Summary Head of Airfield Operations Full time - Permanent Based at East Midlands Airport Competitive Salary Reporting directly to the Operations Director, you will lead and manage the Airfield Operations team to ensure the safe, compliant, efficient, and commercially effective operation of the airfield environment. As Head of Airfield Operations, you will play a pivotal role in balancing operational safety, capacity, and commercial opportunity, ensuring that the airfield supports the airport’s strategic objectives for growth, performance, and profitability. As part of the Airport Leadership Team, you will drive collaboration across departments to deliver seamless, safe, and sustainable operations that enable global trade and exceptional passenger experiences. This is a people leadership role, requiring proven experience in managing teams within complex, safety-critical, and commercially focused environments. Responsibilities • Oversee the safe and efficient operation of the airfield, including aircraft parking, stand allocation, inspections, works in progress. • Act as the senior operational decision-maker during incidents, emergencies, and irregular operations, ensuring coordinated responses and timely recovery to maintain service continuity. • Lead the implementation of contingency, resilience, and recovery plans to minimise operational disruption and protect commercial performance. • Ensure all airfield operations comply with the Aerodrome Manual, CAP 168, and other regulatory requirements. • Develop and maintain a commercially focused approach to airfield management, maximising stand utilisation to support growth in movements and revenue. • Work with Commercial and other internal teams to optimise stand planning, and turnaround efficiency to increase capacity without compromising safety. • Contribute to budgeting and financial planning, providing accurate forecasting and performance reporting on airfield operations costs and revenue opportunities. • Support the development of airfield infrastructure and business cases for investment to enhance operational capacity, resilience, and long-term growth potential. • Lead, develop, and inspire a high-performing Airfield Operations team, including Duty Managers. • Ensure continuous compliance with CAA aerodrome licensing and Safety Management System requirements. • Maintain robust occurrence reporting and investigation processes, ensuring timely resolution and learning outcomes. • Promote a positive safety culture, encouraging open reporting and proactive risk management. • Play an active role in the Airport Leadership Team, supporting decision-making across airfield, terminal, and landside operations. • Partner with Commercial, Capital Delivery teams to align operational capacity with airline demand and business growth objectives. • Contribute to strategic projects, infrastructure planning, and innovation initiatives that enhance airport efficiency, sustainability, and revenue potential. MANCHESTER AIRPORT PLC Every year, Manchester Airport connects over 28 million passengers with more than 200 destinations across the globe. As the fourth largest airport in the UK, Manchester is also in the top 20 airports in Europe. Part of the largest UK owned airport operator group, MAG, Manchester Airport supports over 19,000 jobs onsite and generates around £7.75bn each year for the region. · We are an employer of choice and can offer unparalleled career and development opportunities in an exciting and dynamic business. This is an exciting time to be working in the East Midlands and proposals to build a new economy centred around the region’s strengths in logistics, advanced manufacturing, and R & D are taking shape. In a further boost, a joint bid by MAG, neighbouring landowners, local authorities and LEPs for an East Midlands Freeport was recently given the green light by Government. Key to its success was EMA’s status as a gateway for global trade. Once established, the Freeport will grow trade, create 60,000 jobs and attract investment across the region. Areas given Freeport status will benefit from a wide package of tax reliefs, simplified customs procedures, streamlined planning processes to boost redevelopment, and government support to promote regeneration and innovation. Join EMA today, and you’ll not only play a major role in helping the airport recover from, and build upon, the impact of the pandemic, but you’ll also help shape thinking around the future direction of the East Midlands economy.