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Aviation Mission Systems Cyber Support

Washington, DC · Hybrid

$64.75 - $79.50/hr

Lead efforts to support Aviation Information Assurance system compliance with the Risk Management Framework (RMF). * Assist in the preparation and review of acquisition and cybersecurity ...

Aviation Mission Systems Cyber Support

Washington, DC · On-site

$64.75 - $79.50/hr

Lead efforts to support Aviation Information Assurance system compliance with the Risk Management Framework (RMF). * Assist in the preparation and review of acquisition and cybersecurity ...

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HRIS Associate

Manhattan, NY · On-site +1

$110K - $120K/yr

The Associate, HRIS supports Bayview's Human Resources Information Systems, with a primary focus on Workday. This role plays a key part in Bayview's transition from UKG Pro to Workday by ...

HRIS Associate

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$110K - $120K/yr

The Associate, HRIS supports Bayview's Human Resources Information Systems, with a primary focus on Workday. This role plays a key part in Bayview's transition from UKG Pro to Workday by ...

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Associate Aviation Director Governmental Affairs

Associate Aviation Director Governmental Affairs

Miami-Dade County, FL

Miami, FL • On-site

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Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Five years of progressively responsible experience in governmental affairs, public policy, legislative analysis, or intergovernmental relations is required. Additional experience in governmental affairs, public policy, legislative analysis, or intergovernmental relations may substitute for the required education on a year-for-year basis.

Experience in aviation transportation, regulatory or infrastructure is preferred. Applicants qualifying for employment with the Miami-Dade Aviation Department will be subject to extensive security screening, including but not limited to fingerprint checks, employment verification and such other procedures as may be mandated by Federal law. The security clearance required by the Federal law is a continuing condition of employment. Recruitment Notes The Miami-Dade Aviation Department encompasses Miami International Airport (MIA), the County's General Aviation Airports (GAAs), and one training airport.

MIA serves as a premier global gateway, ranking among the busiest airports in the United States, with approximately 55 million passengers annually and one of the highest volumes of international travelers nationwide. As a major economic driver for Miami-Dade County and the State of Florida, MIA generates an estimated $32 billion in annual economic impact and supports more than 275,000 direct and indirect jobs. Furthermore, MIA is a top international cargo hub, with trade volumes exceeding $73 billion annually, underscoring its vital role in global commerce and supply chain connectivity. To sustain this dynamic, globally significant system, MDAD is seeking a highly experienced leader for the Associate Aviation Director, Governmental Affairs.

This executive position leads the Office of Governmental Affairs, overseeing the development, implementation, and advancement of the department's legislative and regulatory priorities at the local, state, and federal levels. The incumbent coordinates, analyzes, and disseminates complex information on airport operations, infrastructure development, and regulatory matters to inform policy decisions in partnership with the County Mayor, the Board of County Commissioners, and the Aviation Director. The position also shapes departmental policies, procedures, and strategic initiatives to drive improvement and expansion across the County's Aviation System. Responsibilities include developing and reviewing all departmental legislative initiatives submitted to the County Mayor and the Board of County Commissioners, and representing the department at Commission and Committee meetings, briefings, and other forums.

The incumbent establishes and advances MDAD's annual state and federal legislative agenda, proactively monitors proposed legislation and regulatory actions, and protects and promotes the interests of the airport system. The Associate Aviation Director, Governmental Affairs, collaborates closely with state and federal agencies, promoting grant strategies to secure funding for aviation projects and ensuring compliance with federal requirements for efficient movement of international passengers and cargo. The role manages complex stakeholder relationships at the regional and national levels and works extensively with federal agency leadership (FAA, TSA, Customs and Border Protection), the South Florida Congressional Delegation, and local civic, business, and aviation organizations to advance MDAD's priorities and secure funding. Additionally, the incumbent liaises with Airports Council International, the American Association of Airport Executives, and serves in a leadership capacity with the Florida Airports Council, representing the interests of Florida's commercial service and general aviation airports in statewide aviation policy discussions. This position requires significant experience in legislative affairs, lobbying, or government relations; deep expertise in aviation policy; political acumen; strong relationship-building abilities; skillful navigation of legislative and regulatory environments; and outstanding leadership and communication skills.

The Associate Aviation Director, Governmental Affairs, plays a pivotal role in ensuring MDAD maintains a strong presence in legislative and regulatory arenas, supporting the continued growth, operational excellence, and global competitiveness of one of the nation's premier airport systems.


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