9213-Airfield Safety Officer
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Airfield Safety Officer
Job classification
Class | 9213 |
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Title | Airfield Safety Officer |
Overtime eligibility | Covered (Non-Z) - Nonexempt |
Labor agreement | SEIU, Local 1021, Misc |
Effective date | July 01, 2019 |
Current compensation plan
Effective: Jan 04, 2025
See Historic and future compensation information for this class
Step: | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 |
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Rate /hr: | $53.7875 | $56.4875 | $59.2625 | $62.2125 | $65.3625 |
Rate /biweekly: | $4,303.00 | $4,519.00 | $4,741.00 | $4,977.00 | $5,229.00 |
Rate /year: | $111,878 | $117,494 | $123,266 | $129,402 | $135,954 |
Job description
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Title: Airfield Safety Officer
Job Code: 9213
DEFINITION
Under general supervision, the Airfield Safety Officer performs patrol and inspection duties of airfield and other facilities and conducts investigations for the enforcement of the Airport Security Program and to ensure compliance with Federal, Airport and Transportation Security Regulations.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
Class 9213 Airfield Safety Officer is distinguished from Class 9212 Aviation Security Analyst by the latter�s responsibility for enforcing security measures and ensuring regulatory compliance for airside operations. Class 9213 Airfield Safety Officer is further distinguished from Class 9221 Airport Operations Supervisor in that the latter is responsible for immediate supervision of employees in the former class.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
None
EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job code/class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.
1. Inspects and evaluates airfield facilities, such as; runways, taxiways, safety areas, paved & non-paved surfaces, lighting, signage, markings, security related assets (i.e., fences/gates, navigational aids) and other aeronautical facilities for conformance with safety and security regulations.
2. Closes and reopens airfield facilities, including runways, taxiways, ramps, aircraft gate positions, and security related assets (i.e., fences and gates) dependent upon safe and secure conditions.
3. Monitors and directs the movement of vehicles, persons, and equipment on the airfield, and provides escort and safety/security support to ensure safe and efficient operations.
4. Notifies aeronautical users through various communication channels; monitors multiple radios to ensure safety and security of any changes in airfield conditions.
5. Verifies compliance with assigned aircraft parking space to ensure maximum utilization of facilities.
6. Enforces Airport regulations and issues citations/admonishments for violations; enters and/ or submits citations in database.
7. Responds to security breaches, violations, and all emergencies; acts as first responders to all incidents or accidents on the airfield/ramp area, and, as required, administers first aid. Maintains emergency equipment and supplies to be used to respond to any Airport incidents or accidents; sets up and operates the Mobile Command Post.
8. Investigates all airfield incidents and accidents, and identifies potential contributing factors for airfield safety and security; recommends corrective action, including facility repairs/ upgrades, and/or new or improved procedures and policies.
9. Identifies proper placement and storage of hazardous materials on the airfield; maintains and coordinates removal of ground handling equipment; participates in safety risk assessments; compiles hazard data into Safety Management System (SMS) reports.
10. Prepares detailed informational and operational reports related to safety/security incidents, injuries, and accidents. Attends briefings for updates and shares information.
11. Conducts wildlife surveys and performs wildlife management and eradication duties, including habitat control, harassment and depredation.
12. Develops and administers training programs, standard operating procedures, and other related programs; presents to groups and provides operations related training to airline tenants, service companies or other aeronautical or non-aeronautical users.
13. Monitors and coordinates maintenance and construction work sites on the airfield to ensure safety and security; implements and adjusts maintenance and construction site closures based on operational conditions.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge: Airfield and Airport Safety & Security principles, methods, practices and equipment; Federal Aviation Administration Rules and Regulations (FAR); Transportation Security Regulations (TSR); aviation terminology and phraseology.
Ability and Skill to: Write operational and investigative reports; read and comprehend Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations, State and Local codes, maps, diagrams, and airfield plans; communicate effectively and establish good working relationships; solve problems quickly, multitask, and prioritize varied demands; communicate written information in a clear, concise, and understandable manner; situational and spatial awareness; exercise good judgment when making a decision such as considering risks and alternatives prior to making a decision; think critically and analyze output from various security technologies to effectively investigate security incidents and comply with Transportation Security Regulations (TSR); use a computer and other technology software and hardware; interpret and apply airfield safety construction and maintenance plans; apply first aid and CPR; identify types and characteristics of aircraft; use firearms to wildlife hazard management; and obtain and maintain a valid Non-movement and Movement Area Operator credential.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
These minimum qualifications establish the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license(s) which are required for employment in the classification. Please note, additional qualifications (i.e., special conditions) may apply to a particular position and will be stated on the exam/job announcement.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent (GED or High School Proficiency Examination)
Experience:
Two (2) years of safety and/or security operations experience at an airport, airbase, airline, or military base performing safety, security and inspection duties, of which six (6) months must include recent airfield operations experience.
License and Certification:
Possession of or ability to obtain a valid California Class C driver license prior to employment.
Substitution:
Possession of an Associate's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Aviation Management or a related field may substitute for one (1) year of the required safety and/or security operations experience only.
Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Aviation Management or a related field may substitute for the two (2) years of required safety and/or security operations experience only.
Completion of a six (6) month program equivalent to the City and County of San Francisco�s Airfield Operations Training Program may substitute for the required six (6) months of recent airfield operations experience.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Nature of work involves working under stressful physical and emotional conditions including adverse weather, exposure to radioactive materials, high noise levels and rotating shifts.
PROMOTIVE LINES
To: 9221 Airport Operations Supervisor
ORIGINATION DATE:
11/19/18
AMENDED DATE:
REASON FOR AMENDMENT:
To accurately reflect the current tasks, knowledge, skills & abilities, and minimum qualifications.
BUSINESS UNIT(S):
COMMN
Standard information
Disaster service work
All City and County of San Francisco employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
Historic and future compensation
Effective (Sched) | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 |
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Jan 04, 2025 (A) | $53.7875 | $56.4875 | $59.2625 | $62.2125 | $65.3625 |
Jul 01, 2024 (Z) | $52.9875 | $55.6500 | $58.3875 | $61.2875 | $64.4000 |
Jan 06, 2024 (Y) | $52.2000 | $54.8250 | $57.5250 | $60.3875 | $63.4500 |
Jul 01, 2023 (X) | $51.0500 | $53.6125 | $56.2625 | $59.0625 | $62.0500 |
Jul 01, 2022 (W) | $49.8000 | $52.3000 | $54.8875 | $57.6250 | $60.5375 |
Jan 08, 2022 (V) | $47.3125 | $49.6875 | $52.1500 | $54.7500 | $57.5125 |
Jul 01, 2021 (U) | $47.0750 | $49.4375 | $51.8875 | $54.4750 | $57.2250 |
Dec 26, 2020 (T) | $45.4750 | $47.7625 | $50.1250 | $52.6250 | $55.2875 |
Jul 01, 2020 (S) | $44.1500 | $46.3750 | $48.6625 | $51.0875 | $53.6750 |
Historic compensation data is provided in hourly pay.
Sources: San Francisco Open Data Portal: Compensation plan table