Birmingham Airport Authority
Jeffery Dockery is a highly experienced facilities and maintenance professional with a diverse background in various roles across multiple companies. As the Facilities Supervisor for Birmingham Airport Authority since June 2022, Jeffery has previously held positions such as Mobile Service Technician at CBRE Global Workplace Solutions, Maintenance Coordinator at ICWG, and Linkbelt Service Tech at Atlantic and Southern Equipment, where expertise in crane and boom truck services was developed. Prior experience includes work as a Maintenance Tech at US Steel, Lead Mechanic at Contracts LLC focusing on HVAC systems, and Lead Man at A&B HVAC & Electrical. Jeffery's educational background includes attendance at the USAF Leadership Academy and Technical School, achieving a Skii level 5 in Aircraft Electrical Systems, as well as training at VICA and Sonny's Carwash College.
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Birmingham Airport Authority
The Birmingham Airport Authority was established in 1986 by the Birmingham City Council to manage the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport and continue its growth. The Birmingham Airport Authority is governed by a seven member Board of Directors, appointed by the Mayor of City of Birmingham and confirmed by the Birmingham City Council. The day to day operation is managed by the President and CEO and The Birmingham Airport Authority staff of over 100 employees within five departments. The Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) home to four major airlines with over 100 daily flights to 15 cities for more than 2.6 million passengers in 2016. BHM offers a great variety of food and retail options for passengers along with amenities for all passengers alike.