What are the responsibilities and job description for the Airport Police Officer position at City of Billings?
The City of Billings is seeking an Airport Police Officer to perform a variety of police and security duties involved in maintaining the general safety and welfare of persons using the Billings Logan International Airport; and to ensure compliance with applicable City, FAA, Federal, and State laws.
Salary Range: $ 26.5550 - $35.5836 per hour. Salary reflects Step 1 and Step 7 of a 7-step pay scale. Salary at hiring will be dependent upon applicant's education, experience, and training.
Work Schedule: Full time. Various hours.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Salary Range: $ 26.5550 - $35.5836 per hour. Salary reflects Step 1 and Step 7 of a 7-step pay scale. Salary at hiring will be dependent upon applicant's education, experience, and training.
Work Schedule: Full time. Various hours.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Perform routine crime prevention and detection police work in the airport terminal and airfield
- Patrol parking lots, terminals, and other areas of the airport
- Check, lock, and unlock all access gates
- Ensure proper gate operation in preparation for an emergency
- Escort emergency vehicles and personnel to the appropriate site
- Patrol fences and gates for potential security violations.
- Meet all incoming and outbound flights
- Monitor passenger activity to and from planes and through security systems
- Assist in checking baggage and passengers for weapons or other contraband.
- Respond to ETD areas when explosives are detected on luggage
- Check and clear luggage/passengers
- Respond to x-ray machines when weapons or contraband are detected
- Take enforcement as required
- Log evidence and secure lost/found items.
- Observe airport activities to identify suspicious acts or persons
- Enforce all FAA, Federal, State, City, and airport laws, rules and regulations
- Detain, question, and arrest suspects
- Issue citations and tickets
- Maintain a working knowledge of laws and their proper application regarding federal aviation
- Maintain knowledge of federally administered security devices.
- Guard commercial, private, government, and Presidential aircraft while on the ground during scheduled or unscheduled flights.
- Assist in field emergencies including aircraft incidents and accidents, skyjackings, bomb threats, major disasters, and major fires
- Respond to medical emergency calls in terminals, on aircraft, or in the field
- Administer first aid as necessary.
- In accordance with FAR 1542, check alarm system, gates, and fencing in and around airport for needed repairs
- Ensure that buildings are secured properly
- Check for burglary and vandalism
- Preserve and process crime scenes.
- Initiate initial police procedures of crime scenes including photographing, lifting fingerprints, and protecting crime scenes
- Interviewing suspects, victims, processing evidence
- Preparation for testimony in court.
- Arrest suspects as required
- Maintain firearm proficiency/qualifications
- Respond to door and gate alarms
- Investigate unauthorized access
- Conduct concourse searches for suspicious or unauthorized persons/baggage.
- Remove animal cases from secured areas of airport
- Apprehend animals at large that are a threat to airport operations
- Remove other hazards to ensure a safe airport environment.
- Provide information and assistance to the public including vehicle location, handicap assistance, luggage, airport information.
- Act as liaison with other law enforcement agencies including the FBI, FAA, Billings Police Department, Yellowstone County Sheriff's Department, Fish and Game, Parole and Probation, Drug Enforcement, and Montana Criminal Investigation.
- Maintain and continually upgrade knowledge and skills of airport security techniques and pertinent laws and regulations including Federal Security Directives, credentials verification of armed law enforcement
- Maintenance of records of identification badge theft.
- Respond to complaints regarding stolen vehicles or property, disturbances, and other aviation-related crimes.
- Investigate accidents involving vehicles, ramp equipment and aircraft
- Create and submit appropriate reports.
- Maintain a variety of records and prepare a variety of reports including i cident reports
- Perimeter checks, airport checks, damage, equipment, and random checks of badged personnel in SIDA
- Maintain records through CJIN, NCIC, City system.
- Maintain programs including Personnel ID program, vehicle permit program and Lost & Found program.
- Handle money for parking fees, ID's, and gate cards
- Transport, handle, and balance money from coin changers.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Two (2) or more years of combined education and experience or equivalent in law enforcement.
- Must be P.O.S.T. certified by a State Law Enforcement Academy and have a Law Enforcement Officer Basic Course certification.
- Must have a current Montana driver's license or the ability to obtain within thirty (30) days of employment.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test, a federal fingerprint based criminal background check, and a driving records check.
- Experience with city government and knowledge of police and security operations, city airport operations, and the general aviation industry.
Salary : $27 - $36