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Director Inflight Training & Standards

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Working at Breeze Airways is an exciting endeavor and a serious commitment to bring “The World’s Nicest Airline” to life. We work cross-functionally with truly awesome Team Members to deliver on our mission: “To make the world of travel simple, affordable, and convenient. Improving our guests travel experience using technology, ingenuity and kindness.”

Breeze is hiring- join us!

The Director of Inflight Training & Standards is responsible for overseeing all activities of the Inflight Training Team including New Hire and Recurrent Flight Attendant training programs. This Director is responsible for maintaining relationships with the FAA and ensures compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations and company policies and procedures.

Here's what you'll do

  • Lead and develop a team of Inflight managers, instructors, curriculum developers, and support personnel.
  • Provide strategic leadership for the Inflight Safety, Training, and Standards function, ensuring compliance with FAA requirements and company safety and guest experience expectations.
  • Direct Inflight Training Design and Delivery across multiple locations, ensuring compliance with regulatory, safety, and guest experience standards.
  • Develop and execute the short- and long-term vision, strategy, and goals for learning design, training compliance, eLearning development, and technology-enabled learning solutions.
  • Ensure Flight Attendant regulatory training programs are approved and incorporated into Initial, Recurrent, and Requalification training programs, including regulatory recordkeeping requirements.
  • Collaborate with Breeze training leaders to ensure consistency across training programs, processes, and products while supporting regulatory requirements and corporate objectives.
  • Serve as the primary liaison for Inflight Records and Training Scheduling functions, ensuring accurate qualification tracking, training planning, recordkeeping, and regulatory compliance.
  • Lead audit readiness activities, including IOSA, FAA inspections, internal audits, investigations, and corrective action programs.
  • Serve as the primary liaison with the FAA and other regulatory agencies to ensure compliance across all aspects of the Inflight Training, Safety, and Standards organization.
  • Establish and maintain productive relationships with operational and non-operational partners, including Airport Services, Flight Operations, Technical Operations, Crew Services, FAA, and OSHA, providing recommendations and guidance on best practices and operational efficiencies.
  • Research and implement emerging industry trends, technologies, concepts, and instructional techniques to continuously enhance training curriculum and delivery methods.
  • Oversee the Inflight training budget, organizational structure, workforce planning, and project expenditures.
  • Lead safety reviews and debriefs to identify opportunities, mitigate risk, and drive continuous improvement across the operation.
  • Provide leadership and oversight for performance management and corrective action related to Inflight training personnel and trainees, including releases, reassignments, and other training-related matters.
  • Achieve performance objectives and uphold Breeze Aviation Group values of Safety, Kindness, Integrity, Ingenuity, and Excellence.

Here's what you'll need to be successful

Minimum Qualifications

  • 4-year degree in Business Administration, Aviation Management, or equivalent field, equivalent experience
  • 7+ years’ experience in progressive leadership leading large, diverse teams
  • 3+ years’ experience as a Flight Attendant
  • 2+ years’ experience in an Inflight Training Leadership Role
  • Experience in adult learning methodologies, professional development, instructional design, and curriculum development
  • Extensive knowledge and strong understanding of FAA regulations, particularly Part 121 Inflight, FARs and FAA guidance
  • Ability to attend, pass, and maintain Breeze Flight Attendant training
  • Willingness to travel frequently (up to 25%)
  • Must possess a valid passport
  • Must pass a DOT pre-employment drug test
  • Must pass a TSA required fingerprint-based criminal history records check and Breeze background checks
  • Must pass a ten (10) year background check and pre-employment drug test

Preferred Qualifications

  • Knowledge of the different airline disciplines and administration, including the interdependencies on Inflight Operations
  • Knowledge of external agencies and their function as it relates to Inflight Operations (i.e. FAA, DOT, TSA)
  • 5+ years of Inflight Training and/or Standards experience

Skills/Talents

  • Excellent professional development, coaching, and counseling skills
  • Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with a diverse groups of people
  • Strong attention to detail and time management skills
  • Excellent organizational and project management skills
  • Ability to work autonomously in an entrepreneurial environment
  • Time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities at once, maintaining a positive work environment
  • Proficient with MS Office Suite (Outlook, Work, Excel, PowerPoint & Teams)
  • Excellent facilitation and presentation skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work with initiative and creativity when managing multiple projects, under constant deadline pressure
  • High performance orientation, ability to work well under pressure, prioritize projects, meet deadlines, and maintain flexibility
  • Self-starter must have a positive attitude and strong desire for success
  • Exemplifies Breeze’s safety culture, values, and mission
  • Ability to work with individuals and teams at all levels in the organization

Perks of the Job

  • Health, Vision and Dental
  • Health Savings Account with Breeze Employee Match
  • 401K with Breeze Employee Match
  • PTO
  • Travel on Breeze and other Airlines too!

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