Assists with the daily functional operations of the airport.*Overtime pay is available*Responsibilities:Inform Airport management of situations and conditions impacting the normal operations of the Airport.Lead, direct, and support employees during shifts when immediate supervisors or managers are not present to make high-level decisions.Respond to inquiries from the public, airport tenants, airlines, and governmental regulatory agencies.Update and revise manuals, governmental advisory circulars, and forms used by the Airport.Maintain records of work performed each day and submit them to the supervisor.Perform other duties assigned by anyone in the organizational structure with a position of authority.Establish and maintain effective, fair, cooperative, collaborative, and respectful relationships with internal and external colleagues, peers, work teams, and workgroups.Operate with considerable independence, exercising sound judgment and initiative.Participate as an integral member of the Operations snow team and be on-call during airport emergencies.Issue and cancel notices to airmen (NOTAMs) as required by Part 139 and Airport Policy.Maintain the working knowledge of FAR 139 and CFR Part 77 regulations to provide oversight and ensure compliance on/in/around the Airport.Perform daily inspections of the airfield and the Terminal Building to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.Properly use and comply with the Airport's notification systems; monitor alarm, fire, and mechanical systems.Coordinate with the air traffic control tower to escort personnel and equipment on the airfield.Coordinate on local traffic advisory to perform runway inspections at the Executive Airpark.Issue and record all Airport identification badges, parking decals, taxicab permits, and temporary ramp permits on a computerized system.Maintain a working knowledge of TSA Part 1542 and the Airport Security Program (ASP) and monitor compliance with Airport security policies (non-law enforcement). Escalate issues to Airport Police as required.Escort authorized personnel and equipment throughout the Airport property.Ensure safety, security, and continuity in the operations of the Airport.Maintain a working knowledge of all environmental guidelines and regulations, including the Storm Water Pollution Protection Program (SWPPP) for the Airport.Working Conditions:You must be able to sit, stand, and drive a vehicle to perform inspections.You must work in seasonal temperatures around loud noises and be exposed to aviation fuel and other flammable liquids while inspecting or completing projects.This is a seven-day-a-week and twenty-four-hour-a-day department. You must be able and willing to work all assigned shifts, including weekends and holidays. In addition, you will be expected to work during emergencies.Qualifications:Skills in team leadership.Ability to read and understand technical materials, reports, and journals.Possess the ability to develop and present mathematical and aeronautical information.Possess the ability to use technological equipment and processes to improve workflow and communication.Bachelor's degree in Aviation Management.You must possess or have the ability to possess a valid Texas driver's license within thirty (30) days of starting.You must be able to pass all city pre-employment tests and all applicable federal background checks.You must be able to lift and move twenty-five (25) pounds and do minor physical labor, including but not limited to filling wildlife holes, resetting bag belts, and assisting maintenance staff as needed.
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