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We also offer additional expertise in specialty areas of aviation including statewide and regional system planning, project funding, airfield operations and airport security. ASG offers a full complement of services including airport planning, engineering, CADD design, project management, and construction administration.
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Provide appropriate level of response in emergency situations including monitoring responders, taking actions to ensure operational integrity of airfield, and maintaining communications with airport management and the operations tower.
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Job Title: Airport Operations Officer Internship Location: Dallas Love Field Airport Schedule: Monday - Friday 24 weeks in length and 40 hours/work week. The intern is assigned to work under general direction of the Manager Airside & AOC and will be immersed in a variety of daily Airport Operations activity including but not limited to Airside Operations, Airport Operations Center (AOC) and Airport Operations Duty Manager activities.
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Serves as liaison between the Airport and contractors during construction activities; coordinates and directs maintenance and construction work on runways, taxiways, aprons, and terminal facilities; ensures safety and security are maintained during these activities; and issues Notice to Airmen (NOTAMS) to advise all concerned parties of airfield conditions.
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Operate mobile and base-station radio equipment; maintain contact with airport tower while performing airfield duties according to Federal Aviation Administration regulations and Airport Operations Area movement area procedures.
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ARA is a premier provider of state-of-the-practice airport pavement infrastructure, safety, and security solutions for commercial airports and Department of Defense (DoD) airfield installations.
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Maintains airport wide landscaping consistent with the Wildlife Mitigation Plan - with emphasis on the airfield. Requires independent judgement perpetually in assessing if conditions are safe for airport operations for a variety of aircraft types and sizes operating at BDU.
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Oversees airfield turf management to include mowing operations and herbicide application as necessary. Oversees the maintenance and repair of airport runways, taxiways, grounds, lighting systems, drainage systems, runway/taxiway markings, pavement surfaces, joint repairs, security gates, fencing, vehicles, and related equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
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This is a highly responsible supervisory position coordinating and scheduling the daily activities of Airport Operations Agents, and assisting the manager in all phases of management, scheduling and coordination of airfield activities and the duties and responsibilities of Airport Operations Department personnel.
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Ability to work outdoors year-round on active construction sites and in close proximity to active airport operations; ability to work overnight hours on occasion during primary construction season (April – October.
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Knowledge of airport operations and construction of aviation facilities are required. Oversees Airfield design/construction, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and civil construction activities, including Airfield construction, terminal construction, hangar construction, office space build out, and new building construction.
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Assist with two-way radio communications between LRAA Operations, Maintenance, Engineering, and Public Safety departments to facilitate resources for airfield and terminal operations.
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Assist with monitoring and coordinating airfield construction activities and personnel to include airport and contractor compliance with all Federal, State, County and Local safety requirements for Safe Operations on Airport's During Construction.
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Operates airport emergency vehicles during responses to aircraft rescue/firefighting emergencies; performs rescue/firefighting tasks at aircraft emergencies and mishaps; operates specialized equipment for rescue operations.
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Key Duties · Lead Operations & Safety Department staff in planning, coordination, and management of daily operations, including Airfield and Facilities Maintenance, Building Services, Airfield Operations, Public Safety, General Aviation, Technology, and Procurement.
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