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HANGAR MANAGER

PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Real Estate

Job Description

Job Description


Ready to Elevate Your Career in Aviation?


Shelton Aviation is seeking a dependable, service-oriented Part-Time Hangar Manager to support operations at our aviation facility in Sanford, North Carolina.

This is a hands-on position for someone who is attentive to detail, comfortable working around aircraft and equipment, and committed to providing professional customer service. The Part-Time Hangar Manager will support aircraft movements, facility and equipment care, customer needs, and day-to-day hangar operations under the direction of the Lead Hangar Manager and designated management.


What You’ll Do:

Aircraft Repositioning: Ensure all aircraft are safely, accurately, and efficiently repositioned—maintaining our perfect safety record.

Customer Excellence: Anticipate and fulfill our clients' needs, maintain proactive communication, and ensure customer satisfaction ratings stay at 95% or higher.

Facility & Equipment Care: Oversee meticulous maintenance and cleanliness of the hangar, Shelton Aviation’s aircraft, and company vehicles to uphold our pristine standards.

Operational Leadership: Manage budgeting, operational expenses, and insurance documentation with precision, always optimizing resources and meeting strict compliance standards.

Relationship Management: Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with airport authorities, customers, and partners, ensuring positive feedback and effective collaboration.

You’re a Great Fit if You:

  • Have previous experience managing aviation operations, customer service, or facilities.
  • Possess excellent communication and leadership skills.
  • Excel in proactive problem-solving and decision-making.
  • Thrive using technology and innovative solutions to enhance operational efficiency.
  • Hold yourself and your team accountable, inspiring a culture of excellence, ownership, and continuous improvement.


Schedule

This is a part-time, hourly position expected to work approximately 10–25 hours per week.

The schedule may vary depending on aircraft movements, customer needs, staffing coverage, and operational requirements. Some early-morning, evening, weekend, holiday, or on-call availability may be required.

Specific scheduling expectations will be discussed during the interview process.


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