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San Bernardino International Airport hiring airport operations officer 1
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San Bernardino International Airport has announced a recruitment drive for the position of Airport Operations Officer I, as said on the social media platform X.

According to the official job posting on Paylocity, the role involves patrolling airport premises, monitoring operations, and ensuring compliance with federal aviation regulations. The position requires direct supervision from the Airport Operations Manager and includes tasks such as inspecting runways, taxiways, and ramps to meet regulatory standards. Additionally, enforcing airport rules and regulations is part of the job's responsibilities. This role is crucial in maintaining the safety and security of airport operations.

The compensation for this position ranges from $28.06 to $36.61 per hour, according to San Bernardino International Airport's careers page. This salary reflects the responsibilities and qualifications required for ensuring compliance with safety and security requirements set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The job is classified as non-exempt and offers full benefits.

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San Bernardino International Airport provides a comprehensive benefits package that includes 100% coverage of employee medical, dental, and vision premiums under the SBD Select plan. Furthermore, the airport contributes 7% of the base salary to a 401(a) retirement program and offers a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan. Employees also receive vacation time, sick time accruals, and holiday time to support a healthy work/life balance.

San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) serves as a public-use facility located in San Bernardino, California, catering to the Inland Empire region. It operates on what was formerly Norton Air Force Base and has been developed to accommodate commercial, cargo, and general aviation services. According to data from the Federal Aviation Administration, SBD handled 58,218 aircraft operations and 669,500 US tons of cargo in 2024, underscoring its significance as an air transportation hub in the region.

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