The Airport Duty Supervisor oversees all operations at DAY in the absence of management. Key responsibilities include daily reporting, regulatory compliance, customer complaint resolution, and maintaining a secure facility. A thorough understanding of federal, state, and local airport regulations and administrative procedures is essential. This role requires knowledge of FAA/TSA regulations for commercial airport operations, adherence to the Airport Certification Manual and Security Program, and compliance with OSHA Regulations, while preparing for the annual FAA Certification Inspection. Applications Due by 2/23/2025 Apply at https://www.jobapscloud.com/daytonohio/ $54,828.80 - $72,134.40 annually Minimum Qualifications: Associate's degree in a related field to the area of assignment AND 5 years of progressive experience at a Part 139 certificated commercial Airport; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. OR Bachelor’s Degree in Airport Management, Engineering, or related field AND 1 year of experience in Airport Operations. Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
Associate's degree in a related field to the area of assignment AND 5 years of progressive experience at a Part 139 certificated commercial Airport; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. OR Bachelor’s Degree in Airport Management, Engineering, or related field AND 1 year of experience in Airport Operations. Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
The Dayton International Airport (DAY) is a vital resource for the greater Dayton area and the state of Ohio. Located in Montgomery County and owned by the City of Dayton, the airport holds a permanent place in the history of aviation. Sharing its home with the Wright Brothers and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, it is the third largest airport in the state. DAY has a newly improved, state-of-the-art terminal that is served by five airlines with 12 nonstop destinations connecting to thousands of cities worldwide. Located near the “Crossroads of the America” – Interstates 70 and 75, the Dayton International Airport provides air service to meet the needs of travelers to and from Southwest Ohio. The Dayton International Airport’s role as an economic generator is binary; to provide high quality air service in and out of the Dayton region and to develop key properties which attract potential tenants and jobs. Whether companies are looking for a commercial logistics facility for distribution, a mini-office park or a convenient hotel-conference center, the Dayton International Airport is a smart choice for business development. With aviation and non-aviation tenants attracted to the logis...tical and workforce opportunities in and around the airport, the Dayton International airport boasts an estimated total economic impact of $1 billion while supporting nearly 2,500 local jobs. Known for being ‘easy to and through,’ visitors flock to the region through DAY for national and international events, historical sites, arts and cultural attractions, and much more.