This position is responsible for determining asset performance standards that promote operational efficiency and effectiveness for both management and staff. Additional responsibilities include preparing and administering operating and capital equipment budgets and representing the departments in presentations to the MAC Board of Commissioners.
The incumbent must possess a thorough knowledge of airport maintenance and trades functions, as well as an understanding of the critical interactions between MAC departments, FAA divisions, airlines, airport tenants, and other agencies to ensure coordinated and efficient airport operations.
This is a safety-sensitive position which will require a pre-employment drug screen. For a complete job description and to apply. Please visit our website.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree in aviation management, facilities management, business administration or a related field OR an equivalent combination of education and full-time professional experience that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of the position
Three years of progressive responsibility in asset management or facilities management
Experience implementing or managing asset management systems and applying asset data to support planning, maintenance, or budget decisions
Knowledge of lifecycle asset management principles, including preventive and corrective maintenance and performance metrics
Strong communication skills, including the ability to present, facilitate, negotiate, and convey information clearly in both verbal and written formats
Experience participating in or supporting public sector solicitation or procurement processes
Experience developing, monitoring, or managing operating and/or capital budgets
Strong writing skills for composing memos, policies, procedures, proposals, reports, and other specifications
Demonstrated ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with diverse internal and external stakeholders
Intermediate skill level using Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel
Basic skill level using PowerPoint
Experience managing assets through Cityworks or a comparable asset management platform
Strong decision making, problem solving, and conflict resolution skills
Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle to commute between job sites
The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) is a 700-person organization that owns and operates Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and six reliever airports in the Twin Cities area, bringing award-winning service and a seamless travel experience to our customers.