Harry Reid International Airport

  • Las Vegas, Nevada
Harry Reid International Airport

Employer Description

Nearly 50 percent of all visitors to Las Vegas come through Harry Reid International Airport. As a world leader in airport management, we are focused on providing the best customer service possible.

Harry Reid International Airport is owned by Clark County, Nevada. Our airport system also includes four general aviation facilities: North Las Vegas Airport, Henderson Executive Airport, Jean Sport Aviation Center and Overton/Perkins Field. These airports operate under the policy direction of the Board of County Commissioners, the authority of the County Manager, and the management of the Director of Aviation.

The Department of Aviation is a self-sufficient enterprise and operates without county general fund tax revenue.

Operating an airport in a community that depends on tourism means every single employee has a unique opportunity to provide our travelers with that all-important first and last impression of Las Vegas. Twelve divisions make up the Department of Aviation’s organization, each offering a variety of front line and behind-the-scenes jobs at various levels:  Director’s Office, Airside Operations, Business & Commercial Development, Employee Services/Risk Management, Facilities/Service Desk, Finance, General Aviation, Information Systems, Landside Operations, Construction/Engineering, Security, and Terminal Operations.

4 JOB(S) AT Harry Reid International Airport

  • Airport ATS Technician I/II (Trams)

    • Las Vegas, Nevada
    • HARRY REID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
    • Nov 13, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Aviation or Harbor
    • Engineering
  • Manager of General Aviation Airports

    • General Aviation, Nevada
    • HARRY REID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
    • Nov 13, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Administration and Management
    • Aviation or Harbor
  • Electrician

    • Las Vegas, Nevada
    • HARRY REID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
    • Oct 11, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Construction and Skilled Trades
  • Airport Equipment Mechanic

    • Las Vegas, Nevada
    • HARRY REID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
    • Aug 20, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Aviation or Harbor
    • Construction and Skilled Trades

Harry Reid International Airport

Nearly 50 percent of all visitors to Las Vegas come through Harry Reid International Airport. As a world leader in airport management, we are focused on providing the best customer service possible.

Harry Reid International Airport is owned by Clark County, Nevada. Our airport system also includes four general aviation facilities: North Las Vegas Airport, Henderson Executive Airport, Jean Sport Aviation Center and Overton/Perkins Field. These airports operate under the policy direction of the Board of County Commissioners, the authority of the County Manager, and the management of the Director of Aviation.

The Department of Aviation is a self-sufficient enterprise and operates without county general fund tax revenue.

Operating an airport in a community that depends on tourism means every single employee has a unique opportunity to provide our travelers with that all-important first and last impression of Las Vegas. Twelve divisions make up the Department of Aviation’s organization, each offering a variety of front line and behind-the-scenes jobs at various levels:  Director’s Office, Airside Operations, Business & Commercial Development, Employee Services/Risk Management, Facilities/Service Desk, Finance, General Aviation, Information Systems, Landside Operations, Construction/Engineering, Security, and Terminal Operations.

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Located in the Western region of the United States, the state of Nevada is rich with majestic mountain views, fabulous entertainment, a unique cultural mix and a growing economy. A wonderful state for both work and play, residents and visitors alike enjoy access to a combination of fantastic shopping opportunities, dining experiences, gambling and night life along with enlightening outdoor adventures and an environment that many compare to paradise.

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