CAL FIRE is seeking an experienced aviation leader to serve as Chief of Aviation Management — a pivotal role overseeing flight operations, safety, and maintenance for a fleet of 52 aircraft used in wildland firefighting and vegetation management across California. This is an opportunity to lead a high-impact, mission-critical aviation program that saves lives, protects property, and preserves California’s natural resources.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee CAL FIRE’s statewide Aviation Program operations, including the management of a diverse fleet of 52 aircraft used in wildland fire suppression and vegetation management. Responsibilities include both flight and maintenance oversight to ensure operational readiness, safety, and effectiveness.
- Lead and supervise a multidisciplinary aviation team, including Aviation Officers, Staff Services Managers, and administrative support. This includes establishing clear expectations, ensuring compliance with departmental policies, and promoting a strong safety and performance culture.
- Develop and enforce aviation safety protocols, flight training programs, and operational standards in compliance with FAA regulations, CAL FIRE procedures, and manufacturer guidelines. Ensures consistent pilot standardization and risk mitigation across all flight operations.
- Direct the maintenance and logistics program for the aviation fleet, including oversight of parts acquisition, inventory control, and inspection scheduling. Ensures aircraft meet all regulatory and operational airworthiness requirements.
- Manage the $57 million annual aviation program budget, providing strategic guidance on resource allocation, operational efficiency, and fiscal responsibility. Reviews expenditures and recommends adjustments to meet both short-term and long-term program goals.
- Oversee the administration of aviation-related contracts, including aircraft services, maintenance, and equipment procurement. Responsibilities include reviewing performance metrics, ensuring contract compliance, and coordinating with vendors and procurement staff.
- Serve as the department’s technical aviation advisor, providing expert input on fleet planning, aviation policy development, and interagency coordination. Represents CAL FIRE at state and federal meetings, aviation safety boards, and public engagements related to aviation operations.