Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

Airport Certification and Construction Coordinator

Dulles International Airport Full time

Compensation Grade:

S22

Salary Range:

$116,941.00-$169,563.00

Opening Date:

November 14, 2025

Closing Date:

November 29, 2025

Please Note: All job announcements close at 11:59 p.m. of the day before the posted closing date.

As the Airport Certification and Construction Coordinator, you will oversee and ensure compliance with regulatory and policy requirements to ensure the safe, efficient, and secure operation of the airport complex. You will manage programs related to airport certification, including training, inspections, recordkeeping, and the implementation and maintenance of the Airport Certification Manual (ACM) and its supporting documents. In coordination with engineering and operations staff, you will oversee the functional requirements of major design studies and construction projects, as well as facility improvement activities for airlines and other tenants. You will also serve in the Airport Operations 24-hour Command Center, supporting continuous and compliant airport operations and performing related duties as assigned.

Serves in the Airport Operations Department at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) or Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Serves as the Program Manager responsible for ensuring the compliance of the airport’s Part 139 Airport Certification Program in accordance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and Airport Directives including but not limited to the development and management of the Airport Certification Manual (ACM), the Airport Emergency Plan (AEP), and the Wildlife Hazard Management Plan (WHMP).

Serves as a liaison with the FAA ATCT, FSDO, and Eastern Region to maintain LOAs, MOUs, and other agreements with respect to Washington Dulles International Airport. Prepares responses for official FAA inquiries including Letters of Investigation (LOIs) and Letters of Compliance (LOCs).

Serves as the Program Manager responsible for the Operations Construction Coordination Program to ensure construction and infrastructure maintenance activities are reviewed, coordinated, and communicated to affected parties and potential impacts are resolved.  Provides Airport Operations representation in construction-related meeting and develops schedules and milestones and tracks project progress to completion. 

Reviews project plans to identify and mitigate impact on operation of the airport complex by identifying, documenting, and implementing "lessons learned" from each project; by assisting in resolving technical interdependency issues in planning, design, construction, and activation for each project in coordination with other departments; and by conveying relevant information to key personnel working with the project.

Serves as an Airport Operations Duty Manager Supervisory managing the Airport complex from the Airport Operations 24-hour Command Center as needed.

Inspects the airport complex to ensure compliance with 49 CFR Part 1540 and 1542, and 14 CFR Part 139 requirements.

Ensures potential threats or incidents are contained and advises the Airport Operations Department Manager and designated security coordinator for future corrective action.

Directs or initiates action to prevent unsafe operating conditions during inclement weather and emergencies.

Performs other duties as assigned or as determined on own initiative.

QUALIFICATIONS

Seven years of progressively responsible experience as an Operations Officer in airport operations and construction management at a Category X airport or at an airport with a total passenger volume (TPV) of at least 1 million annually.

Knowledge of supervisory principles and ability to manage the operations and programs of the unit/team.

Ability to understand the impact of construction on daily Airport operations.

Skill in managing and administering multiple, major projects concurrently and in ensuring coordination and integration among related efforts.

Knowledge of and ability to comply with Federal, state, and local regulatory requirements governing airports.

Ability to perform budget management, airport maintenance, construction monitoring and control, and computer applications and support for a Category X airport or an airport with a TPV of at least 1 million annually.

Knowledge of aircraft operations and the ability to take timely and appropriate action to avoid situations that adversely impact safety.

Knowledge of and the ability to apply general engineering and construction methods, techniques, and practices to ensure proper sequencing of work.

Knowledge of and ability to anticipate and mitigate common construction and environmental problems.

Knowledge of airline and tenant objectives; corporate standards; equipment and operational procedures; and general airport and aviation industry policies, planning, and procedures.

Ability to make detailed analyses of data and information and make recommendations.

Ability to speak and write effectively, with emphasis on communicating technical information to nontechnical audiences.

Skill in using a computer and modern office suite software.

EDUCATION

A Bachelor's Degree in any field,.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Large-scale project construction management, planning, or engineering experience.

Airport construction management, planning, or engineering experience.

A Bachelor’s Degree in Aviation Management, Aerospace Engineering, Airway Science, Aviation, or a similar airport- or aviation-focused field of study.

NECESSARY SPECIAL FACTORS

Is subject to hold-over and recall on a 24-hour basis for essential services and emergencies such as snow removal.

A background security investigation will be required for all new hires.

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