The Airport Operations Medical Specialist prepares and recommends the application of training, practices, and standards related to the application of emergency medicine duties and techniques by the Operations department personnel. This position also fulfills the requirements set forth in 14 U.S.C. Part 139 by performing airfield inspections, wildlife hazard management, coordinating snow removal efforts, and conducting routine training. This position is responsible for diligently monitoring and reporting all operationally relevant information, coordinating with airport staff and stakeholders, and responding and finding solutions to all manner of operational issues. Additional duties include aircraft rescue firefighting, medical, and emergency response. In addition to these responsibilities the Airport Operations Medical Specialist will assist with the facilitation of required EMS supplies, county EMS protocol compliance, EMS equipment maintenance and inventory, and assist with appropriate EMS training of Operations personnel. To learn more, please visit iflyglacier.com, and click on the Employment tab.
Minimum Training and Experience Required to Perform Essential Job Functions
The following training, experience, and education, or any combination that provides equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities, is required for this position:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Montana EMT-B certification or greater.
At least three (3) years of experience in an emergency medical role.
Ability to obtain Airport Certified Employee (A.C.E.) Operations with 12 months of hire.
Ability to complete initial or recurrent Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting course, as applicable.
Preferred Qualifications:
Possess a bachelor’s degree in aviation management, Aeronautical Science, or a closely related field.
Serving through its Board and high-quality, professional staff, it is the continuing goal of FMAA to provide a proficient and welcoming airport environment – safely, efficiently, professionally, continuously.
Flathead Municipal Airport Authority (FMAA) is the owner and operator of Glacier Park International Airport. FMAA’s Board of Directors is composed of seven members, each appointed by the Flathead County Commissioners. The Airport Authority functions as an independent public agency and is responsible for numerous responsibilities: immediate and long-range maintenance of the airport premises, management of finances and budgeting, hiring and long-term planning. In addition, FMAA governs all routine aspects of management of the airport facilities, including the terminal building, grounds, and airfield. Aircraft operations, concessions, air traffic control, and security checkpoint operations are all conducted by other organizations.
Under direction of the Board, the airport functions much like a small city. FMAA employs an airport director along with a deputy and administrative staff, IT, finance and development staff, fire and police departments, an experienced, well-trai...ned maintenance wing. Serving together, each of the departments manage critical and specific operations. The fire department provides fire suppression and emergency medical services and is simultaneously responsible for the regular, rigorous inspection of the airfield. Airport police provide general security of airport grounds (excluding duties reserved to TSA and Customs), while the Maintenance staff is responsible for upkeep of the airport’s buildings, grounds, and vehicles. Many crucial tasks fall to them, including runway maintenance, snow removal and other tasks essential to airport safety. FMAA currently employs a staff of thirty-five dedicated airport professionals. A one-year Airport Operations internship is available for those pursuing a career in the airport management profession.
FMAA also contracts for services critical to airport auxiliary operations (car rentals, parking, amenities, ground transportation, etc.). Finally, and perhaps its most important non-safety role, the Authority oversees upgrades or expansions to the airport. Through review and implementation of the Airport Master Plan, it is their task to prepare for the airport’s future.