Airport Grounds Maintenance Technician III- Landside

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Hourly pay range: $23.48- $28.17

Posting expires: March 16, 2026

General Description and Classification Standards

The Facilities Grounds Technician III is responsible for performing advanced grounds and exterior facilities maintenance and providing work guidance to assigned staff to ensure airport grounds, roadways, pedestrian areas, and facility-adjacent spaces are safe, functional, clean, and visually presentable. This position supports continuous airport operations through routine inspections, skilled maintenance activities, and coordination of daily work across secured and unsecured airport environments. Overall, the role is crucial in maintaining the functionality and appearance of the airport facilities to support efficient airport operations and customer satisfaction.

Supervision Received

Works under moderate supervision and follows policies, standard operating procedures, and written instructions to accomplish assigned tasks.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive.

Perform and lead advanced grounds maintenance activities, including mowing, edging, trimming, debris removal, pressure washing, and seasonal landscape upkeep. Conduct routine visual inspections of airport grounds, roadways, sidewalks, parking areas, medians, and landscaped spaces to identify safety hazards, maintenance needs, and service deficiencies.

Assist in coordinating and performing inspections and routine maintenance of crew-assigned grounds maintenance vehicles, trailers, and equipment, ensuring compliance with safety standards and proper documentation.

Coordinate and support special grounds and exterior facility projects, including surface sealing, pressure washing, weatherproofing, and response activities during inclement weather events.

Provide grounds support during airport emergencies or weather-related events by securing affected areas, removing hazards, and assisting operational response efforts.

Maintain situational awareness while working in secured and non-secured airport areas and comply with airport safety and security requirements.

Operate heavy equipment and grounds maintenance machinery, including mowers, sweepers, loaders, tractors, skid steers, dump trucks, and related attachments. .

Maintain airport landscaping, mow grass, and ensure outdoor areas are safe and visually appealing for passengers and staff.

Operate street sweepers, vacuum units, and debris collection equipment to maintain cleanliness of roadways, parking areas, service roads, and pedestrian corridors.

Adhere to all applicable safety regulations, environmental requirements, and airport standards during grounds maintenance activities and equipment operation.

Maintain accurate records of grounds maintenance activities, inspections, equipment use, and repairs through established work order or tracking systems.

Coordinate with supervisors, fellow technicians, and airport staff to respond to service requests and ensure timely completion of grounds-related work.

Participate in scheduled preventative maintenance programs for grounds equipment and infrastructure to reduce downtime and extend asset life.

Troubleshoot and resolve moderately complex grounds-related issues using established procedures and technical knowledge, escalating issues as appropriate. .

Perform other related duties as assigned.

The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities

This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully, it is not an exhaustive list.

Knowledge of grounds maintenance practices, including landscaping, turf management, pruning, debris removal, and seasonal grounds upkeep.

Knowledge of the safe operation and basic maintenance of grounds equipment, tools, and heavy machinery, such as mowers, sweepers, tractors, loaders, and related attachments.

Knowledge of roadway, parking lot, and pedestrian area maintenance, including sweeping, surface cleaning, and minor concrete or asphalt repairs.

Knowledge of drainage maintenance practices, including inspection and cleaning of storm drains, catch basins, and related features.

Ability to perform physically demanding work outdoors in varying weather conditions, including heat, cold, and inclement weather.

Ability to efficiently plan and complete assigned tasks within established timeframes and work schedules.

Ability to identify safety hazards and maintenance needs and take appropriate corrective action or report issues as required.

Ability to operate vehicles and equipment in a safe, responsible, and professional manner.

Ability to follow written and verbal instructions, policies, and standard operating procedures.

Ability to work independently or as part of a team and provide work guidance to assigned staff.

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