HELP WANTED: City of New Bedford is currently hiring for an Airport Technician

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PAY: $16.04 hr – $21.84 hr

Maintenance of Airport property and equipment to ensure the efficient and effective safety and service for all users of the Airfield and Landside Facilities. Inspects and maintains the runways, taxiways and other paved and non-paved areas on and off the airfield in accordance with FAR part 139 regulations. Paints airfield and landside markings. Repairs runway and taxiway lights; airfield and landside mowing, weed eating, tree cutting and grading. Conducts mandatory day/night airfield and wildlife inspections. Issues Digital NOTAMS. Acts as part of an integrated security system. Removes snow airside and landside. Maintains grounds, structures and facilities. Performs general custodial and maintenance work in and around buildings. Landscapes, removes trash, changes light fixtures, paints; general cleaning duties (vacuum, dust, wash windows, clean restrooms). Provides escorts as needed. Must communicate professionally on company and FAA radios.

This position requires availability of nights and weekends. The airport is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Normal staffing hours are from 6:00a.m. to 11:15p.m. daily. Must attend mandatory annual on-the-job trainings in compliance with FAR part 139 regulations. Must possess and maintain a valid Massachusetts driver’s license. Operates a motor vehicle on a regular basis. Must possess and maintain a valid Class B CDL license and a 2B and 4G Classification Hoisting license or be able to obtain said licenses within 180 days of employment. Mandatory CORI (Criminal Offender Record Investigation) background check per City Council Ordinance effective May 14, 2013.

For application/complete job description, please visit www.newbedford-ma.gov. Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found. New Bedford has a residency requirement. EEO

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