Aircraft Maintenance Site Supervisor
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Transportation
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Airport Staff & Aviation Operations
Position Summary
The Site Supervisor is responsible for overseeing maintenance and repair operations related to aircraft fuel systems. This position ensures work is performed in accordance with FAA regulations, company procedures, and customer requirements. Supervisors report to the assigned Facility Manager or OCC Manager/Director and are accountable for directing maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration tasks while providing hands‑on support and guidance to technicians.
This position requires full compliance with 14 CFR Part 145.153
, including certification under Part 65 and familiarity with all maintenance methods, tools, and procedures used in aircraft fuel system maintenance.
- Supervise and train technicians performing fuel tank maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration tasks
- Ensure all maintenance is performed in accordance with approved technical data, company procedures, and FAA requirements
- Provide consultation, direction, and oversight for maintenance personnel unfamiliar with assigned tasks
- Verify that all work performed is properly documented, signed off, and turned over accurately during shift changes or reassignments
- Ensure compliance with confined space entry procedures and safety protocols
- Confirm that tools, test equipment, and maintenance data used are appropriate, current, and properly maintained
- Assign maintenance tasks only to personnel with proper experience, knowledge, or training
- Train, assist, and supervise technicians in correct maintenance practices and repair techniques
- Ensure maintenance records and OJT documentation are completed accurately and submitted to the Training Department
- Maintain a clean and organized work area and ensure the proper handling and tagging of parts
- Ensure all customer requirements are met and applicable documentation is properly filled out
- Delegate duties to qualified personnel while maintaining overall accountability for outcomes
- Perform additional duties as assigned by the Facility Manager
- Maintain awareness of applicable FAR Parts 145, 65, and 43 regulations
- Work flexible schedules and perform tasks in confined spaces as required
- FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) License required
- Minimum of 4 years of aircraft fuel system maintenance experience
- Strong working knowledge of aircraft fuel tank maintenance procedures, practices, and technical data
- Ability to supervise and train personnel effectively in a hands‑on environment
- Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills
- Proven ability to teach and mentor technicians
- Experience leading maintenance operations within a repair station environment
- Leadership role in a specialized aviation maintenance environment
- Competitive pay and advancement opportunities
- Supportive team culture focused on safety, training, and professional growth
- Stability and long‑term career potential within the STS Aviation Group network
Tank Tigers
, an STS Aviation Group Company
, specializes in aircraft fuel system maintenance, repair, and overhaul. Our teams support commercial, cargo, and military operations around the world, delivering unmatched safety, precision, and reliability.
If you're ready to take the next step in your aviation career, apply today at
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