CITY OF VICTORVILLE / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT
Application
Details
Posted: 06-Mar-23
Location: Nationwide
Type: Full Time
Salary: $4,834 - $5,876 (PER MONTH)
Required Education:
Some College
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
Under basic direction, this position operates with some independence, exercises sound judgment, and initiative in monitoring the airport operations and provides guidance and direction to ensure compliance with safety and security requirements set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations; and performs related tasks, as required.
• Perform daily site inspections and ensure compliance with applicable rules, regulations, and contracts. • Maintain and organize files including inspection checklists • Monitor individual and vehicle access within the airport operating area (AOA). • Advise tenants and airport users of violations and attempt to diplomatically ensure compliance or report to management. • Coordinate airfield construction and maintenance activities. • Respond to and resolve airport operations inquires, problems, and complaints involving airport tenants, airport users, or the media. • Coordinate aircraft parking, emergencies, and normal operation among tenants and other airport users. • Utilize computer software programs competently. • Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from high school OR GED equivalent; AND Thirty college semester units majoring in Aviation or related field OR two years of full-time airport operations experience.
License and Certification Requirements
Successful completion of FAA/AAAE Basic Airport Safety and Operations Specialist School (ASOS) within the first year of employment.
About CITY OF VICTORVILLE / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT
The Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA) encompasses approximately 2,200 acres of the former George Air Force Base (GAFB) and is located in northwest corner of the City of Victorville, in the southeast corner of Mojave Desert approximately 90 miles northeast of Los Angeles. GAFB was officially decommissioned in December, 1992.
The Southern California International Airport, the immediate predecessor to the SCLA, opened in October 1994, shortly after the Air Force executed a lease for the former base. The Airport was granted a FAA Part 139 Certificate in February 1995 to serve passenger and cargo operators.
With 360 days a year of “severe clear" weather, the SCLA serves as an industrial airport catering to a customer base that: performs aircraft maintenance and completion services, flight testing, aircraft research and development, aircraft asset management, and aircraft end-of-life cycle services.
The Southern California Logistics Centre (SCLC) encompasses the "off-airport" development areas of the former Air Force Base. In addition to non-aeronautical facilities owned and operated by the SCLA, Prologis has development rights to approximately 1,300 acres that are being transformed into a logistics centered industrial park.