Reporting to the Senior Manager of Non-Capital Programs or Senior Manager of Non-Capital Programs and Materials Management, the Procurement Agent will be responsible for managing procurement and contractual projects for commodities, professional, management and maintenance services, concessions, information technology software and support, and airport tenants.
This position will be responsible for various complex administrative duties under general supervision, while supporting the Tampa International Airport Police Department. This position will ensure accurate and efficient completion of assigned duties.
This is a manual and skilled landscape maintenance and groundskeeping work. Work involves developing and caring for grounds, shrubbery, and plants and improving irrigation maintenance and repairs. Multitrades Workers II-Landscaping is assigned to the maintenance activities related to mowing grass, planting and transplanting shrubs, fertilizing, trimming, and cutting trees in the care of airport and airfield grounds, parking lot areas, parks, terminals, and other airport facilities. Provides grounds maintenance in all seasons. Performs routine cleaning and maintenance on gardening and ground equipment. It may require horticultural training. May operate light trucks and assorted power equipment.
Reporting to the Executive Vice President of Planning & Development and Maintenance, the Vice President of Maintenance is a senior leadership role that is responsible for more than 225 employees and a $60M annual budget. The Vice President of Maintenance is accountable for the safe, efficient, and reliable operation and maintenance of all airport-related facilities and systems
The Mutlitrades Worker II-Airfield Maintenance role is an integral part of a dedicated team accountable for upholding the upkeep and ensuring FAA FAR PART 139 compliance across roughly 1.5 million square feet of airfield paint markings. Responsibilities encompass pavement condition assessment, field conditioning, and security protocols. This includes various tasks such as managing waste disposal routes, operating sweepers, executing asphalt and concrete repairs, addressing fencing issues, and performing both large and small-scale tractor mowing. The role extends to tasks like chemical applications, FDOT bridge repairs, and overseeing signage installation and upkeep at Tampa International Airport.
Electrician III is highly skilled in the installation, troubleshooting, and repairing of electrical equipment and medium to high-voltage power distribution systems typically found in a large industrial facility. The Electrician III will work in the area of airfield lighting systems and FAA compliance, 480-volt power distribution including backup power generation, 277 and 480-volt lighting systems, and underground utility locates, strong knowledge of electrical codes, and project inspection.
The Equipment Mechanic III inspects, maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs automotive and related equipment. This position also involves overseeing the work of subordinate mechanics, acting as a Lead Worker, and managing the operation of a small repair shop or garage. The Equipment Mechanic III must possess a strong technical aptitude, excellent diagnostic skills, and the ability to provide technical assistance to subordinates. This role requires a working knowledge of vehicle systems, computer interfaces, and diagnostic tools. The incumbent must demonstrate expertise in repair procedures, possess strong organizational and leadership skills, and be able to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.