Job description
Whether you are looking for a new challenge, growth prospects or simply want opportunities to develop some new skills that will take your career into the future, this may be the role for you. Our goal is develop a team that will be the envy of airports around the world, and create a culture that makes us the most desirable place to work. Giving our Crew new opportunities to drive forward our vision of creating effortless and memorable experience adds to our bench strength and will set our teams up for long-term success. Bring your passion and drive for elevating the airport experiences to a new opportunity, one that will enhance your skillset, broaden your horizons and allow you to bring fresh perspectives to a new business area.
As a primary driver of our city’s economy and growth, we have an opportunity to help make Calgary a global economic powerhouse. We believe our focus on the future will fuel our city’s next generation of prosperity. And we are ready, willing and able to step up to the challenge. At one of Canada’s busiest airports, we are working hard to create the best possible experiences for the guests and visitors that arrive, depart and connect through our airport, and we need the help of people like you to help get us there.
- Respond to safety, security and emergency incidents, assume Incident Command (IC), provide initial first-aid, situational assessment, establish control of scene, initiate emergency environmental protection, information gathering, emergency escort(s) and perform supporting roles to emergency responders
- Monitor, educate and conduct enforcement of the Airport Security Program
- Ensure compliance of, respond to and mitigate breeches of security and non-compliance of the Airport Security Program
- Monitor the security and safety of the Primary Security Line
- Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders regarding matters related to Airport Operations including but not limited to: CATSA, CBSA, USCBP and Transport Canada to ensure stakeholder compliance with Regulations, Airport Procedures and other policies
- Monitor terminal construction programs ensuring compliance with Security and Operational Plans
- Complete all Incident Reports as related to any of the above accountabilities
- Monitor daily operations and report findings or issues to the IOC
- Knowledge of airport operations and regulations
- Must possess and maintain a valid Class 5 Alberta Driver’s License or equivalent, subject to a clean driver’s abstract
- Ability to obtain and maintain the following:
- Restricted Area Identification Card (RAIC)
- Restricted Radio Operators Certificate
- Ability to work a rotating shift schedule in a 24/7 operation including days, afternoons, midnights, weekends and holidays
- Strong computer skills, displaying ease in working with a variety of software applications and Microsoft Office Suite
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills as well as high degree of attention to detail
- Ability to interpret legislation, conduct inspections, audits and investigations and assess findings to report deficiencies
- Skilled at preparing detailed written reports
- Capable of performing in situations that are occasionally ambiguous and to make decisions expeditiously
- Ability to resolve problems and to provide advice and direction through strong conflict resolution skills
- Ability to compile, assess and analyze information and determine the required action
- Ability to work effectively as a team and independently with minimal supervision
- Post-secondary education in airport operations is considered an asset
- Existing knowledge of airport, aviation and transportation functions is an asset
- Ability to handle stress and deal with crisis situations in a calm manner and be able to assist in managing others in a stressful environment
OUR VALUES:
We are ACCOUNTABLE. We take ownership and step up to get the job done.
We are CUSTOMER-FOCUSED. We consider the customer in all that we do.
We are COLLABORATIVE. We are stronger when we reach out and work as a team.
We are RESILIENT. We are able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
We are CREATIVE. We strive to find new and better ways of doing things.
Are you looking for the journey of a lifetime? One that’s focused on creating effortless and memorable experiences for millions of guests and travelers each year.
About Calgary Airport Authority
CEO: Bob Sartor
Revenue: Unknown / Non-Applicable
Size: 201 to 500 Employees
Type: Self-employed
Website: www.yyc.com
Year Founded: 1992