The Airport Manager will oversee, plan, and direct all aspects of the airport business, security, and facilities to ensure the safety and efficiency of day-to-day activities of the airport in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and policies.
Conducts performance evaluations for direct reports that are timely and constructive.
Handles or facilitates discipline and termination of employees as needed and in accordance with policy.
Directs the day-to-day operations of the airport.
Oversees maintenance, technical, and professional staff, ensuring that each department is successfully executing its required operational functions.
Works with airline representatives, government officials, board of directors, and other stakeholders to develop land, facilities, operating rules, and procedures for the grounds and various types of aircraft.
Implements and develops airport policies and procedures. Recommends additions and changes to those policies and procedures as needed.
Ensures that proper and adequate training is provided on operating rules, safety standards, and emergency procedures.
Collaborates with accounting and other pertinent staff to prepare and monitor budgets and expenditures.
Negotiates leases and subcontracts facilities for airlines, car rental agencies, restaurants, and other shop owners.
Reviews inspection reports and creates long-term projections of resources, maintenance, and development needs to ensure continued efficiency in the event of increased travel volume.
Facilitates noise abatement projects and related safety and environmental impact studies.
Represents the airport in interactions with government agencies and community and civic groups.
Performs other related duties as required.