This position is responsible for assisting with a variety of activities including airfield inspections, credentialing and the expeditious flow of aircraft and passengers. Individual must be focused on the safety, security, and efficiency of airport operations and be willing to complete other operational duties as assigned. Work is performed under the general direction of a designated supervisor and checked for accuracy, quality and the ability to complete work in a timely and cost-effective manner.
A high school diploma from an accredited school or its equivalent.
Two (2) years of training and experience in airport operations.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid driver’s license.
Must maintain a valid telephone number.
Must pass a ten-year fingerprint based criminal history records check (CHRC) and security threat assessment (STA).
Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL) is located in Central Florida along the I-4 Corridor, in-between Tampa to the west and Orlando to the east, with easy access to all parts of Florida. As of March 2022 LAL was ranked the 114th busiest airport in the United States, 26th busiest in the State of Florida, and is on track to eclipse 131,000 operations this calendar year. LAL is perhaps best known as the home of the annual Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo which draws 150,000 people from 85 different countries and over 2,000 aircraft to LAL each spring. This annual event transforms the airport into the busiest in the World. In addition, LAL hosts several smaller events throughout the year including pilot proficiency programs, aviation seminars, as well as Academy of Model Aeronautics events. Other notable tenants at LAL include the World famous NOAA Hurricane Hunters, Draken International (a DOD contractor operating a fleet of over 60 tactical aircraft), and most recently the addition of Amazon Air’s Regional Air Cargo Hub. Altogether, there are currently 65+ business and organizations located on the field with over 3,000 people coming to work at the airport daily. According to a recent... economic impact study completed in April 2021, LAL’s annual economic impact was over $1.5 Billion to the region. Development targets for the airport include commercial air service, increased MRO activity, international air cargo, increased military and general aviation operations, as well as aerospace educational opportunities. Some of those educational opportunities that already call LAL home include five flight schools, Polk State College, Southeastern University, and Travis Technical College’s aerospace programs, the Florida Air Museum, the Central Florida Aerospace Academy (a public high school with an aviation focused curriculum), and the Aerospace Center for Excellence. The airport maintains a Class I Part 139 Airport Operating Certificate with Index A (capable of Index B & C) Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) services and sees occasional air carrier charter operations. Equipped with excellent general aviation facilities including two Fixed Base Operators (FBOs), LAL also boasts a CAT III Instrument Landing System, 8,500’ long primary runway, a 30,000 sq.ft. passenger terminal facility, and 24/7/365 Airport Operations, Air Traffic Control, and ARFF coverage. Over 260 aircraft are based out of LAL. The airport also maintains 1,742 acres of land including three solar farms and over one (1) million square feet of facilities. Lakeland Linder International Airport remains one of the most dynamic and diversified airports in the country, from flight training to fighter jets, chances are you will spot them over the skies of Lakeland. Currently celebrating its 80th anniversary, LAL’s future looks bright with ongoing private hangar development, the addition of a WACO Kitchen restaurant in the passenger terminal, an active U.S. Customs General Aviation Facility, and continued business aviation growth. For more information about LAL please visit www.flylakeland.com.