Top Benefits
About the role
The Organization
In collaboration with our consortium partner, Arctic Infrastructure Partners, Nunavut Airport Services LTD provides Airport Management, Airport Operations, Facility Maintenance and Technical Services for the Iqaluit International Airport.
Under a 30-year Public Private Partnership (P3 or PPP) concession with the Government of Nunavut, Arctic Infrastructure Partners is contracted to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the expansion and redevelopment of the Iqaluit International Airport.
Although more commonplace on the international stage, this is the first and only completed airport PPP project in Canada. And as part of this project, Iqaluit International Airport also became the first ISO 9001 Quality Management System accredited airport operation in Canada.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Airport General Manager, the Airport Rescue Firefighter is primarily responsible for the delivery of Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) operations, emergency first aid response, and other airport safety-related services.
Responsibilities include:
- Perform as a member of a firefighting force by responding and performing as a driver/operator on firefighting vehicles at a crash, structural fire, fuel spill, bomb threat, and hazardous material spill, environmental and other emergencies.
- Ensure complete familiarity with response routes and vehicle positioning requirements.
- Carry out salvage/overhaul at an airplane crash. Apply extinguishing agent. Perform rescue operations, Operate specialized rescue equipment.
- Provide first aid when needed.
- Assist in the direction of city fire fighting forces. Participate in debriefings.
- Stand by in the event of a bomb warning or threat. Stand by or assist where applicable in emergencies to the handling of dangerous goods.
- Provide advice and assistance to the Associate Service Director and making recommendations to improve emergency services
- Conducts fire and safety patrols of movement areas and buildings.
Selection Criteria include:
- Post-secondary education in a related field;
- Class 3 Driver’s license with air brake endorsement, or the ability to obtain them within 90 days of hire;
- Driver’s abstract demonstrating a responsible and safe driving record;
- Demonstrated ability to build relationships and work collaboratively to meet shared objectives;
- Strong computer skills and experience working with Microsoft Office;
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal;
- Maintain a high level of physical fitness and complete a medical assessment;
- Ability to obtain an Airport Vehicle Operator’s Permit and restricted radio/telephone license;
- NFPA 1001 Level 1 and Level 2 training an asset;
- Hazardous Materials training an asset;
- Airport-related experience is considered an asset;
- Possession and Acquisition License and wildlife management experience is considered an asset; and
- Must work shift work.
Work with us!
- Highly competitive salary.
- Full Benefits package of Health, Dental & Vision.
- DC Pension Plan.
- Healthcare Spending Account to use on additional benefit expenses.
- Lifestyle Spending Account to use on Wellness expenses such as health and fitness.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Supported Training & Development opportunities.
- Opportunity to work with a high functioning team of professionals working on a diversified portfolio.
Working Conditions:
This full-time position will be stationed at an Iqaluit, Nunavut. Candidates must have the ability to work shift work, and be on-call outside of normal shift schedule. Candidates must be willing to relocate to Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada.
Condition of employment is the ability to obtain and maintain an Airport Restricted Area Identification Card and Clear Criminal Record Check
Nunavut Airport Services Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. We encourage all qualified applicants experiencing barriers to equity to self-identify in their application. Accommodations are available upon request during the assessment and selection process.
About Winnipeg Airports Authority
Winnipeg Airports Authority serves the community by leading transportation innovation and growth. As a non-share capital corporation, all net revenue is reinvested back into delivering on our mission of providing excellent airport services and facilities in a fiscally prudent manner. WAA is responsible for the operation of Winnipeg Richardson International Airport, which supports over 18,500 jobs in the community and generates $4.3 billion in economic impact. We're proud to be recognized as one of Manitoba's Top Employers for 2021 - the tenth year in a row.
L'Autorité aéroportuaire de Winnipeg sert la communauté en menant l'innovation et la croissance en matière de transport. En tant que société sans capital-actions, tous les revenus nets sont réinvestis dans la réalisation de notre mission, qui consiste à fournir d'excellents services et installations aéroportuaires d'une manière prudente sur le plan financier. L'Autorité aéroportuaire de Winnipeg est responsable de l'exploitation de l'aéroport international Richardson de Winnipeg, qui soutient plus de 18 500 emplois dans la communauté et génère 4,3 milliards de dollars en retombées économiques. Nous sommes fiers d'être reconnus comme l'un des meilleurs employeurs du Manitoba en 2021 - la dixième année consécutive.
