabilities as they continued to hone their expertise in civilian and military aircraft engines. Standard Aero Engine Limited began overhauling turbine engines in 1960, making a sizeable investment in tooling and training. In addition, SAE partnered with Trans-Canada Air Lines to use one of the airline’s two engine test cells.
Over the next six decades through a number of strategic acquisitions, new program wins and significant expansion of services and customers, the company has grown to be recognized as one of the aerospace industry’s leading independent maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers. Indeed, StandardAero’s success is the outgrowth of the synergistic merger of businesses with complementary specialties that have exponentially increased our capabilities and generated unprecedented customer commitment and value.
Fast forward to today, StandardAero is organized in two distinctive divisions, Engine Services and Component Repair Services. These two divisions represent the core strengths of StandardAero, our exhaustive engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services capabilities and our significant portfolio of component repair services for business aviation, commercial aviation, military, fixed wing, helicopter and industrial power customers. To deliver our mission, we employ nearly 7,500 talented and experienced professional, administrative and technical employees that work in 49 primary facilities worldwide, with additional strategically located regional service and support centers all across the globe.
StandardAero is OEM authorized and approved for aircraft and rotorcraft engines, auxiliary power units, components; airframe services including major alterations; FAA authorized avionics capabilities; comprehensive engineering services; and custom exterior and interior design, completion, and paint. We provide these capabilities through our network of specialized facilities and mobile service teams.
We’ve solved some of the biggest aviation challenges through ingenuity, teamwork and collaboration. Our culture is built on respect, open communication and recognition for a job well done. We focus on teamwork to create a supportive environment where everyone can bring their skills and perspectives to the table. With over 100 years of experience in the aviation industry, we have the stability, resources and training to help our team achieve their career goals.
Join StandardAero and help us raise the standard of excellence in aviation repair and maintenance!