Production Control Daily Ops Coordinator
St. George
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Scheduling and creating maintenance blocks for short-term reinspects, tire pressure checks, oil quantity checks, service checks, and required maintenance actions. Scheduling of maintenance actions during the active flying day must be done in a way that is least impactful to the schedule integrity and not overly burdensome to the location. Create timely and accurate documentation of maintenance requirements on Maintenance Line Request Form and distribute to maintenance locations. Look for low-risk opportunities to schedule and work deferred maintenance items on the line. Monitor the operation via the flow board for timely compliance with scheduled maintenance actions assigned on the Maintenance Line Request Form. Management of maintenance blocks on the Flite Trac flow board. Communicate with bases and line locations regarding changes in plans. Authorize aircraft swaps based on time remaining and special requirements. Pull down and reapply maintenance blocks as required. Communicate with Production Control and help develop alternate work scopes for aircraft involved in swaps. Support and advise OCC and Maintenance Control regarding aircraft maintenance inspection program task time remaining status. Assist maintenance control with maintenance road trip logistics, including travel, lodging, and rental car arrangements Minimum Requirements. This position is on-site with no remote work available; candidate must live in or be willing to relocate to St. George, UT, or Salt Lake City, UT 2 years of college credits or equivalent industry experience. Minimum 1 year of experience in the airline industry, preferably with maintenance planning or operations center experience. Proficient in using Microsoft applications. Ability to work weekends and shift work as required. High degree of attention to detail. Pay is $15.50/hr plus a $3.00 override ($18.50/hr total)