09/02
City of San José
SENIOR AIRPORT OPERATIONS SPECIALIST - FT 3514
SENIOR AIRPORT OPERATIONS SPECIALIST - PT 3515
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| DEPARTMENT: Airport |
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Airport Operations Supervisor/ Airport Operations Superintendent |
FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt |
CLASS SUMMARY:
Performs a wide variety of activities in Airport Operations to support
management in day-to-day administration and improvement of Airport Operations
programs in any of the following eight areas: Security Compliance, Ground
Transportation (GT) Administration, Parking & Shuttle Administration, Airfield
Operations, General Aviation Administration, Construction Coordination, Airport
Communications Center (ACC) or Ground Transportation Enforcement Program.
Enforces and corrects deficiencies identified regarding compliance with
regulations under the following agencies: California Public Utilities Commission
(PUC), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Transportation Security
Administration (TSA), GT, San Jose Municipal Code and Airport rules and
regulations. Also provides customer service to the public. Incumbents may be
assigned to work in any of the eight work areas. Incumbents assigned to ACC
function as leads for Communications Services Operators; incumbents assigned to
the Ground Transportation Enforcement Program function as leads for Airport
Operations Specialists. The positions are required to rotate between the eight
individual work areas based on operational needs (rotations are typically every
18 to 24 months).
Distinguishing Characteristics:
The Senior Airport Operations Specialist is the second level of a five-level
airport operations series. The Senior Airport Operations Specialist is
distinguished from the next higher level in the series, Airport Operations
Supervisor, which has full supervisory authority over Sr. Airport Operations
Specialists and Airport Operations Specialists. The Senior Airport Operations
Specialist is distinguished from the lower level, Airport Operations Specialist,
by the Senior’s responsibility to train and/or lead subordinate staff, to
possess the level of technical expertise required to satisfactorily perform
their assigned duties, and their ability to perform their assigned duties with
limited oversight/guidance. Incumbents may be required to work weekends,
holidays, and any of three shifts.
QUALIFICATIONS:
(These qualifications are typically required. An equivalent combination of
education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities sufficient to
satisfactorily perform the duties of the job may be substituted. Experience for
this classification typically substitutes for education on a year-for-year
basis.)
Education and Experience:
A four-year degree in aviation, plus one year of experience in the aviation
field or an internship in aviation.
(Aviation experience is typically gained by working for the following types of
organizations: airport, airline, fixed based operator, airport related
contractor, aviation related government agency or military aviation.)
Licensing Requirements:
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (position requirements at entry and
depending on area of assignment)
Knowledge of:
Skills in:
Desirable Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
Skills in:
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TYPICAL CLASS ESSENTIAL DUTIES: (These duties and estimated frequency are a representative sample; position assignments may vary depending on the business needs of the department.) Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: | FREQUENCY |
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AIRSIDE |
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| 1. | Observes, records and takes action to correct activities of contractors and airfield tenants to ensure compliance with contractual agreements. Enforces compliance with contractual agreements. | Daily |
| 2. | Uses vehicle to patrol the airport to inspect and observe aircraft, tenants and contractors to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and takes action to correct deficiencies. | Daily |
| 3. | Responds to emergencies, hazmat, wildlife or other airfield incidents to maintain a safe and efficient operation. Includes on-site inspection of airfield, determining if assistance is needed, performing or coordinating cleanup, etc. After incident, completes reports and necessary forms. | As Required |
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LANDSIDE |
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| 1. | Uses data entry and personal interaction to process permits, reports, work orders and customer service inquires to ensure regulatory compliance and exceptional customer service. | Daily |
| 2. | Observes, records and enforces activities of contractors and permitees to ensure compliance with contractual agreements or permits. Consolidates information and assists in preparing quarterly performance reviews of contractor and permitee activities. | Daily |
| 3. | May act as a lead, assigning, scheduling and checking work, providing technical direction, determining priorities, and training staff. As a lead, may sign timecards and may give input to the supervisor regarding hiring, promotion, termination and discipline of employees. | Daily |
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SECURITY |
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| 1. | Uses vehicles to patrol the airport to inspect and observe perimeter fences, gates and employees to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. Takes action to correct deficiencies. | Daily |
| 2. | Provides instruction to all access/ID badge holders on security rules and compliance programs. | Daily |
| 3. | Observes, records and enforces activities of Security and Construction contractors to ensure compliance with contractual agreements so there is appropriate gate coverage, secure environment is maintained, and contract staff present professional appearance. | Daily |
| 4. | May act as a lead, assigning, scheduling and checking work, providing technical direction, determining priorities, and training staff. As a lead, may sign timecards and may give input to the supervisor regarding hiring, promotion, termination and discipline of employees. | Daily |
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ALL AREAS |
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| 1. | Provides customer service to the public (i.e., directing passengers, listening to and reporting complaints, etc. | Daily |
| 2. | Performs other duties of a similar nature or level. | As Required |
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (Check all that apply to performance of the essential duties of the job)
| Climbing | Kneeling | Crawling | |||
| Balancing | X | Lifting | X | Reaching | |
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Stooping | X | Fingering | X | Standing |
| X | Talking | X | Grasping | X | Walking |
| X | Hearing | Feeling | Pushing | ||
| Crouching | X | Seeing | X | Repetitive Motion |
Incumbents may be subjected to fumes, poor ventilation, intense noises and working outdoors.
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for Light Work.
CLASSIFICATION HISTORY:
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