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Interns will learn or observe areas such as airside operations, landside operations, terminal operations, access control, airport badging, communications center operations, airport property management, aircraft rescue and fire fighting (ARFF), airport marketing, public relations, air service development, and airport administration.
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This position encompasses the daily and event-driven supervision and oversight of airfield operations and airport security as well as conducting associated training for all airport employees and tenants.
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Assists with airport operations related duties and responsibilities as required by airport management, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and wildlife abatement. Under general direction of the Airport Operations Supervisor, the Airport Operations Specialist is a classification assigned to the Executive Airport Division of the Public Works-Engineering and Transportation Department.
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Provo City is looking for a part-time Airport Operations Specialist to assist in directing airside operations, maintaining Provo's Airport Operating Certificate, and coordinating airport security, including airport security systems and facilities.
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Backs up Airport Operations department during airfield closures by placing barricades and lighted equipment as necessary. Airfield Operations Area Driving License required within 180 days upon hire.
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Two (2) years of experience in aviation, airport operations, airport inspections, airport facility inspections or airport/airline security. 6 Acts as liaison between the department and the tenants to provide information and service to tenants regarding the use of airport facilities; responds to inquiries regarding airport policy, airport tenants, and airport operations; answers TSA related questions and directs individuals to appropriate resources for further information.
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Assist in receiving and staging, marshaling, and accounting for Cadets and cadre and their baggage; When necessary, assist in the synchronizing of ground transportation of Cadets and cadre between the airport and Fort Knox; Make data entries into software programs that are being used to support airport Cadet/cadre reception and departure operations Support operations, as required, including temporary, newly created, and/or geographically separate operations.
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Directs tenant and Airport personnel to resolve safety or security issues and intercedes to mitigate tenant ramp operation disputes, seeking Airport Operations Duty Manager guidance or assistance to resolve complex issues.
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From the exceptional service at the check-in counter to the departure gate, and even behind the scenes making sure your checked bags arrive with you, our Airport Operations team keeps operations at our airports running smoothly every single day.
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This position also provides assistance in airport operations, airport security, airfield maintenance, snow removal, and wildlife management, and other airport operational duties as assigned.
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The Airport Operations Manager helps to provide overall leadership to non-exempt employees with responsibility for overall operating performance, customer satisfaction, positive employee culture, safety, service, budgets, and vendor relations.
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The Airport Operations Manager directs the process and activities of frontline employees, including but not limited to CSAs, CXAs, Flex Reps, VSAs, or other non-exempt employees, and may assist the Senior Operations Manager in overseeing a brand or department of an airport location to ensure maximum performance through superior operational leadership, strong communication and maximum efficiency.
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Job DetailsJob LocationDALLAS FORT WORTH AIRPORT - DALLAS, TXPosition TypeFull TimeJob Shift1st Shift DescriptionPosition: CUSTODIAL OPERATIONS COORDINATOR (DFW AIRPORT, TX CAMPUS)Diverse Facility Solutions, Inc. is a 100% minority owned, Chicago corporation with an emphasis on janitorial and facility maintenance services.
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This position includes supporting the legal needs of the state’s largest water and wastewater utility, the Department of Watershed Management; the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport; and the City’s Office of Sustainability and Resilience.
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The candidate is expected to teach a wide variety of courses such as Airport Planning and Management, Air Traffic Control, Operations Management, Int'l Air Transportation, etc. FBO operations or airport operations experience.
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