Lane Aviation Corporation-John Glenn International Airport Columbus, Ohio (On-site)
Company summary:
Lane Aviation Corporation has been in business in Columbus, Ohio for over 90 years. Incorporated in 1935 as a flight school, Lane Aviation has transformed into a multi-faceted aviation services company. Lane has been family-owned for over 3 generations, serving corporate, commercial, and military aircraft from one location. Lane has a very rich history from founder Foster Lane's government-issued pilot license signed by Orville Wright to providing ongoing ground support to Air Force I and several sitting U.S. presidents. A 2-billion-dollar commercial passenger terminal is being built west of the Lane Aviation complex. Many strong innovative companies are moving into the central Ohio region.
Lane Aviation is seeking to hire a General Manager to oversee its 24-hour, 7-day a week operation. This is a position for someone who thrives in a fast paced, customer focused environment. The candidate must enjoy working in a team setting.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Full profit and loss responsibilities for the FBO
Business growth development
Continuous analysis of operational practices, verification metrics, and improvement processes
Communicate with department managers to ensure they have the resources they need to achieve department goals
Contract review and negotiation with fuel supply, port authority, customer, vendor, and employee contracts
Work with department managers to develop yearly budgets that align with company goals and expectations
Ensure proper insurance standards are in place for all aspects of the company
Act as a facilitator in legal matters
Uphold the highest level of safety standards company-wide
Ensure staffing levels are upheld to achieve the best service standards
Participate in weekly meetings with senior level management
8 years of applicable business experience and proven results
Strong accounting and analytical skills
Contract negotiation
An understanding of insurance and safety standards pertinent to a large transportation operation