AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR 7740
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES OF THE CLASS
An employee in
this class is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of a variety of
construction projects associated with airport operations. This supervision includes, but is not limited
to, inspections and supervision of building (tenant and owner)
construction/modification and major airport improvement projects involving
federal and state funding. Work is
performed under the general direction of an administrative supervisor through
conferences and reports. Performs
related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK
ACTIVITIES
Initiates and coordinates
documentation for federal funding applications, with Federal Aviation
Administration and New York State Department of Transportation representatives;
Coordinates pre-planning engineering
meetings with consultant engineering personnel;
Reviews preliminary plans and
coordinates with airport tenants and Federal Aviation Administration Agencies
regarding proposed projects and scheduling of work periods;
Maintains federal and state mandated
construction progress records utilized for payments and quality control;
Coordinates quality control testing
programs and performs on-site field inspections during major airfield
construction projects;
Performs inspections of airport
tenant lease properties and structures on an annual basis and during periods of
initial construction and/or major alterations, to insure compliance with
building codes and construction plans;
Communicates with federal and state
agencies, airport tenants, and contractors to insure compliance during
construction projects and as a result of annual building/facilities
inspections.
FULL PERFORMANCE
KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS Thorough knowledge of structural design and material
specifications; good knowledge of field measurement procedures and layout of
work sites; knowledge of air traffic control procedures utilized in operations
on airport access areas; knowledge of computer programming for construction
purposes; ability to read and interpret detailed technical specifications
related to construction scheduling and planning; ability to prepare reports and
maintain detailed records as required for federal and state agency
participation; ability to supervise personnel in a manner conducive to full
performance and high morale; tact; good judgment; physical condition
commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
Open Competitive
Graduation from a standard high school or possession of a
high school equivalency diploma and five (5) years of experience in
construction work, one year which must have been in a supervisory capacity, and
one year of experience in airport operations requiring the utilization of
Federal Aviation Administration regulations governing runway access and
clearance.
NOTE: Additional education in the field of civil technology,
construction engineering or civil engineering may be substituted on a year -
for - year basis for the experience in construction. Education may not be substituted for the
supervisory experience.
8/8/88
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Competitive
R10/19/89