Aircraft Technician Supervisor

Arizona Department of Public Safety

Phoenix, AZ

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$77,424.26–$118,872 Per Year
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Aircraft Inspection, Aircraft Maintenance, Aircraft Piloting, Aviation Industry, Billing, Budget Management, Corrosion Control, Documentation, Driver's License, Electrical Components, Electricity, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Facilities and Maintenance, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), Financial Planning, Flight Load Planning, Forecasting, Groundskeeping, Heavy Equipment/Vehicles, Hydraulic Engineering, Identify Issues, Inventory Management, Maintain Compliance, Maintenance Services, Mathematics, OSHA, On Call, Operations Planning, Operations Processes, PC (Personal Computer) Systems, Painting (Facilities and Maintenance), Physical Demands, Power Plant, Problem Solving Skills, Procedure Development, Proposal Writing, Public Safety, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Record Keeping, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Schedule Development, Schematics, Test Data, Test Equipment, Testing, Time Management, Vehicle Fleets
LOCATION
Phoenix, AZ
POSTED
30+ days ago

Aircraft Technician Supervisor Salary --------------------------------

Aircraft Technician Supervisor Salary $77,424.26 - $118,872.00 Annually Location Phoenix, AZ Job Type Full-time Job Number 6261-26E-02 Division Agency Support Division Opening Date 02/27/2026

Description ------------

The Arizona Department of Public Safety is seeking an experienced professional for the Aircraft Technician Supervisor position, which is responsible for field and shop repair and maintenance of rotary and fixed-wing aircraft to ensure continued airworthiness. Repairs, overhauls, inspects, maintains, and cleans rotary and fixed-wing aircraft. Performs related work as required. Supervises Aircraft Technicians and the Aviation Maintenance Assistant, inspects work performed and returns rotary and fixed-wing aircraft to service.

Duties and Responsibilities ---------------------------

The duties and responsibilities of this class are governed by established maintenance schedules, limitations of shop and field maintenance facilities, and Federal Aviation Administration regulations.

Qualifications -------------

Appraisal Board (QAB) - weighted 100%

Essential Functions (not intended to be all inclusive)

  • Supervises and inspects the work performed by aircraft technicians and aviation line personnel to ensure that maintenance is performed in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Department of Public Safety (DPS) procedures.
  • Maintains FAA Inspection Authorization to meet requirements of classification.
  • Schedules aircraft maintenance to ensure airworthiness of equipment.
  • Orders and maintains parts and tools inventory as needed to meet requirements for timely maintenance performance.
  • Inspects maintenance work on aircraft to approve the aircrafts return to service.
  • Troubleshoots aircraft difficulties with pilots and technicians to accurately diagnose and repair problems.
  • Maintains written and computerized maintenance records and logbooks to track scheduled aircraft maintenance, ensure compliance with maintenance directives, and meet FAA regulations.
  • Supervises and/or performs required maintenance and repair of aircraft systems and assemblies, including all hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical components.
  • Manages the Aviation Sections progressive maintenance program for the Departments rotary wing fleet of aircraft while supervising and inspecting the work accomplished by other aircraft technicians.
  • Prepares repair and/or modification estimates of aircraft to accurately forecast labor and materials costs.
  • Approves work orders and vendor invoices to authorize contract vendor services.
  • Maintains currency of aircraft technical library and ensures dissemination of information to aviation personnel.
  • Develops documentation on FAA Form 337 as required after major aircraft repairs and/or alterations in accordance with FARs and manufacturers specifications.
  • Prepares bids and specifications as required by the Aviation Commander or administrative assistant for the purchase of aircraft, parts, equipment, or services.
  • Develops budget information to plan for fiscal spending needs.
  • Inspects aircraft tools, equipment, and facilities to ensure serviceability, accurate calibrations and safe conditions.
  • Operates aircraft for ground runs, checks and tests as required in the performance of maintenance procedures.
  • Conducts and observes tests and systems checks with pilot during test flights to functionally test aircraft systems.
  • Performs mathematical computations to ensure proper aircraft weight and balance data.
  • Maintains airframe and fuselage to control corrosion and preserve appearance.
  • Manages and oversees the Aviation headquarters hangar and maintenance facility, allied shops, parts inventory, tool room and specialty tools, service supplies, specialized maintenance and ground support equipment and building plant equipment.
  • Participates in senior pilot meetings to discuss and coordinate current technical information.
  • Develops special equipment or procedures to meet specific DPS operational requirements.
  • Develops regular inspection programs to meet schedule requirements and minimize downtime for DPS aircraft.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required -----------------------------------------

Knowledge of:

  • Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) that relate to maintenance procedures, operations, and documentation.
  • The principles and practices of supervision to direct activities of aircraft mechanics and aviation line personnel.
  • Aviation maintenance programs.
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations.
  • The techniques and procedures employed in quality assurance programs to develop, implement, and conduct a quality assurance program.

