*Note - Pay Rates are based on 2023 Rates*
THE HOURS FOR THIS SEASONAL POSITION MAXIMIZE AT 40 HOURS PER WEEK DURING PEAK PERIODS DECEMBER 1 - MARCH 31 FOR SNOW REMOVAL AND WINTER CONTROL
The Skilled Labourer - Airport, is responsible for maintaining airport surfaces (runways, aprons, taxiways and grounds), buildings, lighting systems, and equipment in operable and safe conditions in accordance with Canadian and international aviation standards. This position will inspect and perform minor maintenance on heavy and light equipment to maximize performance, minimize operating costs and extend life of the equipment. The Skilled Labourer - Airport is required to operate a wide variety of heavy and light equipment in a complex environment and perform daily inspections of airfield structures including pavements, grounds, fencing and security gates. This position will minimize risks of wildlife strikes by aircraft through grounds maintenance, scaring techniques and other mitigation methods. The Skilled Labourer - Airport will prepare publicly disseminated electronic condition reports on runway winter surface conditions, particularly during winter airfield surface maintenance.
KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Inspect and maintain airport asphalt surfaces through the use of heavy and light equipment and material applications (anti-icing and de-icing chemicals, asphalt or concrete, etc.)
Inspect and maintain runways, taxiways, aprons and groundside paved surfaces, conducting tests to determine runway braking conditions, presence of foreign objects that might damage aircraft, and the condition of airfield lighting, drainage and signage systems
Perform landscaping duties to keep the airport presentable to the public and safe from wildlife
Evaluate the operating condition of light and heavy equipment and assess the requirement to make minor repairs or referral to City mechanics
Control bird and wildlife populations at the airport
Install and maintain fences and gates surrounding the airport
Participate in the implementation of airport safety, security and environmental management systems and emergency response programs
Perform minor earthworks and landscaping with the use of heavy equipment
Maintain grass lengths to optimize bird and wildlife management techniques
Manage natural growth on airport property (trees, brush, etc)
Perform other duties as assigned
High School (Grade 12) diploma or equivalent
3 years' experience in airport maintenance or experience operating heavy equipment and vehicles for the purpose of snow removal (winter control operations). This equipment could include but is not limited to plow truck (5 ton or more), loader, tractor, pull-behind sweeper
Valid Class DZ Driver's License with a satisfactory Driver's Abstract
Airport Vehicle Operating Permit to be obtained
Chainsaw Certification to be obtained
WHMIS Certification
Wildlife Control Course to be undertaken
Fall Protection Certification to be obtained
Runway Surface Condition Reporting Certification to be undertaken
Runway friction index measuring and reporting Certification to be obtained
Occupational Health & Safety Competent Person Certificate to be obtained
Ability to obtain a Firearms Acquisition Certificate.
Must demonstrate Corporate Competencies: Customer Focus, Results Orientation, Integrity, and Teamwork.
Qualified candidates will be contacted and required to pass the associated written and driving tests in order to move onto the interview. As a condition of employment, all new hires will be required to complete the pre-trip inspection training and pass the pre-trip inspection testing within 30 working days of starting position.
Ability to operate heavy and complex equipment in close proximity to aircraft under adverse conditions, while maintaining a strong sense of situational awareness from inputs such as radio control from Nav Canada, listening to air/ground frequencies for broadcasts from aircraft in the vicinity of the airport and radio communications from others in the work team.
Ability to understand and adhere to guidelines and procedures, many in accordance with federal regulations.
Ability to decide on appropriate use of anti-icing and de-icing chemicals to improve runway braking conditions.
Ability to safely use a variety of bird and wildlife scare and removal techniques and materials (such as pyrotechnics) to reduce the risk of bird or wildlife damage to aircraft.
Ability to understand and practice Safety Management System processes to minimize risks to aviation safety and Workplace Occupational Safety processes to minimize injury to self or others.
Operation of a vehicle-based computer system for reporting runway surface conditions to aviators.
Ability to interpret complex standards and recommended practices in order to determine if Transport Canada standards are being met, and recommend to supervisor appropriate course of action if not met.
Ability to work rotating shifts including days, evenings, weekends and holidays.
Able to perform the essential duties of the job such as shoveling snow.
Must obtain and maintain a satisfactory criminal record check.