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Knowledge and application of FAA Advisory Circulars for airport design and construction including runways, taxiways, aircraft parking aprons, grading/drainage, and pavement markings. Compliance with objectives contained within the statewide aviation systems plans, individual airport master plans, safety regulations, environmental laws, federal land acquisition, federal grant assurance requirements, all federal and state design standards, and airspace matter.
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Current FAA Airframe and Power Plant (A&P) license required; must have the ability to obtain an airport access badge with driving privileges. Ensure that all work is performed, and aircraft records are maintained in compliance with all applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) as well as manufacturers requirements.
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5+ years’ experience working with Airport projects following FAA or DoD standards. AutoCAD Civil 3D (AutoCAD for plan set developed and Civil 3D for Surface Modeling) 10+ years experience in specialized discipline (Aviation preferred; Heavy civil transportation required.
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Bachelor's Degree in Safety (Aviation Safety emphasis preferred), Aviation Management, Airport Operations, or Business. 2-4 years in airport operations or an aviation safety specific role.
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At each of these stations, our team(s) offer a full range of support services, FAA / DER engineering assistance, AOG response teams and enhanced reliability through rapid response times. Candidates MUST hold a current and valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant license (A&P) with no history of infractions.
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Conducts stage checks, end of course checks, and provides ground instruction in accordance with Part 61 and 141, FAA regulations, Airmen’s Information Manual, advisory circulars, airport operations, and LIFT Academy policies and procedures.
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Specialty training beyond high school in FAA and/or Airline Transport Pilot certificate. Meet the current hiring minimum age and flight hours requirements set by the FAA and Company. Must hold a current FAA First Class Medical Certificate.
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Major go-team launch teams commonly travel on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) jet from Reagan National Airport within two hours after an accident notification is received. Timely arrival at the scene of a major accident allows for timely documentation of a wreckage; a delay in this effort can have significant impacts, such as impeding the re-opening of an airport.
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Responsibilities include but not limited to; training students in subject areas such as aircraft systems, operating procedures, handling emergencies, problem analysis, aircraft navigation, radio communications, airport operations, and aerodynamics.
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The Division Manager - Airport Administration and Financial Officer acts as a liaison and coordinates with various entities including FAA, TSA, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), County and State Agencies, airline and airport tenants and other City departments.
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Airport Layout Plans (eALP); airport development; and input to geo-database creation & maintenance and advisory and regulatory guidance and writing assistance (e.g., Advisory Circulars, FAA orders.
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Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Safety (Aviation Safety emphasis preferred), Aviation Management, Airport Operations, or Business. Qualifications: Required: H.S. DiplomaLess than 2 years' experience in an airfield operating environment at a public, private, or military airport/flight operations or business-related facility.
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Thorough understanding of FAA guidelines, including pavement design Advisory Circulars, pavement design software, current construction specifications, and airport construction safety plans.
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FAA Airframe and Power plant license is required. Must pass a DOT required pre-employment drug screen and willing to submit to and pass FAA and Company mandated random drug and alcohol tests.
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Build effective relationships with Airport Services, Flight Operations, Technical Operations, Crew Resources, AFA leadership, Uniform Committee, EAP/Professional Standards Committee, Health and Safety Committee, Grievance Committee, OSHA and FAA.
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