Skills in:

  • Preparing detailed written documents.
  • Interpreting complex technical information (e.g., parts manuals, records, manufacturers specifications, schematics, test data) to troubleshoot aircraft problems, prepare repair/modification estimates, maintain parts and tools inventory, perform repairs, and inspect aircraft.
  • Conducting quality assurance and quality control operations.
  • The use of chemicals, detergents, paints, and other elements to control aircraft corrosion.
  • Organization and planning to develop a comprehensive aircraft maintenance program.
  • Diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing aircraft and aircraft systems (i.e., mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, structural) involving the use of sophisticated testing equipment, meters, tools, schematics and diagrams, etc.
  • Time management to develop inspection, maintenance, and manpower schedules.
  • Performing intermediate mathematical computations (e.g., area, volume, ratio proportion and percentages) to calculate aircraft weight and balances.
  • Communicating verbally with pilots and technicians for the purpose of exchanging technical information.
  • Performing aircraft inspections and repairs in accordance with FAA regulations.
  • Developing resolutions to operational problems by designing special equipment or procedures.
  • The operation of a personal computer.

Ability to:

  • Move items of up to 75 pounds for distances of up to 100 feet to manipulate aircraft parts.
  • Respond "on call" to on-site and off-site locations to prepare aircraft for return to service.
  • Bend, stoop, and climb as necessary to access aircraft, components, and equipment to make inspections, diagnose malfunctions, and perform repairs.
  • Understand and follow established programs and procedures of an aviation unit.

Minimum Qualifications ---------------------

All Levels of Aircraft Technician Supervisor require:

  • High school diploma or possession of a G.E.D. certificate.
  • Possession of a valid technicians license with airframe and power plant ratings issued by the FAA.
  • Possession of a current inspection authorization certificate (IA) issued by the FAA.
  • Possession of a valid Arizona driver license.
  • Possession of a complete set of aircraft technicians tools.
  • Experience in the repair and maintenance of turbine helicopters, and/or single and multi-engine turbo-propeller and reciprocating engine fixed-wing aircraft.
  • Absence of violations of FAA regulations.

In addition to the above requirements, the following qualifications shall also apply:

  • Requires three (3) years of experience as an Aircraft Technician with the Department of Public Safety, or three years of experience as an aircraft maintenance supervisor.

Working Conditions/Physical Requirements --------------------------------------

  • May be exposed to outdoor weather conditions, fumes or dust, and toxic or caustic chemicals.
  • Exposure to moderate (e.g., light motorized equipment) to loud (e.g., heavy motorized equipment) noise.

FLSA Status ------------

Non-Exempt

Benefits --------

A summary of the Arizona Department of Public Safety Benefits is linked here.

Application Instructions ------------------------

  1. Do you possess a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) certificate? Yes No

  2. Do you, or will you be able to, possess a valid Arizona driver license by the starting date? Yes No

  3. Do you possess a valid technicians license with airframe and power plant ratings issued by the FAA? Yes No

  4. Do you possess a current Inspection Authorization (IA) Certificate issued by the FAA? (attach copy of certificate) Yes No

  5. Do you possess a complete set of aircraft technicians tools? Yes No

  6. Do you have experience in the repair and maintenance of turbine helicopters, and/or single and multi-engine turbo-propeller and reciprocating engine fixed-wing aircraft? Yes No

  7. Is your record absent of any FAA regulation violations? Yes No

  8. Do you possess three (3) or more years of experience as an Aircraft Technician with the Department of Public Safety, or three (3) or more years of experience as an aircraft maintenance supervisor? Yes No

  9. Describe the specific experience which qualifies you for this classification.

  10. I have read, understand, and agree to the requirements and working conditions associated with this classification. Specifically:

  • May be exposed to outdoor weather conditions, fumes or dust, and toxic or caustic chemicals.
  • Exposure to moderate (e.g., light motorized equipment) to loud (e.g., heavy motorized equipment) noise. Yes No
  1. Have you ever been convicted of a felony or an offense which would be a felony if committed in the state of Arizona? Yes No

  2. I understand if selected for a position, I will take a polygraph and answer questions regarding my background including any past drug use. Providing untruthful or misleading answers will result in disqualification. I certify the responses I provide to the following questions regarding my prior drug use will be true and accurate to the best of my recollection. Yes No

  3. Have you ever sold, produced, cultivated, or transported marijuana, or any other illegal drug, for sale? Yes No

  4. Please select the option below which details any marijuana usage (e.g., THC extracts, cannabis, hashish, marijuana extracts, or marijuana edibles) legally or illegally within the last six (6) months.

  • None
  • 1 - 5 times
  • 6 - 10 times
  • 11 - 20 times
  • 21 - 30 times
  • More than 30 times
  1. Please select the option below which details your marijuana usage (e.g., THC extracts, cannabis, hashish, marijuana extracts, or marijuana edibles) legally or illegally in your lifetime.
  • None
  • 1 to 5 times
  • 6 to 15

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