The Department
The Public Works Department plays a vital role in maintaining Paso Robles’ infrastructure and quality of life, overseeing essential services including transportation systems, stormwater infrastructure, City facilities, fleet services, and the Paso Robles Municipal Airport. Through in-house operations and maintenance, the department delivers responsive, reliable, and cost-effective services that support residents, businesses, and visitors every day.
A key component of the department is Airport Operations. Owned and operated by the [Company], the airport is guided by City Council policy direction with technical input from the Airport Commission. With significant potential for future growth, the airport is positioned to remain a critical transportation and economic asset for the region for years to come.
Typical Duties
The following duties are typical of this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the duties set forth below and/or may be required to perform additional related duties to address City needs and evolving business practices.
Plans, assigns, supervises, trains, mentors, and evaluates assigned staff; provides ongoing coaching, addresses performance issues, and promotes a high standard of accountability, safety, and customer service.
Works in conjunction with the Airport Manager to oversee daily airport operations and maintenance activities to ensure efficiency, safety, and compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements.
Monitors and evaluates staff work for accuracy, quality, and adherence to established standards, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Develops work schedules, prioritizes assignments, and allocates staffing resources based on operational needs, workload demands, and emergency response requirements.
Assists the Airport Manager in developing and implementing division goals, objectives, policies, and procedures; evaluates operations and recommends improvements to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
Ensures compliance with FAA airport and spaceport regulations, including FAR/AIM, and implements requirements of the Airport Certification Manual, Airport Emergency Plan, Wildlife Hazard Management Plan, and related programs.
Conducts and oversees routine and special inspections of airfield facilities, including runways, taxiways, aprons, lighting systems, signage, fencing, security gates, hangars, and safety areas; ensures deficiencies are promptly corrected.
Maintains accurate records and logs of inspections, maintenance activities, incidents, and corrective actions.
Coordinates and oversees airfield maintenance activities, including pavement repairs, lighting systems, vegetation control, and foreign object debris (FOD) removal.
Administers and monitors contracts; coordinates and inspects work performed by contractors, vendors, and consultants to ensure compliance with specifications, safety standards, and regulatory requirements.
Prepares or assists in the development of specifications for services, materials, and supplies; reviews purchase orders, invoices, and related documentation.
Develops, implements, and administers preventative maintenance programs for airport facilities, equipment, and infrastructure.
Coordinates airport operations and emergency response activities with internal departments, public safety agencies, tenants, Fixed Base Operators (FBOs), and regulatory agencies.
Responds to and coordinates incidents and emergencies, including aircraft incidents, fuel spills, wildlife hazards, and hazardous materials events; supports emergency and post-incident recovery operations.
Monitors airfield and aircraft operations to ensure compliance with applicable regulations; identifies unsafe conditions or activities and initiates corrective action.
Communicates via UNICOM and issues Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) as required.
Supports airport security by monitoring airfield access, enforcing rules and regulations, and ensuring compliance with applicable security requirements for both the airport and potential future spaceport.
Coordinates and monitors construction and capital improvement projects to ensure compliance with approved safety plans, phasing, and operational requirements.
Works collaboratively with other City departments, contractors, and regulatory agencies to establish and maintain effective operational and maintenance procedures.
Maintains effective working relationships with tenants, pilots, contractors, and the public; addresses inquiries, complaints, and operational concerns with professionalism and responsiveness.
Enforces airport rules, regulations, minimum standards, and lease provisions.
Performs operational duties as needed, including operating radio communications, aircraft towing, and general airfield and facility maintenance.
Assists in the development and maintenance of airport operational and emergency plans in compliance with regulatory requirements and industry best practices.
Conducts research and prepares reports on regulatory changes, operational issues, and industry trends impacting airport operations.
Promotes and maintains a culture of safety, innovation, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Employment Standards & Special Requirements
Knowledge of:
Supervisory principles and practices, including employee motivation, performance evaluation, training, coaching, and conflict resolution.
Work planning, scheduling, and resource allocation in a multi-functional airport operations and maintenance environment.
Principles of customer service, public relations, and effective communication with diverse stakeholders, including tenants, pilots, contractors, regulatory agencies, and City staff.
Applicable safety practices, risk management principles, and occupational hazards associated with airport operations and maintenance.
Basic budgeting, purchasing, and contract administration principles.
Airport operations, including airfield geometry, runway and taxiway systems, markings, lighting, signage, and aircraft movement and non-movement areas.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and guidance applicable to airport and spaceport operations, including Advisory Circulars, and related compliance requirements for general aviation and certificated airports.
Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations governing airport operations, including transportation security requirements, hazardous materials handling, and fire and life safety codes.
Airport safety programs and plans, including the Airport Certification Manual (ACM), Airport Emergency Plan (AEP), Wildlife Hazard Management Plan (WHMP), and airport security programs.
Airfield inspection procedures, condition reporting requirements, and corrective action practices.
Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) concepts and coordination in emergency response situations.
Aircraft ground handling procedures.
Radio communication procedures, including UNICOM operations and issuance of Notices to Air Men (NOTAMs).
Methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in airport and facility maintenance, including pavement, electrical systems, lighting, plumbing, and general building trades.
Preventative maintenance principles and asset management practices for airport facilities and infrastructure.
Airport construction practices, including the ability to interpret Airport Layout Plans (ALPs), Construction Safety and Phasing Plans (CSPPs), and related technical documents.
Airfield systems, including lighting, navigational aids, weather observation systems, and backup power systems.
Principles of project coordination and workflow management for multiple concurrent operational and capital projects.
Safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials, including fuels and chemicals used in airport operations.