Airport Operations Specialist I
Charleston County Aviation Authority
United States
Published 2 weeks ago
Airport, Operations, Management
Not specified
Areas of operation
United StatesJob Type
Full-time
Description
Airside Operations:
• Perform daily airfield inspections under FAA part 139, including lights, signs, markings, pavement, foreign object debris, security, perimeter fencing, fuel storage, fueling operations, construction activity, wildlife concerns, and daily inspection reports.
• Inspect buildings for compliance with janitorial contracts and report findings to Janitorial management.
• Document and report discrepancies in airfield and facilities inspections according to federal, state, and CCAA guidelines.
• Coordinate response to airport emergencies, including periods of high stress.
• Provide airline gate allocation through the RCC (Ramp Control Center).
• Monitor the day-today airside safety in accordance with the Federal, State, and Local Regulations.
• Provide Airfield Movement Area Training as required.
Security Operations:
• Monitor and enforce day-to-day security at the airport facility in accordance with Federal, State, and Local Regulations.
• Operate airport surveillance, access control, fire alarm, flight information, communications, and building management systems.
• Monitor and distribute keys to ensure security record-keeping and coordination with tenants, employees, and contractors.
• Identify safety and security violations, report suspicious activities, enforce parking regulations, and issue Notices of Violations and parking citations.
• Conduct monthly fire alarm testing audits, perform monthly concessionaire audits, conduct daily perimeter checks, perform vehicle inspections as required, conduct vendor inspections as required, perform monthly duress alarm testing,
• Quarterly change Jet Bridge codes.
Documentation and Compliance:
• Process documentation associated with department/division operations, including Architectural Drawings, Construction Plans, Charter Requests, Advisory Circulars, Wildlife Reports, and monthly Airline Operations Reports.
• Prepare and complete various forms and reports, including NOTAMS, Ron Reports, Daily Airfield Inspection Reports, and Quarterly Janitorial Inspections.
• Maintain computerized and hardcopy records, analyze safety regulations, and update local manuals according to government regulations.
• Evaluate and coordinate response activities for all airport emergency situations, ensuring proper notifications are made.
Customer Service and Communication:
• Provide customer service by answering questions, giving directions, and resolving complaints and requests for information.
• Communicate with Aviation Authority and other agency officials, supervisors, employees, clients, third-party service contractors, vendors, tenants, and the public to coordinate work activities, review status, exchange information, or resolve problems.
• Use checklists in the performance of duties and maintain activity logs and other records.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements to Perform Work:
• Associate degree, or an equivalent technical diploma/certification.
• Two (2) years' experience in a related field of work.
• Or equivalent training, education, and/or experience.
Specific License or Certification Required:
• Valid South Carolina driver's license.
Qualifications:
• Ability to perform inspections and document findings accurately.
• Knowledge of federal, state, and local aviation regulations.
• Proficiency with various equipment and computer software.
• Ability to respond to emergencies and coordinate activities under stress.
• Attention to detail and commitment to safety and compliance.
Salary Description
$23.41 per hour
Full-time
Description
Airside Operations:
• Perform daily airfield inspections under FAA part 139, including lights, signs, markings, pavement, foreign object debris, security, perimeter fencing, fuel storage, fueling operations, construction activity, wildlife concerns, and daily inspection reports.
• Inspect buildings for compliance with janitorial contracts and report findings to Janitorial management.
• Document and report discrepancies in airfield and facilities inspections according to federal, state, and CCAA guidelines.
• Coordinate response to airport emergencies, including periods of high stress.
• Provide airline gate allocation through the RCC (Ramp Control Center).
• Monitor the day-today airside safety in accordance with the Federal, State, and Local Regulations.
• Provide Airfield Movement Area Training as required.
Security Operations:
• Monitor and enforce day-to-day security at the airport facility in accordance with Federal, State, and Local Regulations.
• Operate airport surveillance, access control, fire alarm, flight information, communications, and building management systems.
• Monitor and distribute keys to ensure security record-keeping and coordination with tenants, employees, and contractors.
• Identify safety and security violations, report suspicious activities, enforce parking regulations, and issue Notices of Violations and parking citations.
• Conduct monthly fire alarm testing audits, perform monthly concessionaire audits, conduct daily perimeter checks, perform vehicle inspections as required, conduct vendor inspections as required, perform monthly duress alarm testing,
• Quarterly change Jet Bridge codes.
Documentation and Compliance:
• Process documentation associated with department/division operations, including Architectural Drawings, Construction Plans, Charter Requests, Advisory Circulars, Wildlife Reports, and monthly Airline Operations Reports.
• Prepare and complete various forms and reports, including NOTAMS, Ron Reports, Daily Airfield Inspection Reports, and Quarterly Janitorial Inspections.
• Maintain computerized and hardcopy records, analyze safety regulations, and update local manuals according to government regulations.
• Evaluate and coordinate response activities for all airport emergency situations, ensuring proper notifications are made.
Customer Service and Communication:
• Provide customer service by answering questions, giving directions, and resolving complaints and requests for information.
• Communicate with Aviation Authority and other agency officials, supervisors, employees, clients, third-party service contractors, vendors, tenants, and the public to coordinate work activities, review status, exchange information, or resolve problems.
• Use checklists in the performance of duties and maintain activity logs and other records.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements to Perform Work:
• Associate degree, or an equivalent technical diploma/certification.
• Two (2) years' experience in a related field of work.
• Or equivalent training, education, and/or experience.
Specific License or Certification Required:
• Valid South Carolina driver's license.
Qualifications:
• Ability to perform inspections and document findings accurately.
• Knowledge of federal, state, and local aviation regulations.
• Proficiency with various equipment and computer software.
• Ability to respond to emergencies and coordinate activities under stress.
• Attention to detail and commitment to safety and compliance.
Salary Description
$23.41 per hour