This position serves as a senior Civil Engineer and lead project engineer for the Office of Airports (ARP), SEA District Office in the ANM Region, in support of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP). Serves as the principal Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) organization responsible for all airport program matters in airport design, construction, maintenance, operations and safety.
Duties
Serve as an Airports District Office (ADO) principal technical expert on the Airports Divisions airport development projects. Oversees each project for compliance with applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, (i.e. Advisory Circulars, Orders, Guidance, and Grant Assurances).
Evaluate comments on engineering design drawings, specifications, construction safety, and phasing plans for compliance with established requirements.
Participate in pre-design, preconstruction and construction meetings to ensure conformance with FAA approved project documents. Provide advice on development projects to ensure FAA regulations, standards, and guidance is being met.
Provide technical direction, advice and guidance to ADO staff.
Visit airports and current and proposed construction sites to observe construction progress and perform construction inspections. Determine solutions to problems encountered. Ensure acceptable levels of safety are provided and if necessary, provide guidance and professional assistance to bring an airport to standards.
Analyze and evaluate status/project closeout reports, findings, and recommendations from subordinate staff for technical compliance and alignment with project requirements, and in collaboration and/or negotiation with airport sponsors resolve areas of conflict.
Serve as subject matter expert on airport engineering, construction and design standards, and pavement design to assure currency and compliance of Regulations, Orders, etc. within assigned programs. Mentor new employees. Organize and conduct technical training seminars and workshops for ADO personnel, airport sponsors, and consultants.
Review, evaluate and makes recommendations on all aspects of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grants-in-aid program regarding the Airports Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP) process, AIP and Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) funding eligibility, justification, and conformance with the approved Airport Layout Plan (ALP).
Collaborate with Federal, State and local officials, airport sponsor staff, consultants, airlines, FAA offices and other user groups to ensure development projects meet FAA regulations, standards and guidance.
Represent management at high level technical meetings.
Collaborate with public airport owners within the context of the national airport technical and programming expertise resulting in the sound investment of federal funds. Negotiate and persuade non-agency officials to resolve areas of conflict.
Review recommendations and coordinate with ADO management and Airports Regional office regarding requests for Modification of Standards (MOS) for design and construction documents. Review professional services contracts, including change orders and supplemental agreements to determine eligibility of work.
Evaluate and provide consolidated comments on draft policy.
Represent the office at runway safety meetings and make recommendations to management regarding funding allocations for any recommended runway safety projects.
Coordinate with other FAA divisions regarding reimbursable agreements and projects that may affect an FAA facility or operation.
Oversee the review and processing of aeronautical studies.
Interpret, communicate, and promote awareness of new FAA initiatives, statutory programs and draft newly approved policy and guidance.
Serve as focal point for auditors from oversight agencies including the Office of Inspector General (OIG), Government Accountability Office (GAO) and others.
Prepares correspondence for review by management including Congressional responses, briefing papers, approval letters and guidance to sponsors associated with all aspects of airport development.
Performs other duties as assigned.