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CITY OF ST GEORGE Airport Director in ST GEORGE, Utah

Provides leadership for the overall direction of the City of St. George Airport, and performs professional management duties in planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating the operations, maintenance, and administration of the airport.

 

Essential Functions (Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics.  The list of tasks is illustrative only and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)

1.            Plans, directs, coordinates, and monitors operation of the airport.

2.            Plans, schedules, and assigns work.

3.            Instructs and trains employees in proper methods and procedures.

4.            Checks and approves work in-progress and after completion.

5.            Makes recommendations regarding employee job performance, and conducts performance evaluations.

6.            Makes recommendations on hiring and salary adjustments.

7.            Ensures the smooth day-to-day operation of the airport in compliance with Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, including Part 139 and Part 77, and Transportation Security Administration Regulations 1542 and 1544.

8.            Develops, administers, and oversees long-range planning of the airport.

9.            Designs and develops airport facilities, right-of-ways, acquisitions, and formulates operating rules, regulations, and procedures.

10.        Manages the planning, design, and construction of airport capital improvements.

11.        Supervises, coordinates, and monitors the maintenance and construction of airport runways and taxis, including lights, signs, and other airfield navigational aids.  Supervises and monitors the maintenance of airport buildings and grounds.  Evaluates the effectiveness of maintenance to minimize interruption of airport operations and improve efficiency.

12.        Negotiates contracts, leases and agreements with airlines, vendors, other stakeholders, bid documents, rules, regulations, policy and procedures for the operation, maintenance, public safety, and construction of the airport.

13.        Plans, supervises, monitors, and engages in leasing airport property, and monitors leasing organizations activities to ensure compliance with lease contracts.

14.        Performs tenant and public relations functions such as resolving tenant complaints, public speaking, informing local media of airport activities, and projecting a positive and professional image of the airport.  Promotes the activities and services of the airport, and represents the airport before community groups, courts, and boards.

15.        Consults and negotiates with commission members, government officials, fixed base operators, airlines, and citizens in meetings, conferences, briefings, speeches, presentations, or public hearings regarding airport service issues.

16.        Coordinates with Human Resources and Legal in investigating violations of applicable rules and regulations. Reviews investigation reports and initiates actions to be taken against violators.

17.        Formulates procedures for use in event of aircraft accidents, fires, or other emergencies.  Inspects airport facilities, including runways, buildings, beacons, lighting, and automotive or construction equipment.  Reviews inspection reports to determine repairs, replacement, or improvements required to maintain safe and efficient airport operations.

18.        Monitors activities of the airport's rescue and firefighting functions to ensure work is performed in a safe and efficient manner in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration standards. 

19.        Develops and administers the airport security program.  Coordinates with law enforcement and state and federal regulatory agencies as required.

20.        Promotes and develops airport revenues, supervises acc unts receivables, approves purchase requisitions, prepares and monitors the airport operating and capital improvement budgets, and monitors expenditures to ensure compliance with budget limitations.  Prepares financial statements and reports.

21.        Prepares grant applications for federal funding, and monitors and ensures monies from federal funding are spent in compliance with funding contracts.  Administers the Passenger Facility Charge program.  Recommends and implements rates and policies for the airport.

22.        Prepares airport advisory board agendas, and attends Commission meetings and presents pertinent issues.  Makes recommendations and presentations to the Public Works Director, City Manager, and City Council regarding airport matters.

23.        Directs studies such as noise abatement, financial planning, engineering, etc.

24.        Performs aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) duties as required by Federal Aviation Regulation Part 139.319.

25.        Performs other related work as necessary and required.

 

 

Typical Physical/Mental Demands/Working Conditions

Some physical exertion such as long periods of standing; walking over rough, uneven, or rocky surfaces; some bending, crouching, or crawling in restricted areas; and stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities.  Some lifting of moderately heavy items.  Drive an automobile.  May be exposed to discomfort associated with constant monitoring of computer video display screens.  Involves moderate risks or discomforts, which require special safety precautions, protective clothing, or gear.  Intermittent exposure to stress as a result of human behavior, human error, work deadlines, and the demands of multiple complex projects.  Attendance at night meetings or irregular working hours required.  Involves variety of kinds of work, shift operations, fluctuating workforce, and changing deadlines.

 

Qualifications

Education: Bachelor degree from an accredited college or university in aviation administration/ management, business administration, or related field.

Experience: Minimum of five (5) years full time experience in the aviation industry, of which there is a minimum of three (3) years full time equivalent of progressively responsible administrative or supervisory experience in administration, operation, or maintenance experience.  Part 139 certificated airport experience preferred.

Licenses and/or Certifications:

•         AAAE accreditation preferred, or mu st complete AAAE accreditation within three (3) years of date of hire.

•         Current training, or ability to become trained, in airport rescue and firefighting as defined in Federal Aviation Regulation Part 139.319.

•         Possess a valid driver license.  A valid Utah Driver License must be obtained within 60 days of hire and be maintained throughout employment.

•         Successfully pass a background investigation pursuant to 49CFR 1542, and to maintain eligibility for TSA-mandated security clearance requirement.

•         Pass a City of St. George approved physical which shows the employee to be in good physical health and able to safely perform the required aircraft rescue and firefighting duties.

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Ability to:

•         Implement policies established by a governing body.

•         Utilize generally accepted principles and practices of a Part 139 certificated airport.

•         Demonstrate adherence to federal, state, and local laws, policies, and regulations applicable to the airport.

•         Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a governing body, employees, other agencies, the community, and the public.

•         Utilize public relations skills.

•         Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.

•         Prioritize projects and meeting deadlines.

•         Demonstrate extensive knowledge of F

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