09/02
City of San José
AIRPORT OPERATIONS SPECIALIST - FT 3511
AIRPORT OPERATIONS SPECIALIST - PT 3512
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| DEPARTMENT: Airport |
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Senior Airport Operations Supervisor/ Airport Operations Supervisor |
FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt |
CLASS SUMMARY:
Performs a variety of activities to support Airport Operations programs in any
of the following areas: the Ground Transportation (GT) Program, Parking
Facilities Operations, Shuttle Bus Operations or roadway access control. Works
under close supervision to record, monitor and enforce the requirements of the
contracts and permits in the Airport Operations areas listed above, and provides
customer service to the public.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
The Airport Operations Specialist is the first level of a five-level airport
operations series. The Airport Operations Specialist is distinguished from the
Senior Airport Operations Specialist by the Senior’s level of technical
expertise, responsibility to perform lead duties and/or work with limited
supervision to provide support to management in administration of day-to-day
programs including GT, Airfield Operations, General Aviation, Security
Compliance, Airport Communications Center (ACC), construction coordination and
Parking/Shuttle. Senior Airport Operations Specialists perform more
administrative duties related to contract compliance (such as contracts for
parking and shuttle bus operations) versus monitoring the programs. Works under
close supervision, interfacing directly with GT operators and contractors.
Incumbents may be required to work weekends, holidays, and any of three shifts.
QUALIFICATIONS:
(These qualifications are typically required. An equivalent combination of
education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities sufficient to
satisfactorily perform the duties of the job may be substituted. Experience for
this classification typically substitutes for education on a year-for-year
basis.)
Education and Experience:
Two years of college, plus one year of experience in a customer service
position.
Licensing Requirements:
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (position requirements at entry and
depending on area of assignment):
Knowledge of:
Skills in:
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TYPICAL CLASS ESSENTIAL DUTIES: (These duties and estimated frequency are a representative sample; position assignments may vary depending on the business needs of the department.) Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: | FREQUENCY |
| 1. | Observes, records and enforces activities of commercial vehicle operators to ensure compliance with Public Utilities Commission (PUC) rules and Airport GT Permits for safe vehicle operation and professional conduct of the permittees. | Daily |
| 2. | Coordinates, inspects and installs AVI (Automatic Vehicle Identification) transponders and stickers on GT vehicles to ensure compliance with GT Permit rules and regulations, track vehicle movement and provide accurate billing. | Daily/Monthly |
| 3. | Observes, records and enforces activities of tenants and contractors to ensure compliance with contractual agreements (such as performance standards outlined in contracts involving timely shuttle cycles and efficient cashier transactions). | Daily |
| 4. | Provides directions to the commercial GT operators to ensure compliance with the GT program (i.e., provides directions such as specifying location for pick-up or drop-off, assisting operators to connect with clients, etc.). | Daily |
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| 1. | Provides customer service to the public (i.e., directing passengers, listening to and reporting complaints, etc.) | Daily |
| 2. | Performs other duties of a similar nature or level. | As Required |
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (Check all that apply to performance of the essential duties of the job)
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| Balancing | X | Lifting | X | Reaching | |
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Stooping | X | Fingering | X | Standing |
| X | Talking | X | Grasping | X | Walking |
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Crouching | X | Seeing | X | Repetitive Motion |
Incumbents may be subjected to fumes, poor ventilation, intense noises and working outdoors.
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for Light Work.
CLASSIFICATION HISTORY:
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