Supervisory Aeronautical Information Specialist U.S. Department of TransportationSupervisory Aeronautical Information SpecialistFort Worth, TX$142,891–$221,407 / yearDevelopment of instrument flight procedures (IFPs); design, compilation and maintenance of aeronautical charts and related publications; Ensures IFPs are coordinated and integrated in the NAS and provide for safe operation of aircraft; Ensures that the construction and publication of all aeronautical charts/publications supporting commercial, military and general aviation meet operational requirements; Collection and verification of aeronautical data; Automation and governance of technical and business processes. Directs the work of employees in the organization, involved with several major programs (i.e., Aeronautical Charting, Instrument Flight Procedures and Automation and Data Services functions), requiring major decisions or actions affecting the Directorate and Service Unit, as well as other organizations/programs.