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Airport Manager
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Diego Imperial, CA 92251
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:4,995.00 - 6,079.00 USD /month
Job Category:Business/Strategic Management
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Imperial, CA 92251
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Business Unit Management
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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Airport Manager
County of Imperial
Airport Manager
Approx Monthly Salary $4,995 - $6,079
Plan, organize, direct and control the activities, services and operations of the County Airport and the administration of airport owned and leased properties; train, supervise and evaluate department personnel, develop and monitor department budget; prepare and maintain records, reports, and real property documents. Education/Experience: Any combination equivalent to; Any combination equivalent to: bachelor’s degree in business, management or related field with course work in airport management and 3years increasingly responsible management experience including at least 2years in airport operations. License and other requirements Valid California driver’s license. Must complete Safety and Operations Specialist Certification and Airport Security Coordinator Certification within 12 months of employment. Incumbents in this classification must pass a law enforcement security check. Application deadline: 9/30/08.
Applications may be picked up at: The Imperial County HR Dept., 940 W Main, Ste #101, El Centro, CA 92243 or www.co.imperial.ca.us. Fax: (760) 352-2652. Resume not accepted in lieu of application. An EEOE.
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