Position Title: Division Director 3 Aviation Job Opening Number: 93304 Salary: MIN $110,711.20 - MAX $184,022.52 Annually Advertisement Dates: April 10, 2025 – May 8, 2025
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree. Five years of administrative experience in an airport facility, transportation, or governmental operations, including supervisory experience, is required. Additional administrative experience in an airport facility, transportation, or governmental operations, including supervisory experience, may substitute for the required college education on a year-for-year basis. Customer service experience in managing a public at large organization is highly desirable. Applicants qualifying for employment with the Miami-Dade Aviation Department will be subject to extensive security screening, including but not limited to fingerprint checks, employment verification, and such other procedures as may be mandated by federal law. The security clearance required by federal law is a continuing condition of employment.
Apply online by May 8,2025, at www.miamidade.gov/jobs, using Job Opening Number 93304.
Position Title: Division Director 3 Aviation
Job Opening Number: 93304
Salary: MIN $110,711.20 - MAX $184,022.52 Annually
Advertisement Dates: April 10, 2025 – May 8, 2025
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree. Five years of administrative experience in an airport facility, transportation, or governmental operations, including supervisory experience, is required. Additional administrative experience in an airport facility, transportation, or governmental operations, including supervisory experience, may substitute for the required college education on a year-for-year basis. Customer service experience in managing a public at large organization is highly desirable. Applicants qualifying for employment with the Miami-Dade Aviation Department will be subject to extensive security screening, including but not limited to fingerprint checks, employment verification, and such other procedures as may be mandated by federal law. The security clearance required by federal law is a continuing condition of employment.
Recruitment Notes
An employee in this class is responsible for directing, coordinating, and supervising operations and customer services for terminal facilities at Miami International Airport twenty-four hours, seven days. Responsibilities include coordinating work with airline station managers and federal agencies, directing constant patrol and inspection of terminal facilities, supervising a twenty-four-hour communications center, managing the seamless flow of the passenger journey through the development of customer service initiatives, directing building management activities, providing for the safety and security of passengers, businesses, and airport and departmental employees.
The incumbent exercises considerable independent judgment and technical and managerial expertise in directing comprehensive terminal facilities operations to provide for the safety and convenience of passengers and businesses at Miami International Airport. Supervision is exercised through subordinate supervisors over an extensive staff (approximately 200 employees) engaged in various phases of terminal operations.
The incumbent will provide excellent customer service, identify budgetary needs, streamline all operating procedures, and develop sound business practices to increase productivity and overall efficiencies in the Terminal Operations Division's strategic goals. The incumbent will be responsible for facilitating an ethical, efficient, competitive, and cost-effective process for acquiring high-quality services while safeguarding the integrity of the operations against waste, fraud, and abuse. The incumbent will ensure compliance with all County, State, Federal, and Local regulations about procurement contracts applicable to MIA's Operations at the Federal, State, and Local levels.
Miami-Dade County offers comprehensive benefits including full medical, dental, optional vision and disability insurance, optional 457 pre-tax savings plan, optional flexible spending accounts, 17 recognized county paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, and provides retirement benefits for eligible employees through the Florida Retirement System (FRS).
Miami-Dade County is a workplace like no other. It features two of the largest and busiest ports in the nation – Port Miami and Miami International Airport – as well as Zoo Miami, the only tropical zoo in the continental United States.Its borders also include sunny beaches, the wide open-spaces of the Everglades and an urban metropolis, so it’s no surprise that it takes a diverse set of backgrounds and skillsets to deliver excellent service to our 2 million residents – and 16 million yearly visitors.From skilled trades to professional services, job opportunities at the County include just about every industry and every interest. Explore our offerings and find your fit at Miami-Dade County.Miami-Dade County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by local and federal law.