Manager, Airport Operations Control Center
Airport Operations Control Center Manager The Lee County Port Authority (LCPA) is now hiring an Airport Operations Control Center (AOCC) Manager to lead daily operations of the AOCC for Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW). This role requires a motivated leader who maintains real-time situational awareness during regular operations, irregular operations, and emergencies while coordinating effectively with all internal and external airport stakeholders. Responsibilities include providing leadership and direction to AOCC staff, coordinating administrative functions, and proactively managing daily operational activity. The successful candidate will have recent experience in a fast-paced control center (AOCC, AOC, OCC), significant knowledge of commercial airport operations, and familiarity with Public Safety Telecommunications centers. The anticipated annual starting rate for the ideal candidate is $85,689 - $101,969 Minimum Requirements: A valid Florida driver's license within 30 days of hire A Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 5 years progressively responsible experience within airport operations or AOCC at a medium or large hub air carrier facility. A combination of education and experience may be considered A minimum of 3 years supervisory or management experience in airport operations, emergency management, or public safety Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) and Airport Operations Control Center (AOCC) certifications required within 12 months of hire Must meet Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS), National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC) compliance requirements Must successfully pass a TSA background investigation and drug screening Flexibility in work hours to include days, nights, weekends, and holidays Key Responsibilities: Lead the AOCC in a proactive manner to ensure daily and strategic operations align with the LCPA's mission, values, and procedures Develop, update, and maintain a shared operational overview, providing real-time situational awareness to airport leadership and emergency responders Manage and coordinate response protocols with local, state, and federal emergency management agencies and law enforcement which enable, promote or provide continuity of airport operations Lead and develop AOCC trainings and participate in airport-wide training exercises Regularly review established guidelines and procedures to suggest improvements, develop new procedures, and ensure alignment with the needs of our internal and external stakeholders Maintain AOCC technology and seek opportunities to improve efficiency and streamline processes Lead, develop, and conduct evaluations and annual reviews for AOCC staff Maintain records, prepare reports and manage budgets Obtain and maintain all necessary licenses, certifications, and professional development requirements Emergency Response/Recovery Activities: Lee County Port Authority personnel are designated by tier levels and may be called upon to assist with an emergency or unforeseen event at any time. Employees may be called to fulfill duties that are outside their normal scope of work to assist in resuming airport operations and flight activities.