About This Position:
Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) is seeking an experienced Manager to oversee the operation, maintenance, and performance of airport systems supporting passenger processing and movement across all terminals at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA). This leadership role is responsible for managing technical teams, coordinating with internal stakeholders and external contractors, and leading capital projects to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient airport operations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Oversee the maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger processing systems and equipment
· Lead, supervise, and develop maintenance team members
· Implement preventive and corrective maintenance programs
· Manage departmental capital projects from planning through execution
· Coordinate with internal departments, airlines, ground handlers, and external contractors
· Ensure compliance with safety regulations, operational standards, and industry best practices
· Monitor system performance and drive continuous improvement initiatives
Qualifications and Experience:
· Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Electronic Engineering (or equivalent)
· 5–10 years’ experience in mechanical or electrical maintenance
· Proven leadership experience managing technical teams
· Strong project management and organizational skills
· Experience with CMMS; knowledge of PLC systems is an asset
· Airport or aviation operations experience preferred
Resumes and certificates should be forwarded via email to people@nas.bs on or before Friday, January 10th 2026. Please indicate the position you are applying for in the subject field. Only candidates meeting the requirements will be contacted.
About The Nassau Airport Development Company
Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD), the company that manages and operates Lynden
Pindling International Airport (LPIA), is a Bahamian company, owned by the Government of
The Bahamas and managed by Vantage Group, making LPIA part of Vantage’s worldwide
network. NAD is responsible for the majority of LPIA’s infrastructure including parking lots,
terminals, runways and taxiways, and all revenue generating and commercial development
projects. As a private company, NAD receives no government guarantees or grants and is a self-sustaining commercial entity based on international best practices.