Amentum

Manufacturing

Transient (T-Line) Production Superintendent

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Description
The Transient (T-Line) Production Superintendent is responsible for effectively managing T-Line operations, ensuring compliance with aviation safety standards, and providing technical training to personnel. This key role ensures task execution meets all contract and mission requirements in support of the Performance Work Statement (PWS)

Requirements

  • Six (6) years of production experience in aviation maintenance or operations, as defined within Air Force Instruction AFI 21-101_Air Mobility Command Supplement AMCSUP 1, Chapters 3 & 4, or equivalent Department of Defense (DoD)/civilian experience. Experience with large-body aircraft is highly preferred.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing.
  • Current and valid driver’s license (U.S. or International).
  • Proven capability in developing and coordinating aircraft parking plans for diverse aircraft and working collaboratively with multiple agencies.
  • Experience in managing a shop of up to 10 personnel, including providing OJT and annual training.
  • Familiarity with coordinating and fulfilling non-organic AGE requests through the AMC annual maintenance contract.
  • Ability to work closely with Fuels and ATOC to ensure aircraft refueling and cargo requests are supported.
  • Must be able to generate direct communication and coordination with Air Ops, AMC, ATOC, and T-Line to resolve maintenance delays or operational issues.


Responsibilities


  • Providing training for all contractor employees performing tasks assigned in the T-Line annex and documenting this training appropriately.
  • Overseeing aviation safety compliance and ensuring tasks are conducted per established safety, regulatory, and operational standards.
  • Acting as the single source of information for the T-Line annex and Base Operating Support Contractor (BOSC) contract requirements.
  • Developing, coordinating, and implementing parking plans for a diverse range and volume of aircraft on two ramps, working with multiple entities including the Navy, United States Air Force (USAF), Coalition forces, and AMC (Air Mobility Command) contract flights.
  • Managing and overseeing a 10-person T-Line shop, including the facilitation of on-the-job training (OJT) and annual training for assigned personnel.
  • Coordinating with the AMC annual maintenance contract to fulfill non-organic Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) requests.
  • Working closely with Fuels and Air Traffic Control Officer (ATOC) units to support and schedule aircraft refueling and cargo requirements.
  • Notifying Air Operations, AMC, ATOC, and T-Line management of any aircraft maintenance delays or operational issues to minimize disruptions.


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