Email | courriel : info@waa.ca
Top Benefits
About the role
The Organization
In collaboration with our consortium partner, Arctic Infrastructure Partners, Nunavut Airport Services LTD provides Airport Management, Airport Operations, Facility Maintenance and Technical Services for the Iqaluit International Airport.
Under a 30-year Public Private Partnership (P3 or PPP) concession with the Government of Nunavut, Arctic Infrastructure Partners is contracted to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the expansion and redevelopment of the Iqaluit International Airport.
Although more commonplace on the international stage, this is the first and only completed airport PPP project in Canada. And as part of this project, Iqaluit International Airport also became the first ISO 9001 Quality Management System accredited airport operation in Canada.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Airport General Manager, the Airport Rescue Firefighter is primarily responsible for the delivery of Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) operations, emergency first aid response, and other airport safety-related services.
Responsibilities include:
- Perform as a member of a firefighting force by responding and performing as a driver/operator on firefighting vehicles at a crash, structural fire, fuel spill, bomb threat, and hazardous material spill, environmental and other emergencies.
- Ensure complete familiarity with response routes and vehicle positioning requirements.
- Carry out salvage/overhaul at an airplane crash. Apply extinguishing agent. Perform rescue operations, Operate specialized rescue equipment.
- Provide first aid when needed.
- Assist in the direction of city fire fighting forces. Participate in debriefings.
- Stand by in the event of a bomb warning or threat. Stand by or assist where applicable in emergencies to the handling of dangerous goods.
- Provide advice and assistance to the Associate Service Director and making recommendations to improve emergency services
- Conducts fire and safety patrols of movement areas and buildings.
Selection Criteria include:
- Post-secondary education in a related field;
- Class 3 Driver’s license with air brake endorsement, or the ability to obtain them within 90 days of hire;
- Driver’s abstract demonstrating a responsible and safe driving record;
- Demonstrated ability to build relationships and work collaboratively to meet shared objectives;
- Strong computer skills and experience working with Microsoft Office;
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal;
- Maintain a high level of physical fitness and complete a medical assessment;
- Ability to obtain an Airport Vehicle Operator’s Permit and restricted radio/telephone license;
- NFPA 1001 Level 1 and Level 2 training an asset;
- Hazardous Materials training an asset;
- Airport-related experience is considered an asset;
- Possession and Acquisition License and wildlife management experience is considered an asset; and
- Must work shift work.
Work with us!
- Highly competitive salary.
- Full Benefits package of Health, Dental & Vision.
- DC Pension Plan.
- Healthcare Spending Account to use on additional benefit expenses.
- Lifestyle Spending Account to use on Wellness expenses such as health and fitness.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Supported Training & Development opportunities.
- Opportunity to work with a high functioning team of professionals working on a diversified portfolio.
Working Conditions:
This full-time position will be stationed at an Iqaluit, Nunavut. Candidates must have the ability to work shift work, and be on-call outside of normal shift schedule. Candidates must be willing to relocate to Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada.
Condition of employment is the ability to obtain and maintain an Airport Restricted Area Identification Card and Clear Criminal Record Check
Nunavut Airport Services Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. We encourage all qualified applicants experiencing barriers to equity to self-identify in their application. Accommodations are available upon request during the assessment and selection process.
About Winnipeg Airports Authority
Winnipeg Airports Authority serves the community by leading transportation innovation and growth. As a non-share capital corporation, all net revenue is reinvested back into delivering on our mission of providing excellent airport services and facilities in a fiscally prudent manner. WAA is responsible for the operation of Winnipeg Richardson International Airport, which supports over 18,500 jobs in the community and generates $4.3 billion in economic impact. We're proud to be recognized as one of Manitoba's Top Employers for 2021 - the tenth year in a row.
L'Autorité aéroportuaire de Winnipeg sert la communauté en menant l'innovation et la croissance en matière de transport. En tant que société sans capital-actions, tous les revenus nets sont réinvestis dans la réalisation de notre mission, qui consiste à fournir d'excellents services et installations aéroportuaires d'une manière prudente sur le plan financier. L'Autorité aéroportuaire de Winnipeg est responsable de l'exploitation de l'aéroport international Richardson de Winnipeg, qui soutient plus de 18 500 emplois dans la communauté et génère 4,3 milliards de dollars en retombées économiques. Nous sommes fiers d'être reconnus comme l'un des meilleurs employeurs du Manitoba en 2021 - la dixième année consécutive.
Email | courriel : info@waa.ca