Airport Facility Project Manager II
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Salary range: $88,654-$135,000 Posting expires:
April 7, 2026 General Description and Classification Standards The
individual in this position is responsible for facilities
management and over-site for all structures on properties of the
Airport other than the Central Passenger Terminal Complex. This
includes tenant occupied buildings and Department of Aviation
structures & properties. This includes not only buildings but all
bridges, roadways and other support structures. Duties include, but
are not limited to: ensuring that assigned projects are properly
planned, designed, and implemented in compliance with approved
scope, schedule, and budget; ensuring that all airport facilities
operate within federal, state, and local regulations and comply
with standards relating to building codes, safety codes, and
environmental regulations. This is a highly experienced
professional who routinely exercises project leadership over
complex projects, trains other professionals, or serves as a
specialized subject matter expert in one or more specific areas.
This level would be expected to have noticeably greater leadership
or technical responsibilities than the Senior level. This is NOT a
routine promotional level and the specific justification for
classification at this level must be documented Supervision
Received Works under very general supervision. Depending on
organization structure, may work independently with responsibility
for an assigned function or program. Responsibilities Essential
Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for
this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all
inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Oversees,
coordinates and liaises as designated lead on all projects dealing
with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) including
checkpoint construction/renovation and new equipment installation;
during planning, design and construction phases; representing the
Aviation Facility Management Division; and their primary concerns
regarding plan reviews to ensure compliance with Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport (HJAIA) standards and Department of
Aviation (DOA) Planning & Development (P&D) Department
procedures. Directs senior staff on critical job functions and
directions and/or approvals for meetings with internal and external
customers. Plans, executes, produces reports and recommendations,
then follows up annual facility assessments for all DOA occupied
buildings and all tenant occupied buildings in support of the total
asset management program. After senior staff reviews, the
assessments are provided to the building occupants for remedial
actions as necessary. Quarterly follow-up is then preformed with
the building occupant. This is also coordinated with the DOA
Properties Division. Manages and inspects all City of Atlanta
Department of Aviation property assigned for construction or
storage lay-down area. Reviews all request for space and access to
the property by airline, contractor or other city department.
Conducts visual inspections on a regular basis to ensure compliance
to agreements and maintains security and proper usage of the
spaces. On a daily basis, monitors the activities of DOA and tenant
activities and facilitates routine maintenance on the buildings and
structures not associated directly with the Central Passenger
Terminal Complex. This includes any tenant building modifications
underway, utility services operations, structural integrity,
aircraft fuel delivery systems and overall aesthetic presentation
of the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport to the
public served. Develops projects for implementation by Department
of Aviation engineering or maintenance organizations as required
for dealing with facility needs of tenants and/or stakeholders to
ensure facilities remain in functional status. Decision Making
Direction received is very general and focuses on end results and
is typically collaborative in nature. Position plans own work and
project schedules and sequences. Leadership Provided Typically has
formal project management and/or skills development
responsibilities. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial
listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to
perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Broad
knowledge of all facets of profession and related fields; knowledge
of principles and practices of mechanical and electrical
engineering; knowledge of principles and practices of construction
supervision and management; consultants may have deep knowledge of
one or more specialized areas; leaders would typically have
extensive general knowledge and some specialized knowledge.
Exceptional technical and leadership skills; skill to persuade
and/or negotiate to achieve results. Ability to adapt extensive
knowledge to new environments or circumstances; ability to develop
professional and leadership skills in others; ability to build
partnerships across the organization; ability to read and interpret
scaled drawings. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Education
and Experience Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline such
as mechanical or electrical is very beneficial (and/or an
equivalent discipline). 5 years' of specific professional
experience. Must have some project management or leadership
experience; general business administration knowledge and
experience and supervisory and/or managerial experience is
required. Preferred Education & Experience Master’s degree in an
engineering discipline such as mechanical or electrical and 8-10
years' of specific experience with extensive project management or
leadership experience; direct knowledge of mechanical, electrical
and plumbing operations is desired; working knowledge of financial
management Licensures and Certifications None required. Essential
Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and
sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job
successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with
job.
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