The District of Muskoka is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our workforce, encouraging applications from
all qualified individuals
Our organization is committed to providing persons with disabilities with equal opportunities and standards of goods and services, and
we are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require disability related accommodation to participate
in the recruitment process, please advise the Human Resources department as soon as possible. Accommodation may be provided in
all steps of the hiring process. Any questions regarding this posting should be directed to the Human Resources Department.
The District Municipality of Muskoka is currently recruiting for a
Airport Maintenance Specialist
The District
Muskoka is a great place to live and play, and the District is a four-season municipality passionate about
protecting, servicing and caring for this community. We have opportunities that will allow you to learn, grow and
build your career amongst other ambitious leaders and innovators. We offer a competitive compensation
package and are committed to promoting diversity, accessibility and inclusion.
The Opportunity
As the Airport Maintenance Specialist, you will provide customer service and aircraft servicing including aircraft
fueling and the operation of heavy equipment. Responsible for providing financial data input and verification,
customer service and administrative support, managing other airport information, and assisting in the operation
of the Airport in accordance with Federal Regulations, Airport Operation Procedures, and other applicable
policies.
What you will do: What you will need:
• Perform aircraft servicing, including aircraft fueling,
operation of ground power units, marshalling, and
towing aircraft.
- Perform airfield maintenance, including snow
maintenance.
- Responsible for administrative and financial functions
records (financial records, hard copy files, mail,
electronic files and databases).
- Assist with the collection, research and consolidation
required plans or protocols.
- Minimum Grade 12 education with two (2)
to undertake aircraft servicing tasks and
operate heavy equipment.
- Must be able to work weekend shifts and
on-call schedule.
- Must hold a valid Ontario driver’s license and
o An Aeronautical Restricted Radio
Operator Certificate in accordance with
Industry Canada
o A Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Certificate in accordance the
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act
and Regulations;
o An Aircraft Fuel Handling Training
Certificate in accordance with World Fuel
Services standards.
For a full outline of the responsibilities
and requirements, please the next page.
What we are offering
This is a Permanent Full-time opportunity at the District. The compensation range for this role is $24.63 to
$26.93 hourly. The District is also proud to offer the following to our permanent employees:
The Next Step
If you have the necessary skills, experience and qualifications, and can support our vision and
values (RISE: Respect, Innovation, Service and Equity)
This posting closes on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 @ 12:00 p.m.
Visit our careers page for other opportunities.
The District of Muskoka is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our workforce, encouraging applications from
all qualified individuals
Our organization is committed to providing persons with disabilities with equal opportunities and standards of goods and services, and
we are compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require disability related accommodation to participate
in the recruitment process, please advise the Human Resources department as soon as possible. Accommodation may be provided in
all steps of the hiring process. Any questions regarding this posting should be directed to the Human Resources Department.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Airport Maintenance Specialist
Department: Administration Reports to: Manager, Airport Administration & Service
Effective
Date: January 2020 Supersedes:
October 2013
(Airport Service Representative)
Classification: CUPE Outside Class 4
Job
Evaluation
Date:
November 2005
SUMMARY:
Provide customer service and aircraft servicing including aircraft fueling and the operation of heavy equipment.
Responsible for providing financial data input and verification, customer service and administrative support,
managing other airport information, and assisting in the operation of the Airport in accordance with Federal
Regulations, Airport Operation Procedures, and other applicable policies.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES (not limited to):
- Perform aircraft servicing, including aircraft fueling, operation of ground power units, marshalling, and towing
- Perform airfield maintenance, including snow removal, runway de-icing, lawn care, and garden maintenance.
- Responsible for administrative and financial functions including the creation and maintenance of airport records
- Assist with the collection, research and consolidation of information regarding the airport operation and any
- Maintain airside safety and security, including control of aircraft ramp access and activities, radio monitoring
and usage, wildlife control using pyrotechnics, runway inspections, and runway surface condition reporting as
per Transport Canada Standards.
- Perform customer service duties which includes, but is not limited to; accepting and processing payments,
and responding to customer concerns and complaints.
- Ensure quality and inventory control of the aviation fuel supply and delivery equipment.
- Work safely and in compliance with relevant statutes and regulations and within the safe work procedures and
- Undertake standby duties.
- Related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum Grade 12 education with two (2) years related experience including the ability to undertake aircraft
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a proven ability to work independently or in a team.
- Demonstrated organizational, administrative and customer service skills as well as the ability to handle a
- Must be able to work weekend shifts and irregular hours, including participation in the on-call schedule.
- Must hold a valid Ontario driver’s license and be capable of obtaining the following;
o An Aeronautical Restricted Radio Operator Certificate in accordance with Industry Canada
o A Transportation of Dangerous Goods Certificate in accordance the Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Act and Regulations;
o An Aircraft Fuel Handling Training Certificate in accordance with World Fuel Services standards.