Key Responsibilities
Performs airside, landside and terminal inspections, including terminal ramp, fixed-base, cargo ramp, perimeter fencing, taxiways, runways, public areas, tenant and concessions’ space, fueling facilities, parking lots, rental car facilities, terminal building and other areas, as required
Responds to emergency situations/locations and assists with establishment of an On-scene Command Post. Response to emergency situations can involve operation of a four-wheel drive vehicle over rough terrain and extensive walking or standing
Handles animal/bird control. Requires use of the four-wheel drive vehicle, shotguns and pyrotechnics for removal, relocation or depredation of animals/birds
Responsible for enforcement of various Federal Aviation Regulations, Advisory Circulars, Operations Instructions, as well as state and county regulations
Ensures the airport meets all specifications of the Airport Certification Manual. Initiates appropriate action until such time as the discrepancies are corrected
Manages gate control program. Maintains a constant awareness of any tenant challenges and requirements
Empowered to suspend the rules and regulations (Lee County Ordinance 94-09, as amended) and issue such orders, rules and regulations as may be necessary. This may include closing the airport in its entirety or any portion; delaying or restricting any flight; refusing takeoff permission to aircraft; denying the use of the airports to any specified class of aircraft, or to any individual or group
Provide aircraft escort in the movement areas of the Air Operations Area (AOA)
Monitor weather conditions and update airport tenants, when conditions warrant
Ability to work effectively with tenants and the general public
Minimum Requirements
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor’s degree in aviation management, business administration or a combination of experience and education may be substituted
Prior 139 Operations Agent experience is highly desirable
Ability to work a flexible 84 hour bi-weekly work schedule, including weekends, holidays and nights
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license is required
Successfully pass a TSA fingerprint-based criminal history background check
Private pilot’s license is desirable
Occasional bending, stooping, lifting, reaching and frequent walking are required to perform this position