Under the general direction of a Maintenance Supervisor, the Electronics Technician II is responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of diverse electronic equipment used in systems such as voice and data communications, fire alarms, access control, CCTV, and other critical technologies. This role involves performing modifications, calibrations, and testing at the component level, as well as conducting interdepartmental training and operator-level troubleshooting for life safety and security systems. The technician will carry out regular preventative maintenance, monitor system operations for compliance with regulatory standards, and design and assemble circuits and devices as needed. Additionally, the position requires collecting and logging data, preparing reports using work order management software, and coordinating work with authorized vendors to ensure project specifications are met. The technician will also respond to emergency and non-emergency system failures, maintain accurate inventory records, and ensure regular communication with supervisors and management.
Pay Range:$23.27-$28.75 hourly, based on experience
Primary Location:Tampa International Airport
Shift:Non-Standard
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Electronics Technician III
HCAA
Requisition ID: MAI00001K
An Electronics Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electronic equipment and systems. They play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient operation of various electronic devices, ranging from consumer electronics to complex industrial systems. The position requires a basic understanding of electronics principles, technical expertise, and the ability to troubleshoot and solve problems effectively.
The General Aviation Operations Manager holds a pivotal role in ensuring the safe and compliant operation of all airfield activities under the purview of the Airport FAA, FDOT, and City and State regulatory bodies. This multifaceted role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, from overseeing self-inspection programs and coordinating construction and maintenance efforts to engaging with governmental agencies and fostering seamless collaborations within the airport community. The General Aviation Operations Manager assumes a leadership role encompassing administrative, supervisory, and technical functions related to regulatory compliance within the General Aviation (GA) department. In addition to ensuring adherence to regulations, this role actively participates in incident/accident investigations, conducts specialized inquiries, and meticulously reviews proposed airport grant-in-aid initiatives to safeguard operational safety. The role's proactive engagement extends to fostering effective communication and cooperation among airport tenants, external governmental entities, Authority leadership, and departmental teams, particularly concerning airfield construction and maintenance activities.
Performs supervisory or skilled work involving two or more trades in the construction, maintenance, airfield operations, and repair of buildings, equipment and facilities. Maintaining the general aviation airports to ensure compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other federal, state, and city regulations.
General Aviation Capital Projects Group Multi-trades Worker III
HCAA
Requisition ID: TRA0000A4
This position is responsible for completing a variety of capital facilities construction projects both interior and exterior building rehabilitation at the three General Aviation airports. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in construction, with preferred experience in skilled trades across various disciplines such as electrical, plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, and maintenance and repair of buildings, equipment, and facilities. Additionally, the candidate should have experience leading the daily activities of a workgroup.
Entry Level Ops Manager are leaders that drive sales, service, and operational excellence in the Location. This role is a key to bringing our mission of ensuring First Class Service to our customers and business partners to life. A Shift Supervisor will perform some coaching/training functions, direct the execution of merchandising standards, and provide overall Zone supervision during assigned shifts.
The Service Plumber Trainee position offers a comprehensive opportunity for individuals to engage in various aspects involving installation, repair, and maintenance of plumbing systems, including water lines, pumps, and underground water and sewer lines. Trainees should demonstrate proficiency in most of the Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) required for the role. Within a 12-month duration, a trainee will undergo a combination of on-the-job technical training, and a formalized plumbing training course. The trainee will progress to a Journeyman level, ultimately paving the way for their promotion to the position of Multitrades Worker III- Service Plumber.
Pay Range:$23.71-$25.00 per hour based on experience
Primary Location:Tampa International Airport
Shift:Non-Standard
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MultiTrades Worker III - Fire Systems Technician
HCAA
Requisition ID: TRA00009G
The Multitrades Worker III – Fire System Technician is a dynamic position that requires knowledge of existing fire systems, Fire codes, pipe fitting, and fire system Maintenance. This position requires excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Abilities to troubleshoot and execute repairs to existing fire systems.
Pay Range: $19.96- $23.71 per hour based on experience
Primary Location:Tampa International Airport
Shift:Non-Standard
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Electrician II
HCAA
Requisition ID: TRA0000A9
The Electrician II position is a crucial role within an organization responsible for ensuring the reliable operation and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment. This position involves performing preventative and corrective maintenance tasks, troubleshooting electrical issues, and implementing repairs and upgrades to maintain optimal functionality.
Assist management with customer service, merchandising and inventory to drive sales. Open and close the store, promoting a positive working environment for the staff, and ensuring the highest level of customer service. Maintain superior knowledge of store products, resolve customer concerns, and partner with store leadership team when needed. Complete shift opening/closing cash counts and related paperwork, ensure visual standards are followed and ensure a safe environment for customers and employees. Previous experience as a Supervisor may be required.