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Airstrip Coordinator

Canadian Base Operators Inc.

Christina Lake

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CAD 55,000 - 85,000

Full time

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Job summary

A Canadian aviation service provider is seeking an Airstrip Coordinator for their Christina Lake Airport operations. The ideal candidate will have 3 - 8 years of aviation experience and be committed to teamwork and safety. Responsibilities include conducting vehicle inspections, monitoring air-ground frequencies, and maintaining ground equipment. Candidates must hold a valid driver’s license and be willing to work in a modified schedule. This role requires strong communication skills and the ability to work independently.

Benefits

Flights provided from Calgary or Edmonton
Accommodations for candidates with disabilities

Qualifications

  • 3 - 8 years of aviation experience required.
  • Must hold a valid non-restricted driver’s license.
  • Prior leadership experience is a strong asset.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct general inspections of vehicles and equipment.
  • Monitor/operate air-ground frequencies and assist pilots.
  • Maintain and clean ground equipment.
  • Conduct health, safety, environmental checks.

Skills

Established Aviation practices
Communication skills
Teamwork
Time management
Leadership

Education

Grade 12 or GED Equivalent

Tools

AVOP
Radio License (ROC-A)
Job description
Airstrip Coordinator (2 Positions)

Canadian Base Operators’ & Acden Base Operators Christina Lake Airport team is growing! If you are committed and collaborative professional looking to contribute to a hard-working, innovative team, this opportunity is for you.

This position is located at the Christina Lake Airport north of Fort McMurray and typically reports directly to the Site Manager.

This is a 4 days on 3 days off modified work schedule (Monday – Thursday on site- fly in fly out). Please apply prior to January 1st, 2026.

Duties and Responsibilities
  • Conducts general inspections of vehicles and equipment ensuring good working condition and cleanliness (including fuel truck and other GSE).
  • Monitor/operate air-ground frequencies and advise pilots of the latest weather conditions, runway surface condition, and other reported traffic.
  • Liaise with client representatives, flight crew and other applicable parties.
  • Keeping appropriate radio logs, aircraft movement logs and strips, radio communications and file appropriately at month-end.
  • Maintain a close and continuous weather forecast.
  • Administer PPR form (Prior Permission Request), update the Flight Schedule as required and distribute as required.
  • Recording statistics re number of aircraft, passengers, baggage and de-icing information.
  • Baggage handling and check in services.
  • Fuel various aircraft in a safe, accurate and timely manner which includes daily fuel testing and fueling of aircraft.
  • Receive bulk fuel into storage as per Canadian Base Operators Airport Operations Manual.
  • Aircraft deicing and BRIX testing.
  • Ability to operate various ground equipment (including ground power unit, tug, de-ice truck, fuel truck, tractor, skid steer with various attachments and pickup trucks).
  • Maintain the general cleanliness of vehicles and equipment to a high standard.
  • Limited airfield maintenance (which includes vegetation control and sweeping of deice pad as well as snow removal by hand and with supplied equipment-excluding SNIC on the airstrip).
  • Helipad checks and maintenance.
  • Bird and wildlife control.
  • General housekeeping of the pilot’s lounge.
  • Daily inspections.
  • AWOS reporting.
  • Secondary duties, as required, may include but are not limited to: conducting health, safety, environmental and quality checks, in support of a healthy and safe workplace environment and taking proactive and corrective measures in these areas.
  • Strong communication skills and interpersonal skills.
  • Commitment to teamwork with fellow employees, pilots, flight attendants and other contractors.
  • Ability to maintain healthy work ethic with little supervision.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Must be willing and able to travel and work rotation.
  • Prior leadership experience is a strong asset.
Competency Requirements
  • Communicates Effectively
  • Continuous Learning
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Values and Respects Others
Education Requirements
  • Grade 12 or GED Equivalent
Work Experience Requirements
  • 3 - 8 years of aviation experience
Skills, Abilities, And Other Requirements

Proficient/knowledge and understanding of:

  • Established Aviation practices, procedures and techniques
  • Canadian Aviation Regulations, TP 312, and CSA B836
  • Applicable local, and federal labour codes
  • Organization and time management
  • Willing and able to travel – flights are provided to the work site from Calgary and/or from Edmonton
  • Hold a valid non-restricted driver’s license
  • AVOP
  • Previous experience with aircraft de-icing and aircraft ground handling
  • Annual Drivers Abstract
  • Criminal Record Check
  • Able to maintain client required clearances

The following certifications/designations are considered an asset:

  • Valid Driver’s License – Class 3 with Q endorsement
  • Radio License (ROC-A)
  • Completion of a certified Aviation Radio Operator and Weather Observers Program.

Prior leadership experience is a strong asset.

18 Years or older.

Legally eligible to work in Canada without sponsorship.

Canadian Base Operators with Acden welcomes and encourages applications from persons with disabilities. Accommodation is available upon request for candidates to take part in all aspects of the recruitment and selection process.

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