Aviation Project Specialist 1 - Nashville, TN/Hybrid
Company: STI
Location: Nashville
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Aviation Project Specialist 1 Nashville, TN/Hybrid Full-Time
work as a Hybrid Work Type. Minimum of 3 days in office with 2
remote (Alternative Work Station) days. 2 Years Long term Aviation
Project Specialist 1 - TDOT Aeronautics Project Management Section
Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master's Degree in Engineering,
Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management No
experience required Position Report to Location : Tennessee
Department of Transportation, Aeronautics Division, 7335 Centennial
Blvd, Nashville, TN 37209 (Building/Hangar at John C. Tune
Airport). Work Type: Full-Time work as a Hybrid Work Type. Minimum
of 3 days in office with 2 remote (Alternative Work Station) days.
Some weeks may require more days in office/field for site visits
and meetings. Rarely overnight stay is needed. TDOT provides
vehicles for work related travel and/or has the ability to schedule
flights to airports as TDOT has an aircraft fleet at the John C.
Tune Airport. Equipment (laptop, etc) is provided.
Responsibilities: The essential duties, but not limited to, for
Aviation Project Specialist in the Project Management Track
include: Assigned approximately 10 to 15 public-use airports for
which they perform the following: Coordinate the development and
update of Capital Improvements Plans (CIPs) for each airport
annually. Work to identify aviation infrastructure issues for
maintenance, repair, safety, environmental, and operational needs.
Work to ensure project selection and continuity through
collaboration and effective communication with the
internal/external stakeholders and project team. Work to plan,
develop, assemble and/or review aviation transportation
infrastructure plans and supporting documents with the latest CADD
computer technology and/or PDF application Understand different
funding components available and project selection scoring
processes via FAA and TDOT Aeronautics Division Understand and
apply techniques, procedures, and design criteria in accordance
with technical manuals (i.e. FAA Advisory Circular) to develop
and/or implement detailed specifications for aviation projects
Review and approve project bid tabulations and federal contracting
requirements (i.e. DBE/diversity, labor standards, and Buy American
Preference or Build America, Buy America (BABA)) Review and approve
updates to schedules submitted to document the progress of projects
through the project life cycle Ensure invoices are reviewed and
processed according to granting requirements Utilize various
software platforms in review and maintaining aviation
transportation systems, which may include some design work Assist
with implementing proactive solutions for engineering concerns to
ensure the needs of the project are met Work to understand criteria
and key components of technical disciplines within a matrix
organization to ensure project successfulness Overview: Tennessee
Department of Transportation (TDOT) Aeronautics Division supports,
promotes, and delivers services that encourage and enhance a
sustainable, efficient and safe air transportation system in
Tennessee. The division provides financial and technical assistance
to publicly owned airport operators for the planning, development,
promotion, construction and operation of public-use airports
throughout the state. Other engineering and planning services
include aviation planning studies, environmental planning and
compliance assistance, airport geographic information system (AGIS)
studies, and project design consultation services to state
public-use airports. Additionally, the Aeronautics Division
administers and programs both state and federal funding for Airport
Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP) projects in accordance with
applicable state and federal regulations. The division is also
responsible for annual airport safety and maintenance inspections,
maintaining a statewide airport system plan, promoting aviation
education throughout the state, and providing flight services to
all branches of state government. Tennessee's 76 public-use
airports are critical components of the nation's and state's
transportation networks, linking and providing access to regional,
national and global transportation systems. Tennessee's unique
geographic location in the middle of the country provides
convenient business and logistics access to domestic and global
markets. In fact, Tennessee is home to FedEx World Hub at Memphis
International Airport, the nation and world's busiest cargo
airport, as well as Nashville International Airport, the nations
fastest growing medium hub commercial service airport . Aviation
infrastructure and related aeronautical activities throughout
Tennessee are vital part of the state's infrastructure network
contributing an estimated $40 billion in total economic activity
annually to the state's economy; representing associated tax
revenues of $1.12 billion and supporting 220,936 jobs in aviation
related industries. Additionally, many of Tennessee's 77 total
General Aviation airports are integral to the growth and economic
opportunity of many community-based manufacturers and businesses
throughout the state, granting those businesses access to global
markets. The mission of the Aeronautics Division is to provide
Tennessee with a quality, integrated aviation system that is safe,
efficient, economical and sensitive to environmental concerns,
serves the needs of local communities; and, provides state
government with safe, professional, courteous flight services in an
efficient, comfortable manner.
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