Station Operations Project Manager
Company: Grant Aviation, Inc.
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Grant Aviation is an Alaskan
regional air carrier serving rural Alaska since 1971. With bases in
Bethel, Emmonak, Dillingham, King Salmon, Cold Bay, Dutch Harbor,
Kenai, and Anchorage, Grant Aviation provides scheduled air
transport of passengers, cargo, and mail, as well as air ambulance
and charter service. Grant Aviation employs approximately 400
people. We believe that air travel isn't a luxury - it's a
necessity - and we are committed to creating a safe, friendly, and
reliable experience for all our customers. Our company is built
upon respect for our customers, employees, and communities, and we
constantly work to improve our operations to ensure smooth travel
and enjoyable experiences. We are professional, while staying true
to our Alaskan roots and commitment to the personal touch.
POSITION: Station Operations Project Manager The Station Operations
Project Manager provides cross-station leadership and execution
oversight for operational projects, initiatives, and process
improvements across all company stations. This role holds
functional authority over Station Managers for assigned projects
and initiatives, ensuring consistent standards, timelines, and
outcomes. The position reports directly to the Director of Station
Operations and serves as a key link between strategic direction and
on-the-ground execution. This role is not intended to replace
Station Managers' day-to-day authority over local operations or
personnel, but rather to ensure company-wide priorities are
implemented consistently, efficiently, and on schedule. Our team
works primarily from offices on the south end of the Ted Stevens
International Airport. This position will typically work normal
business hours Monday through Friday, although some flexibility
will be required to support operational needs. Our culture puts
high value on in-person work arrangements, so you will thrive in a
busy office environment with plenty of direct interaction with your
teammates. Occasional travel to company stations in remote Alaska
will be required. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Project Leadership &
Execution Lead and manage operational projects from initiation
through completion Translate strategic objectives from the Director
of Station Operations into clear project plans, timelines, and
deliverables Establish project scope, milestones, success metrics,
and reporting cadence Ensure projects are completed on time, within
scope, and with minimal disruption to operations Station Oversight
& Standardization Direct Station Managers in the execution of
assigned projects and initiatives Drive consistency in processes,
procedures, documentation, and operational standards across all
stations Identify gaps, inefficiencies, or deviations and then
implement corrective action plans Serve as the escalation point for
project-related issues impacting multiple stations Performance
Monitoring & Reporting Track progress, risks, and outcomes of
station-level initiatives Develop and maintain dashboards, reports,
and executive summaries for the Director of Station Operations
Analyze operational data to support continuous improvement and
informed decision-making Change Management & Communication
Communicate expectations, timelines, and priorities clearly to
Station Managers Support Station Managers through change
implementation, ensuring buy-in and understanding Coordinate
resources for project success Continuous Improvement Identify
opportunities to improve efficiency, cost control, staffing models,
and operational reliability Support initiatives related to overtime
reduction, resource optimization, and process improvement Promote a
culture of accountability, safety, and operational excellence
QUALIFICATIONS Required 5 years of operational leadership or
management experience Demonstrated experience leading teams Strong
understanding of operations, logistics, or transportation
environments Proven ability to manage multiple projects
simultaneously Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong organizational and analytical skills Preferred Experience in
aviation, transportation, or regulated operational environments
Experience working with frontline operations and station-based
leadership COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Competitive pay - our salary
range starts at $75k annually and your pay will be set based on
your experience, aptitude, and qualifications. Medical, dental, and
vision. Company-paid life insurance and AD&D. PTO and paid
holidays. Flight benefits. 401(k) program. Employee assistance
program. HSA for qualified plans. Voluntary life insurance and
AD&D. Voluntary short- and long-term disability. Voluntary
accident, critical illness, and hospital indemnity. Grant Aviation
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Candidates
seeking reasonable accommodation in the recruitment or employment
processes should contact Human Resources at:
humanresources@flygrant.com. If this sounds like a fulfilling role
for you, please submit your resume today! We would love to have you
on board as soon as possible!
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