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General Definition of Work Under the general direction of the Airport Manager, the Operations Manager plans, directs, and inspects the overall Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF), Operations, and ...

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How much do airport operation jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for airport operation in the United States is $24.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is airport operation?

Airport operations refer to the coordination and management of various activities and services that ensure the safe, secure, and efficient functioning of an airport. This includes overseeing airside and landside operations, such as runway maintenance, baggage handling, security checks, emergency response, and passenger services. Airport operations staff work closely with airlines, air traffic control, ground handling teams, and regulatory agencies to maintain smooth airport activities and compliance with safety regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in airport operation, and why are they important?

To thrive in Airport Operations, you need a solid understanding of airport procedures, safety regulations, and logistics, often backed by a degree in aviation management or a related field. Familiarity with airport management systems, scheduling software, and regulatory compliance tools is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills help coordinate effectively with multiple stakeholders and respond to dynamic situations. These competencies ensure safe, efficient airport operations and enhance the passenger experience.

How does an airport operation professional typically collaborate with other departments to ensure smooth daily airport functioning?

Airport Operations professionals work closely with a variety of teams, including security, air traffic control, maintenance, customer service, and airline representatives. Daily responsibilities often involve coordinating flight schedules, managing gate assignments, addressing operational disruptions, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as the role requires quick decision-making and real-time problem-solving to maintain efficient airport operations. This collaborative environment not only helps prevent delays but also creates opportunities to learn from diverse departments, which can support career advancement within the airport industry.

What is the difference between Airport Operation vs Airport Security Officer?

AspectAirport OperationAirport Security Officer
Primary ResponsibilitiesManaging daily airport functions, coordinating flights, baggage handling, and customer serviceEnsuring security protocols, screening passengers and luggage, preventing unauthorized access
Required CertificationsAirports may require general safety and operational certificationsSecurity clearance, TSA certification, and background checks
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, airport terminals, operational areasSecurity checkpoints, screening areas, airport perimeter
Employer & Industry UsageAirlines, airport authorities, ground handling companiesAirport security agencies, government security agencies

While both roles are essential to airport operations, Airport Operation focuses on managing overall airport functions, whereas Airport Security Officer specializes in maintaining security and safety protocols. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path within the aviation industry.

What does an airport operation crew do?

An airport operation crew is responsible for managing daily airport activities, including coordinating aircraft movements, ensuring safety protocols are followed, and maintaining communication between ground staff and air traffic control. They handle tasks such as baggage handling, runway inspections, and emergency response to ensure smooth and safe airport operations.

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Infographic showing various Airport Operation job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,415 per year, or $24.7 per hour.

