Under the immediate supervision of the Airport Operations Officer III and Division Manager – Airport Operations, responsible for training for and performing Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) duties, assisting in the overall operation of airside, landside, and terminal areas on an assigned shift, including nights, weekends, and holidays. This position ensures compliance with 14 Code of Federal Regulations FAR Parts 77 and 139, CFR Part 1542, and all other applicable statutes, regulations, and requirements.SUPERVISION EXERCISED Airport Operations Officer Trainee and I exercise no direct supervision.Airport Operations Officer II – In the absence of more senior leadership, takes the lead and participates in Airport Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) operations, responding to all emergencies occurring within the confines of, and adjacent to, the Airport and other response areas as authorized by the Director of Transportation Services. IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES Identifies and anticipates operational, safety and security concerns by inspecting all areas of the airport, to include airside, landside, and terminal facilities to ensure compliance with 14 CFR §139 and the Airport Certification Manual.Maintains satisfactory conditions of airside, landside, and terminal facilities by creating work orders, maintaining NOTAMs, and performing light maintenance duties such as changing lightbulbs, air filters, etc. Performs airside operations activities including, but not limited to: identifying, preventing, responding to and/or removing all hazards to aviation including FOD, wildlife, AOA incursions, unauthorized vehicles and pedestrian entry, and disabled aircraft. Inspects and maintains a record of all aeronautical areas including pavement, markings, lighting, safety areas, wildlife, construction, emergency equipment and fueling practices to comply with 14 CFR §139 and NFPA 407.Coordinates construction and maintenance on or near the airport to ensure minimum interference with airport operations. Conducts AOA Driver’s, Airport Security, and Authorized Signatory Training. Carries out responsibilities outlined in the Airport Emergency Plan (AEP) and occasionally performs Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) duties. Performs duties and trains for Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, including operating emergency vehicles and related firefighting equipment necessary for public safety and emergency response.Conducts thorough terminal inspections, assists passengers and tenants to resolve issues, and may occasionally perform janitorial duties as needed.Conducts Airport Security related functions to include monitoring phones, radios, security cameras, gate systems, sterile/secure area doors, performing patrols and security badge checks, and other duties listed in the Airport Security Program. Responsible for maintaining passenger and tenant contacts through positive lines of communication by professionally representing the Airport and City of Abilene through frequent and meaningful contact.Operate a variety of emergency and rescue vehicles, equipment and tools including ARFF vehicles, self-contained breathing apparatus, gas powered saw, generator, minor hand tools, and two-way radios. OTHER JOB-RELATED DUTIES Assists with and participates in mutual aid efforts with the City of Abilene Police and Fire Departments, as well as other responding agencies to ensure compliance with the Airport Emergency Plan.Assists with snow/ice removal operations including runway friction testing as needed/directed and operating snow/ice removal equipment. Perform other job related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED