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McCarran Int'l Airport - Airport Program Administrator
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- Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 11:52:10 -0800
Airport Program Administrator
Clark County Department of Aviation
JOIN A TEAM OF GLOBAL LEADERS
Plans, directs, oversees, reviews and evaluates the work of staff providing
support to airport planning and design programs; provides program planning,
oversight, technical assistance, review and evaluation of such programs; acts
as the departmental representative and liaison with the Federal Aviation
Administration and other Airport and County departments, service providers and
funding sources for assigned programs. Acts as administrator of consulting
contracts for the Planning Section, and advises the Airport Planning manager on
contractual issues. Requires Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Public
Administration or a field related to the programmatic area to which assigned
and four years of full-time related professional level experience. An advanced
degree in appropriate field preferred. Professional level experience that has
provided the skills and knowledge necessary to perform all job functions at
this level may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis to a
maximum of two years. Salary: $58,510.40 - $90,708.80 a
nnually.
Apply on-line at: www.mccarran.com/careers
(702) 261-5909
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