Reporting to the Swing Chief, the incumbent supervises the operations of a team of contract resources by encouraging teamwork and in accordance with applicable directives and procedures. He/she is responsible for civil aviation security, protection of the travelling public, facilities safety and application of airport regulations for his/her assigned area, in a customer-focused environment.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for civil aviation security, protection of the travelling public, facilities safety and application of airport regulations in compliance with procedures in his/her assigned area of operations.
- Helps with daily planning of Airport Patrol operations.
- In accordance with current standards and procedures, handles and controls all operations related to:
- integrity of the airport perimeter;
- access operations for restricted areas;
- vehicle and pedestrian traffic on airport territory;
- vehicle and foot patrols as part of the area surveillance plan;
- inspection operations required under current procedures and directives;
- emergency situations and exercises.
- Participates in emergency operations in accordance with the airport’s emergency measures plan.
- Collaborates on the investigative process into all airport events.
- Maintains a liaison and close collaboration with internal and external partners.
- Prepares and sends the documentary evidence necessary for maintaining CALEA accreditation.
- Controls the quality of the services provided by contract staff, as well as the various reports required as part of the operations in his /her assigned area.
- Prepares the reports and records requested by his/her superior, including those used for evaluating the performance of the agency providing response personnel.
- Identifies and reports to the contract manager any irregularities related to the performance of duties by contract personnel that do not comply with Airport Patrol expectations or specifications.
- Participates in all prevention programs under the responsibility of the Airport Patrol.
- May be required to control the quality of all administrative and operational activities.
- Collaborates on training and maintaining the skills of staff assigned to operational tasks, in line with the Airport Patrol’s Centre of Expertise.
- Performs any other task upon the instructions of his/her superior.
REQUIREMENTS
- College diploma (DEC) in police technology or from any other recognized academic institution (military and civil).
- Valid Class 4A driver’s licence.
- Fluent oral and written French and functional oral English.
- Familiarity with the MS Office desktop software suite.
- Familiarity with the civil aviation industry and regulations related to airport security operations an asset.
- Must pass tests to obtain an Airside Vehicle Operators Permit (AVOP), within sixty (60) days of obtaining this position.
- Must obtain Transport Canada security clearance necessary for the issuance of a restricted area identity card (RAIC).
- Proactive, resourceful and able to be a team player in a multidisciplinary and customer-focused environment.
- Excellent judgment and great rigour in monitoring and controlling.
- Ability to manage stress caused by emergency situations and tight deadlines.
- Available to work rotating 12-hour shifts.
- No criminal record.
- Willing to undergo a reliability check.
This contest is open internally and externally simultaneously, however priority will be given to internal applications.
We appreciate all applicants for considering ADM as a potential employer. Only those considered for interview will be contacted. Aéroports de Montréal |
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