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Aviation-Airfield Maint - Airport Maintenance Specialist I/II

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Airport Maintenance Specialist I/II performs skilled and semi-skilled maintenance work to ensure the safe, secure, and efficient operation of airport facilities in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 139, 14 CFR Part 1542 (Transportation Security Regulations), and all other applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and airport standards. This position supports the continuous operational readiness of the airfield and landside facilities by inspecting, maintaining, repairing, and documenting critical infrastructure systems. Considered “essential personnel” in the event of City Offices closure and reports to work as assigned by the Department Director or their designee.

Airport Maintenance Specialist I

The Airport Maintenance Specialist I is an entry-to-intermediate-level position that performs routine assignments under close supervision while developing technical skills and regulatory knowledge.

Airport Maintenance Specialist II

The Airport Maintenance Specialist II is a more experienced role, expected to perform complex maintenance tasks independently, troubleshoot system issues, assist with training, and provide technical guidance as needed.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

Airport Maintenance Specialist I exercises no supervision.

Airport Maintenance Specialist II may exercise technical and functional supervision over Airport Maintenance Specialist I.

IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Inspection, maintenance, and repair of airfield lighting systems, airfield signage, and associated electrical components to ensure operational compliance and safety.

Pavement maintenance activities, including inspection, reporting, preventive maintenance, crack sealing, patching, painting markings, and coordination of airfield pavement repairs.

Maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of perimeter security systems, access control systems, gates, fencing, and internal security infrastructure in accordance with CFR Part 1542 requirements.

Maintenance and repair of parking control systems, revenue control equipment, and associated infrastructure.

General building and grounds maintenance, including minor plumbing, minor carpentry, minor electrical work, minor HVAC troubleshooting, filter changes and support, and painting.

Operation, inspection, and maintenance of airport vehicles and equipment, including preventive maintenance and minor mechanical repairs.

Vegetation control and airfield grounds upkeep to maintain safety, compliance, and appearance.

Participation in wildlife hazard management activities as required.

Snow and ice control operations, emergency response, and irregular operations support as needed.

Accurate recordkeeping, reporting, and documentation to demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements and airport policies.

This position requires the ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions, operate specialized equipment, respond to after-hours call-outs, and maintain required security clearances and certifications. Must demonstrate a strong commitment to safety, regulatory compliance, and customer service in a dynamic airport environment.

This position is classified as an Essential Worker for the City of Abilene and shall be required and must be able to report for duty in extreme weather or other conditions/situations when City offices are closed or Non-Essential Workers are told to not report for duty.

Operate a City vehicle or personal vehicle to visit other work locations, attend meetings, and events.

Effectively communicate with Air Traffic Control personnel via VHF radios and safely operate equipment around aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations.

OTHER JOB RELATED DUTIES

Perform other job related duties and responsibilities as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Airport Maintenance Specialist I:
Knowledge of:
Airfield lighting systems (runway/taxiway lights, signs, REILs, etc.).

Electrical circuits, wiring, and troubleshooting methods.

Hand and power tools used in electrical and mechanical maintenance.

Understanding of pavement maintenance practices (crack sealing, patching, asphalt/concrete repair).

Pavement condition reporting and foreign object debris (FOD) prevention.

Groundskeeping principles, including vegetation control and fence repair.

Perimeter fencing systems.

Gate operators and access control systems.

Minor Plumbing repair (fixtures, valves, minor pipe repair).

Minor Carpentry (doors, hardware, framing, minor structural repairs).

General building systems (HVAC basics, lighting, doors).

Basic preventive maintenance for vehicles and small equipment.

Must be able to comprehend FAA advisory circulars and pass annual FAA testing to comply with 14 CFR Part 139 training requirements.

Skill to:
Work safely in secure and active airfield environments.

Interpret technical manuals and follow written procedures.

Perform physical labor in various weather conditions.

Respond to emergencies, snow removal operations, and after-hours call-outs.

Maintain accurate records and documentation for compliance.

Ability to:
Perform physically demanding work in varying weather conditions.

Operate maintenance vehicles and equipment safely.

Follow written and verbal instructions.

Maintain accurate maintenance and inspection records.

Obtain and maintain required airport security clearance.

Follow and embrace the City of Abilene Core Values – Respect, Integrity, Service Above Self, and Excellence in All We Do.

Perform as a team member in a manner that accomplishes the Division’s mission and treats team members with dignity, courtesy, and respect.

Read basic wiring diagrams and technical manuals (more advanced interpretation for Specialist II).

Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, both internally and externally.

Airport Maintenance Specialist II:
Knowledge of:
Strong working knowledge of FAR 139 inspection standards and corrective action procedures.

Advanced troubleshooting of airfield lighting circuits and airfield signage systems.

Experience maintaining access control and electronic security systems.

Experience coordinating pavement repairs and documenting airfield deficiencies.

Parking control and revenue control system familiarity.

CCTV and security hardware components (more profound diagnostic knowledge for Specialist II).

Ability to:
Work independently and assist in training less experienced staff.

Lead, manage, and perform as a team member in a manner that accomplishes the Division’s mission and treats team members with dignity, courtesy, and respect.

Airport Maintenance Specialist I:
Experience and Training Guidelines:
For positions with more than one level, all listed requirements at the lower levels are required for the higher level. Any combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may qualify.

Experience:
One (1) year of experience in facilities maintenance, grounds maintenance, airfield maintenance, electrical work, construction, mechanical repair, or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and any experience the director deems sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the position.

Education/Training

High school diploma or GED is required.

License or Certificate:
Obtain Airfield Movement Area Driver certification within six months of hire is required.

Valid Texas driver’s license or a military waiver is required.

Airport Maintenance Specialist II:
Education and Experience:
Two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in airport maintenance, electrical systems, facilities maintenance, or a closely related field.

Experience working in a FAR Part 139 certificated airport environment preferred.

License or Certificate:
Ability to obtain airfield driving certification within six (6) months of start date is required.

Special Requirements:
Exposure to cold, heat, noise, outdoors, vibration, chemicals, explosive materials, electrical hazards, and mechanical hazards.

Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions, operate specialized equipment, respond to after-hours callouts, and maintain required security clearances and certifications

Individuals must pass a security background check, including a 10-year Criminal History Records Check, and pass an airfield driving test.

Essential duties require the following physical skills and work environment:

With or without accommodation, the “X” indicates the overall strength demand of the position during a typical workday:

___ Sedentary – lifting of no more than 10 pounds

___ Light – lifting no more than 20 pounds; carrying up to 10 pounds

___ Medium – lifting no more than 50 pounds; carrying up to 25 pounds

_X_ Heavy – lifting no more than 100 pounds; carrying up to 50 pounds

___ Very Heavy – team lifting over 100 pounds; carrying more than 50 pounds

Physical Demand Codes: The following describes whether or not the position is expected to exert the physical demands listed during a typical workday, as well as the overall frequency of the task:

Codes for how often:
N = No
E = Extensive (100 – 70% of the time)
M = Moderate (60 – 30% of the time)
I = Infrequent (20 – 10% of the time)
A = Almost Never (< 10% of the time)

Code / Task

_E_ Standing

_I_ Sitting

_E Walking

_M_ Lifting

_M_ Carrying

_M_ Pushing/Pulling

_I Overhead Work

_E_ Fine Dexterity

_E_ Kneeling

_E_ Crouching

_A_ Crawling

_M_ Bending

_A_ Twisting

_M_ Climbing

_I__ Balancing

_E_ Vision

_E_ Hearing

_E_ Talking

___ Other: _____________________

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