Airport Terminal Operations Intern – Aviation Safety (Spring 25)

Newark, NJ
Internship to Full Time
Student (College)
Munich Airport NJ LLC is an US-based subsidiary of the German Airport Operator Munich Airport. Munich Airport NJ LLC is responsible for the maintenance and concession management of Terminal A at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)! We are looking for an Airport Terminal Operations Intern- Aviation Safety to join our team as soon as possible.

Airport Terminal Operations Intern – Aviation Safety

This is a paid internship position. Join our team for the Spring 2025 semester for what is an exciting opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing organization, where you will contribute to the development of safe, efficient, and innovative passenger terminal operations. You will report to the Manager Operations Planning and be provided with a chance to enhance your knowledge and skills, while making important contributions for the development of the company and terminal. We are looking for a candidate who is looking for an introduction to airport operations and start building a strong background in the industry. The successful candidate will be exposed to all aspects of operating one of the most advanced terminal developments in the United States, and learn about a broad range of areas, including Terminal Operations, Airside Operations, Baggage Handling System, Operations Control, as well as Terminal Security. You will be responsible for supportive work and daily tasks. Hours are flexible to accommodate your class schedule.
 Responsibilities
  • Support the team with coordinating aviation safety topics, working in partnership with MANJ's Aviation Safety Specialist.
  • Support the setup of a robust Safety Management System (SMS) structure in compliance with 14 CFR Part 139, prioritizing the safety of operations.
  • Process safety reports filed by airport staff through review, categorization and an initial risk assessment.
  • Align with the operations team to identify suitable mitigation measures.
  • Undertake additional tasks and responsibilities as directed by the Manager Operations Planning.
Education & Training
  • Currently pursuing a degree in Airport Management, Aviation Management, Safety Management or a related field.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
Skills & Experience
  • Showcased ability to work in a professional, dynamic environment through previous internship or relevant work experience. This includes part-time work, work study, side-gigs, freelancing, volunteering, summer work, or internships
  • Legally authorized to work in the US on a full-time, permanent, and ongoing basis without requiring sponsorship now or in the future
  • Consistent, detail-oriented, and excellent organizational skills
  • Computer literate, with proficient skills in using the MS Office suite
  • Analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a proactive and solution-oriented mindset
Good reasons why you should become part of the airport family
  • Be part of a team who embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, practices mentorship, and believes in a positive, healthy work climate
  • Obtain real work experience guided by top professionals
  • Deep dive into the excitement of the aviation world
  • International working environment
You must be able to pass a background check to work in the secure areas of an airport.
Munich Airport US Holding LLC and its subdivision Munich Airport NJ LLC are equal opportunity employers.


 

Munich Airport US Holding and it's subdivision Munich Airport NJ LLC are equal opportunity employers.

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