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Chief Inspector

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$100 - $130/hr

Who We Are BOND is a rapidly growing private aviation company revolutionizing fractional aircraft ... operational excellence, safety, and white‑glove service. As we scale toward launch and ...

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Who We Are BOND is a rapidly growing private aviation company revolutionizing fractional aircraft ... operational excellence, safety, and white-glove service. As we scale toward launch and long-term ...

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

... Fractional T-1, SONET Network Technology,ATM, Private Line, Voice and Data applications * Working knowledge of power testing, AC and DC including 3 Phase AC. Familiar with configuration and operation ...

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What is a fractional operations?

A Fractional Operations job involves providing part-time or interim operational leadership to a company, usually on a contract basis. Fractional Operations professionals help streamline processes, improve efficiency, and implement strategies without the cost of a full-time executive. They often work with startups, small businesses, or growing companies that need experienced operational support but don’t require a full-time hire. This role can include responsibilities like process optimization, team management, and scaling operations.

What skills and qualifications are needed for fractional operations?

To thrive as a Fractional Operations professional, you need a strong background in operations management, process improvement, and cross-functional leadership, usually supported by relevant experience in business operations or management consulting. Familiarity with project management tools, data analytics platforms, and workflow automation systems is commonly expected, along with certifications like PMP or Lean Six Sigma being advantageous. Outstanding communication, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities set top performers apart, as they frequently interface with diverse stakeholders and manage complex initiatives. These competencies are vital for efficiently optimizing processes and driving measurable results in dynamic, often high-growth, environments on a part-time or contract basis.

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Fractional Operations professionals typically work on a part-time or contract basis, supporting multiple organizations or projects at once. Schedules are often flexible and may vary depending on the client’s needs, but generally involve dedicating a set number of hours per week to each engagement. Work is often performed remotely, though periodic in-person or virtual meetings with executive teams and project stakeholders are common. This arrangement is ideal for those seeking variety in their work and the ability to balance multiple commitments while delivering high-impact operational improvements.

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Chief Inspector

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Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

$100 - $130/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Who We Are

BOND is a rapidly growing private aviation company revolutionizing fractional aircraft ownership and private aircraft management, delivering an elevated and seamless flying experience for discerning clients. Supported by a landmark Bombardier fleet order, we are building a modern fleet of late‑model super‑midsize and ultra‑long‑range aircraft and assembling a team committed to operational excellence, safety, and white‑glove service.

As we scale toward launch and long‑term growth, we are seeking professionals who want to help build a next‑generation aviation company and play a meaningful role in shaping how it operates from the ground up.

Role Overview

The Chief Inspector is one of the most consequential roles in BOND’s Maintenance organization — serving as the final authority for releasing every company aircraft to service. This position directs the Inspection Department, oversees the Continuing Analysis and Surveillance System (CASS), manages RII authorization, and ensures every aircraft on BOND’s certificate is maintained to the standard our members and the FAA expect.

The Chief Inspector works in close coordination with the Director of Maintenance, Director of Quality, the Maintenance Operations Center (MOC), and approved vendors — maintaining inspection standards, regulatory compliance, and documentation integrity across the fleet. This is a role that demands technical depth, regulatory fluency, and the leadership to build and maintain a culture of accuracy and accountability within the inspection organization.

What You’ll Do
  • Direct all inspection standards, methods, and procedures across BOND’s maintenance organization and approved vendors — and serve as the final authority on every airworthiness release.
  • Manage the RII Authorization Roster, issue one‑time RII authorizations, and annually review the RII items list with the Director of Maintenance.
  • Monitor FAA regulatory libraries monthly for new or revised Airworthiness Directives and Service Bulletins; evaluate applicability and coordinate AMOC requests to the South Florida FSDO when required.
  • Operate and oversee the CASS data collection system; establish and maintain the annual internal audit schedule and sit as a voting member of the CASS Board.
  • Review and approve vendor questionnaires, FAA certificates, quality manuals, and capability lists for prospective and renewing approved vendors.
  • Review all incoming maintenance paperwork — log entries, work cards, FAA Form 8130, FAA Form 337, and Form 215 discrepancy sheets — and ensure correct completion.
  • Serve as the primary trainer for maintenance personnel on Maintenance and Airworthiness Releases and on the documentation required to maintain fleet airworthiness.
Required Qualifications
  • Current FAA mechanic certificate under 14 CFR Part 65 with Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) ratings.
  • Minimum 5 years of aircraft maintenance experience under Part 135 or Part 121, with at least 2 years in an inspection, quality control, or CASS oversight capacity.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of 14 CFR Parts 43, 91, 119, and 135; manufacturer maintenance programs; Type Certificate Data Sheets; Airworthiness Directives; and Service Bulletins.
  • Experience interacting with FAA FSDO personnel and supporting Operations Specifications activities.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to draft and review regulatory‑quality maintenance documentation.
  • Working knowledge of CAMP, CMP, or equivalent computer‑based maintenance tracking systems.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Inspection Authorization (IA) issued under 14 CFR Part 65.
  • Prior service as Chief Inspector or Quality Control Manager at a Part 135 or Part 121 operator.
  • Experience with Bombardier or Gulfstream aircraft types operated in Part 135 service.
  • Experience administering RII programs and CASS internal audit schedules at a Part 135 air carrier.
  • Proficiency with CAMP, Corridor, or equivalent maintenance management software.
Travel Requirements

Travel is required as necessary to support vendor audits, FAA surveillance, satellite base visits, AOG response, and accident or incident investigations.

Benefits
  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience
  • Performance‑based bonus eligibility (role dependent)
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance with supplemental coverage options and company‑paid life insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and company holidays for eligible roles
Equal Employment Opportunity

BOND is an equal opportunity employer and values a workplace where every team member is respected and supported. All employment decisions are made without regard to any status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

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