Manager of Airport Infrastructure and Facilities
Listed on 2025-11-29
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Airport Staff & Aviation Operations
Bangor International Airport has an opening for a Manager of Airport Infrastructure and Facilities. Bangor International Airport is a Part 139 compliant commercial air service airport. The Manager of Airport Infrastructure and Facilities is responsible for overseeing the administration, management, and maintenance of airport facilities. This includes fuel farm operations, terminal buildings, hangars, commercial properties, and related infrastructure. This role also manages the facility and maintenance divisions which include both building and airfield maintenance.
Additionally, the Manager collaborates with various departments and agencies to ensure compliance with Federal, State, and Local regulations.
This list is meant to be an overview and should not be considered all-inclusive.
- Directs and supervises various airport divisions, including airfield maintenance, fuel farm operations, and facility and maintenance divisions
- Oversees airport development projects, including terminal and building improvements, facility upgrades, additions, and repairs
- Recommends facility and capital improvements to ensure long-term sustainability
- Coordinates and oversees construction projects related to airport facilities
- Responds to airport emergencies on a 24-hour basis
- Participates in the hiring process, including interviewing candidates; assists with training programs; and recommends promotions, appointments, and disciplinary actions.
- Assists in the preparation of the annual budget; administers it upon approval, coordinates equipment and parts purchases, and assists in developing RFPs/RFQs
- Supports airport lease negotiations, provides input for the Airport Master Plan and other strategic plans
- Contributes to airport sustainability initiatives
- Assists with grant administration as needed
- Addresses tenant complaints and inquiries as needed
- Represents the airport at conferences, seminars, and various meetings
- Ensuring compliance with the Airport Security Plan, Federal Aviation Regulations Part 139, TSA regulations, and other applicable regulations
- Performs other related duties as assigned
- Below are the requirements and qualifications desired for this position:
- Proven project management experience with large infrastructure projects.
Ability to manage projects while working with multiple vendors, contractors, tenants, and concessionaires - Proficiency in multiple applications such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint and other software programs.
- Proven ability to analyze and interpret a wide variety of data and information, drawing appropriate inferences and conclusions, and track projects appropriately
- Working knowledge of airport security requirements
- Ability to assist with directing division personnel consistent with federal and state regulations and City policies and procedures
- Ability to express thoughts and ideas in a clear and effective manner, both orally and in writing
- Working knowledge of the principles and techniques of budgeting, grant writing
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other City officials and departments, airport customers and users, subordinate personnel, representatives of local, state, and federal agencies, and the public
- Must be able to respond to Airport emergencies on a 24-hour basis
- A valid Maine driver's license is required.
- Able to pass a ten-year background check.
A degree in Airport Management, Business Administration, Construction Management (preferred), or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Requires at least five years of progressively responsible experience in construction project management and maintenance, along with broad knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local airport regulations.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENTWhile performing the duties of this position, the employee may work both indoors and outdoors. Indoor work is typically performed in an office environment and may require light to moderate physical effort, including routine bending, stooping, and occasional lifting. Outdoor work may occur in all weather conditions and may involve exposure to a moderate noise level.
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