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Associated General Contractors Of America

Manager of Airport Infrastructure and Facilities

Associated General Contractors Of America, Bangor, Maine, us, 04401


Bangor International Airport is a Part 139 compliant commercial air service airport. The Manager of Airport Infrastructure and Facilities is responsible for overseeing the administration, management, and maintenance of airport facilities, including fuel farm operations, terminal buildings, hangars, commercial properties, and related infrastructure. This role also manages the security and badging office, as well as the facility and maintenance divisions. Additionally, the Manager collaborates with various departments and agencies to ensure compliance with Federal, State, and Local regulations.This position directs and supervises various airport divisions, including the airport security and badging office, fuel farm operations, and facility and maintenance divisions. The person in this role oversees airport development projects, including terminal and building improvements, facility upgrades, additions, and repairs. Incumbent's knowledge has significant bearing on operations of the airport and assists Airport Director with directing daily operations that are varied and non-standard.Minimum Requirements:

A degree in Airport Management, Business Administration, Construction Management or related experience and knowledge in construction project management and maintenance, including broad knowledge of federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations governing the operations of airports.Ability to analyze and interpret a wide variety of data and information, drawing appropriate inferences and conclusions.Working knowledge of airport security requirements.Ability to assist with directing division personnel consistent with federal and state regulations and City policies and procedures.Ability to express thoughts and ideas in a clear and effective manner, both orally and in writing.Working knowledge of the principles and techniques of budgeting and grant writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other City officials and departments, airport customers and users, subordinate personnel, representatives of local, state and federal agencies and the public.Must respond to Airport emergencies on a 24-hour basis.A valid Maine driver's license is required. Applicants must pass a fingerprint-based criminal history record check.

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