AECOM is seeking a Program Director, Airport (Airfield Infrastructure & Airside Systems) to join our team.
This position is a replacement and is based on-site, out of Mississauga. We are seeking a senior aviation infrastructure leader to support delivery of one of the most advanced, resilient, and operationally complex airport capital programs in Canada, with primary accountability for airfield and airside infrastructure delivered within a live airport operating environment.
Major Responsibilities:
- Accountable for end-to-end delivery of the Airport Airfield Infrastructure Program, ensuring alignment with approved scope, budget, schedule, quality, safety, and risk objectives. • Provides executive leadership to the Airfield Program Delivery team, fostering a high-performance, safety-driven culture across multiple concurrent airside work packages. • Leads delivery of airfield and airside infrastructure, including but not limited to: – Runways, taxiways, shoulders, blast pads, and airfield pavements
- Aprons, hardstands, aircraft parking positions, and GSE circulation areas
- Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) systems, including CCRs, vaults, and lighting control systems
- Airfield electrical distribution, field power infrastructure, substations, and duct banks
- Navigational and visual aids (NAVAIDs), signage, and guidance systems
- Airfield grading, drainage, stormwater systems, and associated enabling works
- Ensures all airfield works comply with: – Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) regulations and advisory material – CARs, TP312, and applicable standards – NAV CANADA operational, technical, and commissioning requirements – Airport Authority (e.g., GTAA) airside standards, SMS requirements, and operational procedures
- Manages interfaces with airport operations, airside safety, emergency services, and maintenance teams to maintain safe and continuous airport operations during construction. • Leads coordination with NAV CANADA, airlines, and airport stakeholders on construction phasing, operational constraints, night work, closures, and commissioning activities. • Develops and implements the airfield program governance model, execution strategy, and decision-making framework appropriate for a highly regulated, operationally constrained environment.
- Oversees contractor and consultant performance to ensure compliance with contractual obligations related to scope, cost, schedule, quality, safety, and operational readiness. • Manages risk, issue resolution, and change control through formal governance processes, including escalation to the Change Management Board and Executive Capital Committee as required. • Leads monthly Airfield Program Progress Reviews, reporting performance, safety, and operational metrics to the Program Delivery Director and executive stakeholders. • Oversees preparation of executive-level briefings addressing airfield program status, safety performance, operational impacts, regulatory interfaces, and strategic risks. • Interfaces with PMO Services and Technical Shared Services to ensure appropriate technical expertise, discipline integration, and resource planning across civil, electrical, and airfield specialty domains. • Ensures timely preparation and issuance of monthly progress reports and maintains accurate performance dashboards within the PMIS. • Collaborates with other Program Directors to ensure alignment and integration across terminal, landside, and enabling infrastructure programs.