Wednesday, August 29, 2012

New Posting - Denver International Airport

For someone able to work in the US, Denver International Airport has a unique opportunity available for an Air Service Analyst. Under the direction of the Research & Strategic Planning Manager, this position performs professional level analytical activities and is responsible for assisting in the planning, development and implementation of comprehensive air service and route development strategies and initiatives. These initiatives are designed to promote increased utilization of the airport for passenger travel and cargo service, and to stimulate regional economic development through increased travel and trade commerce. The position plays a support role in developing and promoting strategic partnerships with business, community and economic development organizations whose support is instrumental in achieving overall objectives. Responsibilities are broad in scope and require a thorough understanding of industry trends and economic issues that impact service expansion at Denver International Airport. In addition, the technical needs of the position require a fundamental understanding air transportation economics, airport statistical analysis, aircraft and airport performance capability.

Desired Skills & Experience

Education Requirement:
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Economics, Management, Marketing, Aviation Management, or a related field. Master’s Degree can substitute for two years of experience.

Experience Requirements:
Three years of progressively responsible professional experience in administrative, management or operational analysis work which must have included analyzing management problems and recommending solutions and implementation strategies.

Equivalency – A combination of appropriate education and experience may be substituted for the minimum education and experience requirements.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Principles and practices of route service development, including passenger air and cargo services.
  • Market trends, economic conditions, and airline business economics in the aviation industry.
  • Air transportation data collection and reporting standards.
  • Air carrier operating models, route structures, and alliances.
  • Aircraft performance and airport operational capabilities.
  • Effective professional and business communications, both written and verbal.
  • Research methods and analysis techniques.

Company Description

Since opening on Feb. 28, 1995, Denver International Airport (DIA) has become the world’s 11th- busiest airport and the fifth-busiest airport in the United States. With nearly 53 million passengers in 2011, DIA is one of the busiest hubs in the world’s largest aviation market, the United States, and is Colorado’s primary economic engine, generating more than $22 billion in annual economic impact for the state (Colorado Department of Transportation, 2008).
DIA is one of the few major U.S. airports with room to expand its current facilities to accommodate future growth. Encompassing 53 square miles (137.8 square kilometers) of land, DEN is twice the size of Manhattan Island, and is larger than the city boundaries of Boston, Miami, or San Francisco. DEN is the largest airport site in North America and the second-largest in the world. The efficient layout of six non-intersecting runways allows for multiple simultaneous aircraft movements.
ity & County of Denver - Department of AviationAdditional Information
Posted: August 28, 2012
Type: Full-time
Experience: Mid-Senior level
Functions: Analyst, Business Development, Research
Industries: Aviation & Aerospace
Job ID: 3644467

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