Starting annual base salary $50,357 (approx.) PTO, sick pay, 7 paid holidays, shift differential, excellent benefits package:
Employer-paid 95% of monthly medical premiums for single coverage,
Employer-paid individual and family medical deductibles,
Employer-paid family dental and vision plans,
Employer-paid premiums for life insurance, AD&D, STD, and LTD,
ERAA offers a 457(b) savings plan with an Authority matching contribution equal to 50 cents for each dollar of compensation up to 6%,
ERAA also pays $455 per month (Café Plan) which allows the employee to choose from any combination of these options: cash payment (taxed), and/or allocate to a 457 savings plan established by the Authority, and/or allocate toward the cost of dependent’s health insurance coverage.
Under the direction of the Director of Operations and Maintenance and the Director of Public Safety and Facilities, the Operations and Airport Facilities Specialist performs liaison work with the FAA, ERAA and Airport Tenants. Inspects Airport Facilities for FAR 139 compliance (Airport Safety Self Inspection). Coordinates snow removal activities, airfield openings and closures. Responds to aircraft emergencies. Performs daily airfield condition inspections and issues Notice to Airmen (NOTAMS) reports. Investigates safety and maintenance complaints regarding the airport operating area (AOA) and enforces ERAA Rules and Regulations as well those issued by state, federal or local authorities. Deadline to apply is noon Friday, December 13, 2024.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Enforces Airport Rules and Regulations issued by the ERAA, State, Federal and Local Authorities.
Inspects Airport Operating Areas (AOA) for FAR 139 compliance: including daily safety inspections of runways and taxiways; debris or hazard removal and snow removal. Repair and maintenance of pavement, markings, lighting, and signage located on the airport operating area (AOA).
Snow and ice removal; generates current weather and pavement condition reports via the Digital NOTAM system, inspects and evaluates paved areas to determine quality and quantity of weather-related debris and snow removal treatment activities, performs friction tests on runways pre- and post- treatment, provides escorts for tenant vehicles, and monitors snow storage areas and piles to insure they comply with visual and physical clearance required for aircraft operations.
Monitors ramp areas for FAA, ERAA Ordinance and Security regulation compliance, construction site activity and conduct of tenants. Provides escorts on the AOA for vehicles and equipment.
Mitigates waterfowl and wildlife hazards using a variety of approved tactics and equipment.
Responds to airfield and aircraft emergencies in conjunction with the Airport Police Department. During emergencies, coordinates airfield access, establishes access routes, opens, and closes portions of the airfield as dictated by the situation, collects information and provides emergency related support to tenants and/or the general public impacted by the incident, providing vehicle escorts.
Enforces TSA Part 1542 – Airport Security including the inspection of vehicles and people for proper permits and access credentials, Security Identification Area perimeter fence and access point integrity.
Responds to and investigates complaints made by the public, tenants, vendors, or Airport personnel. Collects data about various AOA related issues. Completes reports regarding daily activities, investigations, and emergency situations.
Periodic safety and quality control inspection of aviation fuel storage facility and fueling operations.
Safety and environmental compliance requirements as dictated by all regulatory agencies.
Evaluate, maintain and general repair of electrical, HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems in all Airport buildings.
Perform general maintenance on buildings and grounds of airport as directed, including but not limited to painting, carpentry, roof repair, changing light bulbs, mowing, seeding, re- sodding, weeding, planting, sweeping roads, parking lots and driveways.
Working Conditions: Rotating shift work may be required. Overtime, especially during the winter. Must work holidays and weekends as scheduled. Moderate public contact under potentially adverse conditions. Outside work in all types of weather. Sitting, bending, climbing, and standing for lengthy periods. Required to lift objects more than fifty pounds. Required to operate fire equipment and perform rescue operations. Exposure to wet or humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; herbicides, pesticides, paint, roof compounds, cleaning supplies, solvents, glycol, fire retardants, motor oils and fuel; risk of electrical shock and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is medium to loud.
A valid driver’s license and a safe, acceptable driving record. Ability to pass criminal history background check and obtain and maintain federally mandated security clearances required to work at an airport.
Must be able to qualify within 2 months of employment for ARFF certification and Airfield certification.
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree with major course work in Aviation Management or a closely related field; OR
Bachelor’s degree with one (1) year experience at a general Aviation or Commercial Service Airport in Airport Operations including experience conducting field inspections; OR
Bachelor’s degree and must successfully complete and pass the AAAE Airport Certified Employee (ACE) Airfield Operations Program; OR
Three (3) years’ military experience with AAAE Airport Certified Employee (ACE) Airfield Operations Program certification; OR
Three (3) years’ experience at a general aviation or commercial service airport in Airport Operations including experience conducting field inspections, ensuring compliance to FAR Part 139 requirements, that includes enforcement of airfield rules and regulations in Airfield Operations. Must have successfully completed and passed the AAAE Airport Certified Employee (ACE) Airfield Operations Program; OR
Must have successfully completed and passed the AAAE Airport Certified Employee (ACE) Airfield Operations Program.
Employer-paid 95% of monthly medical premiums for single coverage,
Employer-paid individual and family medical deductibles,
Employer-paid family dental and vision plans,
Employer-paid premiums for life insurance, AD&D, STD, and LTD,
ERAA offers a 457(b) savings plan with an Authority matching contribution equal to 50 cents for each dollar of compensation up to 6%,
ERAA also pays $455 per month (Café Plan) which allows the employee to choose from any combination of these options: cash payment (taxed), and/or allocate to a 457 savings plan established by the Authority, and/or allocate toward the cost of dependent’s health insurance coverage.