Manassas VA
The City of Manassas is accepting applications to join our Airport Maintenance Team! Located at the beautiful Manassas Regional Airport, we are looking for an energetic, proactive team‑player who enjoys completing indoor and outdoor maintenance.
Our Airport is currently working towards becoming a 139 certificated airport.
This announcement is listed as a range of Airport tiers to allow for a broad applicant pool.
Airport Maintenance Worker Responsible for performing skilled work in the maintenance and repair of airport buildings, facilities, equipment and grounds, ensuring the safety of airport personnel, contract workers and the general public.
Maintains a variety of airfield equipment: Inspects, troubleshoots and repairs airfield lighting; maintains diesel generator at air traffic control tower including changing oil and maintaining proper battery charge; inspects, maintains and repairs gates at airport including electric and manual gate openers; and repairs replaces chains, casters, rollers, and tires.
Performs HVAC maintenance and repairs on commercial and residential units.
Performs building maintenance: Conducts electrical repairs, plumbing repairs, painting, and lock‑smithing; changes light bulbs and replaces ballasts; and performs roof repairs on rubber, standing seam and metal roofs.
Maintains airport grounds: Mows airport owned properties, runways, and taxiways; plants, trims, edges and weeds beds; trims trees in aircraft approach lanes and roadways; and performs pesticide and herbicide control on airport owned buildings and properties including terminal building, control tower, hangars, fence lines, ditches, trees, and turf.
Performs maintenance on grounds keeping equipment.
Performs routine maintenance and repair on airport owned hangars.
Receives, reviews, prepares, processes various records and reports such as work orders, logs, repair manuals, and verbal requests, etc.
Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment such as tractors, holder, snow broom, snowplow, snow blower, computer, etc.
Uses a variety of tools such as multi‑meter, clinometers, socket set, drill, impact driver, etc.; a variety of supplies such as lamps, contactors, hangar cables, ballast, lights, general office supplies, etc.; and a variety of computer software such as Microsoft Access, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, etc.
Performs other duties as required.
Airfield Grounds Technician I Responsible for the inspection, maintenance, and repair of airfield infrastructure, equipment, and grounds.
Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment including zero‑turn mowers, skid steers, front‑end loaders, tractors, dump trucks (single and tandem), snow brooms, snow plows, snow blowers, sweeper trucks, brush trucks, and tractors with mounted mowing or spraying equipment.
Maintains airport airside and groundside: mows runways, taxiways, roads and airport‑owned property; plants, trims, edges, and weeds beds; trims trees in runway approach surfaces and roadways; applies pesticides, herbicides, deicing material and fertilizers; removes litter, brush, and debris. Asphalt crack sealing and painting.
Installs and maintains landscaping, irrigation systems, and perimeter security fencing when applicable to airport property.
Performs preventive maintenance and minor repair on equipment: changes oil, greases parts, sharpens blades, replaces hydraulic lines and valves, and conducts tune‑ups.
Drives special‑purpose vehicles with mounted tanks to apply de‑icing chemicals and pellets, insecticides, or other liquids. Performs runway friction measurement, and participates in bird and wildlife control and removal.
Responds to emergencies including inclement weather, aircraft recovery assistance, and snow/ice removal operations; may serve as lead operator during snow events.
Receives, prepares, and maintains records such as work orders, maintenance reports, spray records, time cards, and logs.
Communicates with supervisors, co‑workers, contractors, and the public to coordinate activities, exchange information, and resolve issues.
Performs other duties as required.
The rates for this position are:
Airport Maintenance Worker rate: $21.60 per hour
Airfield Grounds Technician I hiring range: $25.00 – $34.38 per hour, DOQ.
This is a full‑time, benefited position that offers Virginia Retirement System benefits, 13 paid holidays, generous annual and sick leave, health insurance, employee assistance program, deferred compensation, access to the Prince William County Employees Credit Union, and several exciting work perks! Tuition reimbursement is also available for eligible employees.
This position is open until filled and may close at any time.
Airport Maintenance Worker – Qualifications
High School diploma or GED
Two years of experience in operations or maintenance work
Must obtain/possess a valid Virginia Class B Commercial Driver’s License.
Airfield Grounds Technician – Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
Four years of experience in airfield, grounds or roadway maintenance including operation of medium to heavy equipment; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Must possess and maintain valid Virginia Class B Commercial Driver’s License and Virginia Pesticide Applicator’s license.
