Communications Officer
Company: Capital Region Airport Commission
Location: Sandston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
CAPITAL REGION AIRPORT COMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
FULL-TIME POSTING 1414 RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FLSA:
Non-Exempt General Summary: This position is responsible for
receiving, processing and relaying emergency and routine
communications via radio, telephone, computer (including the
Virginia Criminal Information Network and the National Crime
Information Center), alarm devices, and teletype and dispatches
police, fire, operations and other Commission departments including
mutual aid jurisdictions. Monitors Close Circuit Televisions (CCTV)
and performs other related functions. Responsibilities: Responsible
for monitoring the closed circuit (CCTV) televisions. Answer
internal and external calls while delivering a professional level
of customer service. Inputs data accurately into various computer
systems. Dispatch officers to emergency and non-emergency calls for
police service such as TSA security screening alarms, access
control alarms/incidents, disturbances, reports of thefts, and
other incidents that may arise on Airport property in accordance
with departmental policy. Dispatch ARFF (Fire) Department/Emergency
Medical Technicians to emergency and non-emergency calls for
service such as sick/injured persons, Airfield Alerts, Fire Alarms,
Hazmat and other emergency calls. Assist other law enforcement
agencies in the performance of their duties related to the Capital
Region Airport Commission property. Communicates with other
Commission Departments via radio and telephone for maintenance and
service requests, complaints, etc. Runs DMV, criminal history and
other law enforcement or security related queries as required to
assist the police or other Commission staff. Ability to work under
stressful conditions, analyze and coordinate situations and make
decisions rapidly. Monitors airport fire alarm systems for alerts;
dispatch appropriate personnel Familiar with the operation of all
Commission's communications equipment and computer terminal and its
direct link-up to other local, state and federal agencies. Provides
assistance to the airlines, airport tenants/patrons in channeling
all requests, emergencies/distress, complaints, etc. Ability to
learn and become competent in the use of the Computer Aided
Dispatch System and Records Management System. Maintain Lost and
Found log and assist passengers with items. Performs other projects
and duties as assigned which includes providing staff coverage for
Communications’ Department Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability
to prepare effective and concise reports. Ability to assimilate
knowledge of the airport physical layout. Ability to analyze
situations quickly and determine the proper course of action.
Ability to work independently and meet emergency demands. Ability
to effectively handle multiple tasks. Ability to understand and
follow instructions. Ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with co-workers, other Commission personnel,
tenants, other organizations and the general public. Ability to
perform work with a positive attitude and in a professional manner
at all times. Education: Be at least 18 years of age. High school
diploma or GED required and at least 1 year of related experience
preferred. Multi-channel radio system and multi-line phone system
experience preferred. Special Requirements: Ability to speak
distinctly and calmly during crisis situations. Ability to obtain
and relay accurate information quickly to appropriate personnel
under adverse conditions. Vision abilities required including close
vison and the ability to adjust and focus. Ability to maintain a
high degree of confidentiality. Knowledge of public safety
communications practices, procedures, and equipment. Flexible to
work any shift assigned, mandatory holidays, weekends and overtime
if needed. Proficient in Microsoft Officer software and ability to
type 35 WPM Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Virginia
Motor Vehicle Operators License. Ability to obtain and maintain
eligibility to hold a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA)
badge. Must have an active telephone number and may be required to
respond to emergency call backs. Have no felony or serious
misdemeanor convictions. Be able to withstand stress and rigors of
administrative and operational demands related to communications
and clerical duties as related to this position. Possess the
physical dexterity to stretch, reach, lift and sit in order to have
access to and operate and control equipment. Reporting
Relationships: Reports to: Communications Supervisor Directs Work
of: None. Individual contributor. Working Conditions: Work for
extended periods in a restricted access environment. Working
conditions may result in some physical discomforts and/or moderate
exposure to hazards due to temperature, dust, noise and the like.
Disclaimer: The above is intended to describe the general content
of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to
be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities
or requirements. The principal duties and responsibilities
enumerated are all essential job functions except for those that
begin with the word "May."
Keywords: Capital Region Airport Commission, Newport News , Communications Officer, Customer Service & Call Center , Sandston, Virginia