Airport Duty Manager
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Airport Duty Manager
Airport Duty Manager Term (April 2015 – December 31, 2016) AUTHORITY BAND 10 ($97,045 - $100,927 - $104,964 - $109,163) The Authority is committed to creating an environment where employees are rewarded through meaningful work experiences. Not only do you get to be a part of developing one of Canada’s busiest airports, but you’ll be joining one of Alberta’s Top Employers. We offer competitive salaries, an attractive benefit and pension program, flexible work schedules, growth through learning and development, and numerous opportunities to give back to the community. It’s simple — we invest in our people because they are the backbone of our success. The Calgary Airport Authority is leading an exciting expansion program at YYC worth over two billion dollars. With the recent opening of Canada’s longest runway and the construction of a new international terminal, this is an exciting time to be a part of the YYC Crew. The Role: Reporting to Director, Operations, this safety-sensitive position is responsible for the safe and efficient 24/7 daily operations of the Airport. This includes day-to-day facility scheduling, coordination and operational response at the Calgary International Airport on a 24-hour basis. Normal hours of work for this role shall be an average of forty point eight (40.8) hours per week, on a rotating shift (4 days on, 4 days off), scheduled over a seventy (70) day period. This safety-sensitive position has the following primary duties: 1. During non-office hours, acts as the senior Airport Authority representative on site. 2. Coordinate and assign the usage of common use facilities including aircraft gates, counters, baggage claim devices and make up units and aircraft parking stands. 3. Resolve conflicts with respect to competing demands for the use of airport facilities. 4. Assist in the coordination of work done by others to airport facilities with minimal impacts on airport operations. 5. Manage the Operations Center. 6. Coordinate the implementation of all airport emergency procedures in the event of emergencies. 7. Conduct routine inspections of airside, groundside, and the terminal facilities. 8. Provide direction, information, advice and guidance to all airport users. Basic Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to deal with a wide variety of stakeholders with tact and diplomacy. Strong decision maker with ability to assess situations and recommend timely and appropriate courses of action. Able to work effectively as part of a team and independently with minimal supervision. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities within a dynamic and changing environment. A positive attitude and strong customer service orientation with the ability to build relationships at all levels within the airport environment. Ability to handle stress and deal with crisis situations in a calm manner and be able to manage others in a stressful environment. Exceptional oral and written communication skills. Strong computer skills, displaying ease in working with a variety of software applications, including the ability to maintain databases. Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and ability to obtain and maintain an Airfield Vehicle Operators Permit (AVOP). Be available to work a 12-hour shift rotation, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Additional Requirements: A good working knowledge of Canadian regulations governing airlines and airports would be an asset. How to Apply: This position is open to Calgary Airport Authority staff and external candidates. If this position interests you, please send your resume and covering letter, quoting competition number 1522LS by 1600 hrs on March 26, 2015 to: Website: www.yyc.jobs Email: [email protected] Fax: (403) 717-2216 To find out more about The Calgary Airport Authority, visit us online at www.yyc.com. All applicants are thanked for their interest but only qualified candidates will be contacted. The Calgary Airport Authority is an equal opportunity employer. Successful candidates will be required to obtain the Restricted Area Identification Card. Successful candidates for safety sensitive positions will be required to undergo a pre-employment medical assessment to confirm fitness for work. The Calgary Airport Authority complies with PIPEDA. By forwarding your resume, you are consenting to the collection and use of your personal information for this job competition. Your information will be kept confidential.