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Our Airport is currently working towards becoming a 139 certificated airport.
This announcement is listed as a range of Airport tiers to allow for a broad applicant pool.
Airport Maintenance Worker Responsible for performing skilled work in the maintenance and repair of airport buildings, facilities, equipment and grounds, ensuring the safety of airport personnel, contract workers and the general public.
Maintains a variety of airfield equipment: Inspects, troubleshoots and repairs airfield lighting; maintains diesel generator at air traffic control tower including changing oil and maintaining proper battery charge; inspects, maintains and repairs gates at airport including electric and manual gate openers; and repairs replaces chains, casters, rollers, and tires.
Performs HVAC maintenance and repairs on commercial and residential units.
Performs building maintenance: Conducts electrical repairs, plumbing repairs, painting, and lock‑smithing; changes light bulbs and replaces ballasts; and performs roof repairs on rubber, standing seam and metal roofs.
Maintains airport grounds: Mows airport owned properties, runways, and taxiways; plants, trims, edges and weeds beds; trims trees in aircraft approach lanes and roadways; and performs pesticide and herbicide control on airport owned buildings and properties including terminal building, control tower, hangars, fence lines, ditches, trees, and turf.
Performs maintenance on grounds keeping equipment.
Performs routine maintenance and repair on airport owned hangars.
Receives, reviews, prepares, processes various records and reports such as work orders, logs, repair manuals, and verbal requests, etc.
Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment such as tractors, holder, snow broom, snowplow, snow blower, computer, etc.
Uses a variety of tools such as multi‑meter, clinometers, socket set, drill, impact driver, etc.; a variety of supplies such as lamps, contactors, hangar cables, ballast, lights, general office supplies, etc.; and a variety of computer software such as Microsoft Access, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, etc.
Performs other duties as required.
Airfield Grounds Technician I Responsible for the inspection, maintenance, and repair of airfield infrastructure, equipment, and grounds.
Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment including zero‑turn mowers, skid steers, front‑end loaders, tractors, dump trucks (single and tandem), snow brooms, snow plows, snow blowers, sweeper trucks, brush trucks, and tractors with mounted mowing or spraying equipment.
Maintains airport airside and groundside: mows runways, taxiways, roads and airport‑owned property; plants, trims, edges, and weeds beds; trims trees in runway approach surfaces and roadways; applies pesticides, herbicides, deicing material and fertilizers; removes litter, brush, and debris. Asphalt crack sealing and painting.
Installs and maintains landscaping, irrigation systems, and perimeter security fencing when applicable to airport property.
Performs preventive maintenance and minor repair on equipment: changes oil, greases parts, sharpens blades, replaces hydraulic lines and valves, and conducts tune‑ups.
Drives special‑purpose vehicles with mounted tanks to apply de‑icing chemicals and pellets, insecticides, or other liquids. Performs runway friction measurement, and participates in bird and wildlife control and removal.
Responds to emergencies including inclement weather, aircraft recovery assistance, and snow/ice removal operations; may serve as lead operator during snow events.
Receives, prepares, and maintains records such as work orders, maintenance reports, spray records, time cards, and logs.
Communicates with supervisors, co‑workers, contractors, and the public to coordinate activities, exchange information, and resolve issues.
Performs other duties as required.
The rates for this position are:
Airport Maintenance Worker rate: $21.60 per hour
Airfield Grounds Technician I hiring range: $25.00 – $34.38 per hour, DOQ.
This is a full‑time, benefited position that offers Virginia Retirement System benefits, 13 paid holidays, generous annual and sick leave, health insurance, employee assistance program, deferred compensation, access to the Prince William County Employees Credit Union, and several exciting work perks! Tuition reimbursement is also available for eligible employees.
This position is open until filled and may close at any time.
Airport Maintenance Worker – Qualifications
High School diploma or GED
Two years of experience in operations or maintenance work
Must obtain/possess a valid Virginia Class B Commercial Driver’s License.
Airfield Grounds Technician – Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
Four years of experience in airfield, grounds or roadway maintenance including operation of medium to heavy equipment; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Must possess and maintain valid Virginia Class B Commercial Driver’s License and Virginia Pesticide Applicator’s license.
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