Assistant Director of Maintenance - Part 135
Company: Fly Alliance
Location: Orlando
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Company Description
Fly Alliance is a Part 135 and Part 145 industry leading private
aviation group specializing in private jet charter, jet card
memberships, aircraft sales, management, parts, and maintenance.
Dedicated to providing unparalleled luxury, safety, and efficiency
in air travel, the company has close to 30 aircraft, 6 offices
across the country, and over 200 employees supporting a global
operation. Three consecutive years as a top 20 U.S. operator, Fly
Alliance continues to redefine the private aviation landscape. Role
Objective The Assistant Director of Maintenance is responsible for
the daily management and supervision of the Maintenance Control
Department. This position’s primary focus is the implementation,
enforcement and continuous training on department policies,
procedures and protocols. Other assignments as specified by the
Director of Maintenance-DOM to support the needs of the Maintenance
Department and the schedule demands of the airline. Essential Job
Tasks Administering the 135 Maintenance Program per the company GMM
by providing leadership, and detailed direction to the Maintenance
Control and Parts staff. Maintain the Maintenance Control and Parts
personnel schedule to ensure proper coverage for fleet support.
Ensures that the skill level, training, and performance of the
Maintenance Control staff meet company and FAA standards. Ensures
that all MX-Controllers maintain fleet aircraft to the highest
standard by complying with preventive maintenance, and best
mechanical practices. Participates in the daily Ops Meetings to
report on Maintenance events, MEL/CDL performance and plans to
clear open discrepancies. Coordinate with the QA Manager to ensure
all employee training conducted are properly documented in a timely
manner. Responsible for safe maintenance operations of FlyAlliance
and compliance with all company, Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) and governmental safety rules and regulations, including the
airworthiness of all fleet aircraft released from maintenance.
Promoting SMS and a positive Safety Culture within the maintenance
department by demonstrating identification and reporting of safety
hazards in maintenance operations and any other area of
responsibility. Engaging in courteous and respectful interactions
with customers, supervisors, co-workers, and business associates,
maintaining confidentiality of company matters. Responsible for
oversight of Short-Term Escalations. Maintaining high morale
through an awareness of company and department policies, employee
development programs, and periodic department meetings for the
two-way communication of ideas, goals, and objectives. Will be
representing 135 aircraft management during FAA audits and visits
when DOM is not available. Perform other duties as may be assigned
by the Director of Maintenance. Location The position will be based
in the Orlando, FL Headquarters office. Competencies Must have both
the Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certifications. Must have
excellent Leadership Skills to Mentor and Motivate employees. Must
have strong administrative skills, to include documentation,
computer proficiency, and presentation capabilities. Must be
detail-oriented with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks and
meet deadlines, understanding the overall impact on operations.
Willingness to work long and sometimes irregular hours. Willing to
travel to oversee aircraft projects and inspections. Must have a
strong safety awareness and the ability to adhere to Safety
Management Systems (SMS). Must be comfortable working in an airport
environment around odors and sounds typically associated with
operating aircraft. Travel Travel will be necessary to maintain
records at multiple facilities. Primary work location will be the
Ocoee office, however travel to the location of projects or
maintenance events will be required occasionally. Required
Education / Experience Must have a minimum of five (5) years of
professional maintenance experience in Part 135 air carrier
operations with return to service authority. College degree or
equivalent occupational experience. Meets the hiring minimums of
the position within six (6) months of the interview date. Has no
certificate action since the date of the interview. Has no
misdemeanors or felonies since the interview date. Language Skills
Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical procedures,
governmental regulations, sometimes quickly and under stressful or
pressured situations. Able to effectively present information in a
logical, clear and concise fashion. Ability to respond to questions
from management, dispatch, crew, passengers, governmental employees
and the general public. Ability to speak, read, write, and
understand English, including shouted verbal commands in emergency
situations. Decision Making & Impact of Errors Makes decisions in
their respective responsibility sphere to support strategic
direction. Decisions tend to be range and of medium significance
with moderate consequences, but in unusual situations be
significant and have safety-of-flight consequences. Decisions could
require additional expenditure of resources if not sound and may
impact safety. Ability to process information quickly and react in
a positive manner during unexpected and/or serious situations.
Ability of controlling personal and emotional responses and acting
appropriately under high levels of stress. Compensation:
Competitive pay based on experience Medical including Health,
Dental and Vision Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Holidays Two (2) Weeks Paid Vacation Education/Experience:
Bachelor’s degree. Three (3) years proven experience in a similar
position. Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance
Disability insurance Medical insurance Vision insurance Life
insurance Paid time off Profit share program Requirements: Must
have both the Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certifications.
Must have excellent Leadership Skills to Mentor and Motivate
employees. Must have strong administrative skills, to include
documentation, computer proficiency, and presentation capabilities.
Must be detail-oriented with the ability to prioritize multiple
tasks and meet deadlines, understanding the overall impact on
operations. Willingness to work long and sometimes irregular hours.
Willing to travel to oversee aircraft projects and inspections.
Must have a strong safety awareness and the ability to adhere to
Safety Management Systems (SMS). Must be comfortable working in an
airport environment around odors and sounds typically associated
with operating aircraft.
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