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Department of Airports
Professional and administrative work developing and implementing systems to maintain accountability for the management and leasing of Airports’ real property. Develops and prepares contracts, leases, concessions, permits, Board Agenda Items, and other documents for the County’s four airports. Manages databases and ensures agreement compliance; conducts field inspections and notifies tenants, permittees, concessionaires, and contractors of contract/permit violations; handles specific complex transactions. Prepares and manages Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Invitations for Bids (IFBs). Establishes operational policies and procedures; supervises professional and technical staff. Assists with the implementation of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)/Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) programs. Work is performed under the general direction of the Director of Airport Properties, and is reviewed and evaluated through conferences, reports, and results obtained.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or Real Estate; minimum of four (4) years of experience in commercial real estate leasing transactions and property management.
Equivalencies: 1. Unrelated Bachelor’s Degree AND five (5) years of related experience; 2. Associate’s Degree AND six (6) years of related experience; 3. Graduation from high school or an equivalent recognized certification AND eight (8) years of related experience.
Preference for experience with: Preparing and/or monitoring leases, contracts, concession agreements, or permits of airport tenants; preparing requests for airport proposals/bids/Board Agenda Items. Also desirable: Prior supervisory experience in an airport conducting commercial real estate transactions.
How To Apply: Visit www.pbcgov.jobs for job description and to apply online. May upload any Veteran’s Preference documentation to online application (No e-mail applications/resumes accepted). Online Applications are accepted no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 18, 2025. EO/AA M/F/D/V, Drug Free Work Place; All employees of Palm Beach County may be required to work before, during and/or after a natural or man-made disaster or hurricane.
Our Airport System: Palm Beach County operates a system of four airports. PBI serves both air carriers and general aviation aircraft. Annually, PBI handles approximately 140,000 aircraft operations, made up of both air carrier and general aviation activity, and over 8.5 million passengers. PBI’s terminal facility encompasses 657,000 square feet, made up of three concourses with 28 passenger holdrooms/gates with loading bridges, an in-line baggage handling system, and Federal Inspection Services facilities for processing international passengers. The airfield consists of three runways including a 10,000 ft. primary runway. PBI also has on site: 9,600 public parking spaces, including multi-level garages and surface lots, a 24-hour FAA air traffic control tower, a U.S. Customs and Immigration port of entry facility, cargo facilities, an Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting facility, and three fixed base operators, with four general aviation terminal facilities.
In addition to PBI, the County operates three general aviation airports including: North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport located in Palm Beach Gardens, which provides easy access to the Florida Research Park and Jupiter; Palm Beach County Park Airport located in Lantana, 6 miles south of PBI, and Palm Beach County Glades Airport located in the western portion of Palm Beach County, adjacent to Lake Okeechobee.
PBI continues to receive many prestigious awards including: third-best U.S. airport by Travel + Leisure Magazine, fifth best airport in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards seventh best medium airport in the 2024 J.D. Power North American Airport Satisfaction Survey. With a customer-centered focus, PBI is exceeding expectations and continues to be named in the Top 10 Best Airports in the U.S. by providing our passengers an easy, convenient and stress-free experience from parking to boarding.
PBI strives to be the favorite airport for both passengers and guests picking up travelers A concourse expansion is underway, providing for more than 50,000 square foot of additional space on Concourse B and two new aircraft gates, in addition to the update of all food, beverage and retail concessions throughout the entire terminal facility. In addition, plans for the construction of a consolidated rent-a-car facility and the construction of a post-security connection between all the concourses are in process.
Additionally, the Palm Beach County Department of Airports has consistently been recognized as having a strong financial position by the national bond rating agencies due to low cost per enplanement, strong debt service coverage, robust cash balances, diversified air carrier mix, and diversified revenue stream.
Our Community: Palm Beach County is one of the most desirable locations in South Florida to live. The average temperature is 78 degrees; the 47-mile shoreline has numerous public beaches; and the landscape ranges from urban to agricultural to natural wetlands. In Palm Beach County, there are more than 150 public and private golf courses, hundreds of tennis courts, dozens of parks, waterparks, boating docks, snorkeling and diving sites, cultural and historic attractions, regional libraries, adult education programs, hundreds of houses of worship, and dozens of schools, colleges and universities, hospitals and shopping/entertainment centers. The BCC provides diverse and comprehensive services, from animal care to libraries, public works to PBI.
Palm Beach County is geographically among the largest of the 67 counties in Florida and is larger than the state of Delaware. There are an estimated 1.5 million people living in Palm Beach County. The lifestyles of residents range from urban to rural, with the more densely populated areas in the east. There are 39 municipalities in Palm Beach County. The remaining residents live in unincorporated areas. Major industries in Palm Beach County include tourism and agriculture, with the western portion of the County producing about 10% of the nation’s sugar. The County is bounded by Lake Okeechobee, the Everglades, and the Atlantic Ocean, all of which offer recreational opportunities in beautiful natural settings.
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