Aeronautical Information Specialist Tetra Tech IncAeronautical Information SpecialistOklahoma City, OK$125,000–$135,000 / yearCoordinate and run user testing events and other meetings (TARGETS backlog meetings, TARGETS Roadmap briefing, TARGETS Release meetings), includes the logistics involved (select a location/conference room, create and edit briefings, setup web sharing and telephone bridge portion of the meeting if applicable). Experience using and/or knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) system/tools such as TARGETS, DME Tool/RNAV-Pro, APWS, IOAA and experience or at least familiarity working with FAA/aviation data such as NFDC, NASR, DOF and/or CIFP (preferred).
Information Specialist SercoInformation SpecialistOklahoma City, OKRemoteActual base salary will be determined by a variety of factors, including but not limited to, the scope of the role, relevant experience, job-related knowledge, education and training, key skills, and geographic market considerations. Eligible employees also gain access to a wide range of benefits from comprehensive health coverage and health savings accounts to retirement plans, life and disability insurance, and time-off programs that support work-life balance.
Aeronautical Information Specialist U.S. Department of TransportationAeronautical Information SpecialistOklahoma City, OK$63,795–$118,204 / yearFG-11: Major duties include: Assist in compiling and coordinating aeronautical studies and data related to Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 77 and FAA Order JO 7400.2, under supervision; Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to gather assessments and feedback, including input from Division Responders and subject matter experts; Support the drafting, reviewing, and editing of reports or formal determinations regarding the impact of structures on the National Airspace System (NAS); Assist in composing determination letters concerning potential hazards posed by structures, with guidance from senior specialists; Participate in analyzing and evaluating critical aeronautical information for publication by Aeronautical Information Services; Help prepare analyses and case information for presentation to senior agency executives and public entities; Learn and understand interoffice relationships to assist in consolidating comments and resolving differences between stakeholders; Support the development of plans, techniques, and policies addressing challenges, under the guidance of senior management; Apply expertise in relevant regulations to participate in teams responsible for reviewing agency policies, orders, and advisory circulars. Reviews and synthesizes assessments and comments from internal and external stakeholders, including Division Responders or subject matter experts, providing detailed analysis and feedback; Leads the drafting, reviewing, and editing of reports or formal determinations regarding the impact of structures on the National Airspace System (NAS) prior to external distribution; Composes and refines determination letters regarding the potential hazards posed by structures or the necessity for changes in aeronautical operations or procedures, handling complex issues with minimal oversight; Conducts advanced analysis and evaluation of data critical to aeronautical information, which is preserved and published by Aeronautical Information Services; Presents analyses and case information to senior agency executives and public entities, actively interacting with the public during evaluation processes; Facilitates interoffice communication to consolidate comments and resolve differences between stakeholders, enhancing collaboration and decision-making; Develops plans, techniques, and policies to address current or anticipated challenges, collaborating with senior management to propose new solutions and policies.