Aviation-Operations - Airport Operations Officer Trainee, I,II

City of Abilene

Abilene, TX • On-site

$19.96 - $30.23/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


City Of Abilene (Texas) rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

681st of 848 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Under the immediate supervision of the Airport Operations Officer III and Division Manager - Airport Operations, responsible for training for and performing Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) duties, assisting in the overall operation of airside, landside, and terminal areas on an assigned shift, including nights, weekends, and holidays. This position ensures compliance with 14 Code of Federal Regulations FAR Parts 77 and 139, CFR Part 1542, and all other applicable statutes, regulations, and requirements.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
Airport Operations Officer Trainee and I exercise no direct supervision.
Airport Operations Officer II - In the absence of more senior leadership, takes the lead and participates in Airport Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) operations, responding to all emergencies occurring within the confines of, and adjacent to, the Airport and other response areas as authorized by the Director of Transportation Services.
IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Identifies and anticipates operational, safety and security concerns by inspecting all areas of the airport, to include airside, landside, and terminal facilities to ensure compliance with 14 CFR §139 and the Airport Certification Manual.
Maintains satisfactory conditions of airside, landside, and terminal facilities by creating work orders, maintaining NOTAMs, and performing light maintenance duties such as changing lightbulbs, air filters, etc.
Performs airside operations activities including, but not limited to: identifying, preventing, responding to and/or removing all hazards to aviation including FOD, wildlife, AOA incursions, unauthorized vehicles and pedestrian entry, and disabled aircraft.
Inspects and maintains a record of all aeronautical areas including pavement, markings, lighting, safety areas, wildlife, construction, emergency equipment and fueling practices to comply with 14 CFR §139 and NFPA 407.
Coordinates construction and maintenance on or near the airport to ensure minimum interference with airport operations.
Conducts AOA Driver's, Airport Security, and Authorized Signatory Training.
Carries out responsibilities outlined in the Airport Emergency Plan (AEP) and occasionally performs Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) duties.
Performs duties and trains for Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, including operating emergency vehicles and related firefighting equipment necessary for public safety and emergency response.
Conducts thorough terminal inspections, assists passengers and tenants to resolve issues, and may occasionally perform janitorial duties as needed.
Conducts Airport Security related functions to include monitoring phones, radios, security cameras, gate systems, sterile/secure area doors, performing patrols and security badge checks, and other duties listed in the Airport Security Program.
Responsible for maintaining passenger and tenant contacts through positive lines of communication by professionally representing the Airport and City of Abilene through frequent and meaningful contact.
Operate a variety of emergency and rescue vehicles, equipment and tools including ARFF vehicles, self-contained breathing apparatus, gas powered saw, generator, minor hand tools, and two-way radios.
OTHER JOB-RELATED DUTIES
Assists with and participates in mutual aid efforts with the City of Abilene Police and Fire Departments, as well as other responding agencies to ensure compliance with the Airport Emergency Plan.
Assists with snow/ice removal operations including runway friction testing as needed/directed and operating snow/ice removal equipment.
Perform other job related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
Occupational safety/safe driving principles and practices for light equipment operation.
All applicable CFRs and Advisory Circulars.
State and Federal Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting regulations.
Airport emergency and security procedures.
Skill to:
Operate heavy equipment including, but not limited to, snow removal vehicles, mowing equipment, and forklifts.
Effectively utilize programs such as Google Earth, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, etc., with the ability to learn new programs introduced in the future.
Ability to:
Perform Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting duties.
Respond to airport emergencies and determine the proper course of action.
Understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, both internally and externally.
Follow and embrace the City of Abilene Core Values - Respect, Integrity, Service Above Self, and Excellence in All We Do.
Perform as a team member in a manner that accomplishes the Division's mission and treats team members with dignity, courtesy, and respect.
Experience and Training Guidelines:
For positions with more than one level, all listed requirements at the lower levels are required at the higher levels. Any combination equivalent to experience and training to provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be qualifying. Knowledge, skills, and abilities may be obtained through:
Airport Operations Officer Trainee:
Experience:
Airport Operation Officer Trainee is an entry level position, and no previous experience is required.
Education/Training:
A High School diploma or GED is required.
License or Certificate:
A valid Texas Class B - Exempt driver's license to operate all ARFF equipment is required within 90 days of employment.
An Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) 80-Hour Certification is required within 180 days of employment.
A Basic Structural Fire Certificate from the TEXAS Commission of Fire Protection Standards, which includes 40 hours of Emergency Medical Training is required. This certification is not provided by the City of Abilene. Please visit this website for more information: www.tcfp.state.tx.us
Airport Operations Officer I
Experience:
One (1) year of relevant, previous experience is required.
Must possess and maintain these required Texas Commission of Fire Protection Certifications:
  • Basic Firefighter Certification that includes 40-Hour Emergency Medical training
  • Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) Certification

Prior work experience in civil or military airports, airline, and/or FBO operations is preferred.
Education/Training:
A High School diploma or GED is required.
License or Certificate:
A valid Texas Class B - Exempt driver's license to operate all ARFF equipment is required.
An Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting ARFF 80-Hour Certification is required.
Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate from the Texas Commission of Fire Protection is required.
Airport Operations Officer II
Experience:
Two (2) years of relevant or equivalent previous experience as an Airport Operations Officer I is required.
Must possess and maintain these required Texas Commission of Fire Protection Certifications:
  • Basic Firefighter Certification that includes 40-Hour Emergency Medical training
  • Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) Certification

Prior related work experience at a civil or military airport is preferred.
Education/Training:
A High School diploma or GED is required.
License or Certificate:
A valid Texas Class B - Exempt driver's license to operate all ARFF equipment is required.
An Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting ARFF 80-Hour Certification is required.
Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate from the Texas Commission of Fire Protection is required.
Special Requirements:
Essential duties require the following physical skills and work environment:
Bloodborne Pathogens training and HazCom training are required within sixty (60) days of employment.
Ability to pass Criminal History Records Check is required.
Exposure to cold, heat, noise, inclement weather, vibration, confining workspace, chemicals, explosive materials, mechanical hazards, and electrical hazards.
Must be available for shift work, on-call work, and stand-by duty.
Considered Essential Personnel in the event of City Offices closure and reports to work as assigned by the Director of Transportation Services.
With or without accommodation, the "X" indicates the overall strength demand of the position during a typical workday:
___ Sedentary - lifting of no more than 10 pounds
___ Light - lifting no more than 20 pounds; carrying up to 10 pounds
___ Medium - lifting no more than 50 pounds; carrying up to 25 pounds
_X_ Heavy - lifting no more than 100 pounds; carrying up to 50 pounds
___ Very Heavy - team lifting over 100 pounds; carrying more than 50 pounds
Physical Demand Codes: The following describes whether or not the position is expected to exert the physical demands listed during a typical workday as well as the overall frequency of the task:
Codes for how often:
N = No
E = Extensive (100 - 70% of the time)
M = Moderate (60 - 30% of the time)
I = Infrequent (20 - 10% of the time)
A = Almost Never (<10% of the time)
Code / Task
_E_ Standing
_M_ Sitting
_E_ Walking
_M_ Lifting
_I_ Carrying
_I_ Pushing/Pulling
_I_ Overhead Work
_I_ Fine Dexterity
_I_ Kneeling
_I_ Crouching
_A_ Crawling
_I_ Bending
_I_ Twisting
_I_ Climbing
_I_ Balancing
_E_ Vision
_E_ Hearing
_E_ Talking
___ Other:

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