In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
1. Knowledge of, experience with, or education relating to aviation and/or airport ground support equipment regulations, technology advancement, fleet operations, market trends, and cost analysis.
2. The ability to quickly learn and come up to speed in a new area of expertise.
3. The ability to translate complex technical information into generally understandable language to reach broad audiences in written and verbal formats, and to inform policy recommendations.
4. The ability to work collaboratively as part of a team, and to listen to a wide range of perspectives from a diversity of stakeholders including automakers, other government agencies, academics, non-governmental organizations, and the public.
5. Demonstrate strong organizational, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills, possess curiosity and resourcefulness, and have excellent written and oral communication skills.
6. The ability to handle rapidly changing priorities while working under tight deadlines, and demonstrate a past record of devising solutions where none existed previously.
7. Ability and willing to contribute to a work environment that celebrates diverse backgrounds, cultures, and personal experiences.
8. Proficiency in data mining techniques, including hands-on experience with handling complex datasets, databases, statistical analysis, and computer programming (Python, MySQL, Excel, and R) would be a plus.
9. Any experience in, or knowledge of, developing, adopting, and implementing regulations, incentive programs, and other mobile source emission reduction programs would be a plus.