Vice President of Quality - JAX
23 hours ago
Jacksonville
Job Description Tactical Air Support, Inc. Vice President of Quality Jacksonville, FL Salary range: $175,000 - $195,000, DOE Summary Tactical Air Support (TAS) is seeking a Vice President of Quality to serve as the enterprise leader responsible for quality, airworthiness, and assurance across all company operations. This executive will establish, govern, and continuously strengthen TAS's Quality Management System (QMS) while ensuring regulatory compliance, operational discipline, and customer confidence across aviation services, maintenance, manufacturing, and program execution. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the Vice President of Quality is a key member of the senior leadership team and operates with the independence and authority necessary to halt work, escalate issues, and safeguard safety, compliance, and contractual integrity. This role provides strategic oversight of quality assurance, quality control, and program quality while partnering closely with Operations, Engineering, Safety, Supply Chain, and the Program Management Office. This role exists to ensure Tactical Air Support never compromises safety, compliance, or customer trust in pursuit of schedule, cost, or growth. Key Responsibilities Enterprise Quality & Assurance Leadership • Define and execute TAS's enterprise quality and assurance strategy aligned with business objectives, customer commitments, and long-term growth., • Serve as the executive authority for quality, airworthiness, and compliance across all operations, with final decision-making responsibility in matters impacting safety, regulatory compliance, or certification., • Own and lead the TAS Quality Management System, including compliance with AS9100, ISO 9001, and applicable aerospace and defense regulations., • Ensure QMS integration across operations, maintenance, manufacturing, engineering, and program management., • Identify, assess, and mitigate quality, safety, and operational risks before they impact airworthiness, customers, or contracts, • Serve as the executive authority for change management, • Serve as the executive authority for configuration control and change management, ensuring changes to aircraft, maintenance, engineering, or operations are properly evaluated, approved, documented, communicated, and implemented., • Ensure quality performance across aviation operations, maintenance, manufacturing, and program execution., • Provide independent oversight and verification of quality performance across aviation operations, maintenance, manufacturing, and program execution., • Partner with operational leaders to improve manufacturability, reliability, and process discipline without compromising safety or compliance., • Lead, develop, and mentor high-performing quality teams across multiple locations., • Establish clear expectations, performance metrics, and professional development pathways for quality professionals., • Serve as the senior quality interface with customers, auditors, and regulatory authorities., • Serve as TAS's senior authority in customer and regulatory engagements related to quality, investigations, audit findings, and corrective actions, protecting customer confidence and contractual standing., • Lead quality investigations, root cause analyses, and customer corrective actions., • Establish and monitor enterprise quality KPIs, trends, and risk indicators., • Bachelor's degree in Quality Management, Engineering, Operations Management or related technical field; MBA or other advanced degree preferred, • Lean Six Sigma, ASQ Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/QE), Lead Auditor certifications preferred, • Minimum 15 years of progressive experience in military/defense aviation, aerospace, aviation maintenance or manufacturing, • At least 10 years of senior leadership experience leading quality organizations in complex, regulated aviation environments, • Deep expertise in AS9100 and aerospace quality and regulatory frameworks, • Strong business acumen aligning quality strategies with overall business objectives, • Proven track record of leadership in quality management systems implementation and oversight, leading cross-functional teams and driving process improvements, • Proven ability to lead through operational complexity, growth, and regulatory scrutiny, • Demonstrated success leading enterprise QMS programs and cross-functional change initiatives, • Track record in leading aviation quality investigations and preparing corrective actions, • Strong leadership skills with demonstrated ability to build high-performing teams, • Excellent communication skills and strong executive presence with the ability to influence, challenge, and partner with customers and TAS leadership, • Demonstrated executive judgment and strategic mindset focused on driving innovation and continuous improvement, • Valid state driver's license, • Must be lawfully eligible to work in the United States and complete a U.S. government I-9 Form, • Pre-employment, random, or for cause drug/alcohol testing (including marijuana) required, • Occasional aircraft hangar or warehouse environment with exposure to loud noises, fumes from engines and chemicals, unpredictable climate (hot/cold), and electrical shock, or trip or slip hazards. I understand that if an offer of employment is made, I may be required to undergo investigation into all statements and references contained in this application. Said investigation may include credit, driving, criminal background, professional references, and other background checks. By applying for this position, I authorize post-offer investigation into my background as necessary and as a condition of employment. Note: a criminal conviction does not constitute an automatic bar to employment and will be considered only as it substantially relates to the position in question. California Only: You have a right to receive public records documenting an arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien, or outstanding judgment that are obtained without using the services of an investigative consumer reporting agency (CA Civil Code §1786.53). Pursuant to California law, you are entitled to waive this right.