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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 12:19 pm    Post subject: Fwd: Pacific Aviation Museum's Needs Restoration Manager Reply with quote

Here's a great job for a talented guy. This is a great little museum on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor.

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From: Ken DeHoff <khdehoff(at)gmail.com (khdehoff(at)gmail.com)>
Date: Wed, May 8, 2013 at 12:47 PM
Subject: Pacific Aviation Museum's Needs Restoration Manager
To: all(at)pamph.org (all(at)pamph.org)
Aloha,


We are looking for a new Restoration Manager. This is a very important position with the Pacific Aviation Museum, leading staff and volunteers, in restoring and maintaining aircraft coming to the Museum, directing all activities in the historic Ted Shealy Restoration Shop. This position reports to the Curator.

Experience is key to this position, beyond education. A successful candidate must be ready to direct work that meets Museum quality standards, understand metal stabilization and aircraft preservation in a highly corrosive environment. You must be leader, able to plan, organize, train, delegate, schedule and manage all aspects of aircraft restoration and maintenance. You should have good contacts in the aviation industry, museum and military sources for research data, parts and methods. 

We are a static display Museum and nothing will ever fly again out of the Pacific Aviation Museum, but we preserve the most famous aircraft that ever flew in the Pacific. We work on everything from the early bi-planes to high-tec jets. We have 41 aircraft on the ground and another 5 coming in 2013. The Boeing B-17E Swamp Ghost has just arrived - so knowledge of World War II aircraft is a must. Experience in transporting, shipping, moving and assembly all types of aircraft is a musts. Training in safety and hazardous material is required. The position is also responsible for transporting, shipping, moving and assembly aircraft from many locations around the world to the Museum's site. 

The Pacific Aviation Museum is a 501c3 non-profit organization whose mission is to educate young and old of the stories of honor those aviators and support personnel who protected freedom in the Pacific Theater. The museum has hosted over 1,000,000,000 visitors since our opening in 2006. We are funded and growing. We offer a competitive salary and benefit package.

Please send this along to any candidates you think might be interested.
Blue Skies,
Ken



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