Peru's primary international airport operator managing Jorge Chávez hub
Lima Airport operates Jorge Chávez International Airport, Peru's busiest aviation hub. The tech stack skews toward infrastructure monitoring (Zabbix, Nagios, SolarWinds) and IT service management (ServiceNow, GLPI), with SAP for enterprise operations — a profile consistent with mission-critical facility management. Active hiring is concentrated in ops roles, reflecting operational scale challenges: pain points include continuous IT service availability, disaster recovery auditing, and critical infrastructure resilience.
Notable leadership hires: IT Operations Lead
Lima Airport manages Jorge Chávez International Airport in Callao, Peru's primary gateway for international aviation traffic. The organization operates as a private entity with 501–1,000 employees, structured around airport operations, commercial services, and tenant management. Core activities span aviation services development, new operator onboarding, terminal operations, and commercial forecasting. The company holds ISO 14001 (environmental), ISO 9001 (quality), and ISO 45001 (occupational health) certifications. Current strategic focus includes digital ecosystem integration, tenant portal administration, and expansion planning to position Peru as a South American aviation hub.
Infrastructure and monitoring: Zabbix, Nagios, SolarWinds. IT service management: ServiceNow, GLPI. Enterprise resource planning: SAP. Automation and DevOps: Ansible, Terraform. Microsoft 365 for productivity; Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate for analytics and automation.
Bellavista, Callao, Peru. The company operates Jorge Chávez International Airport, Lima's primary international aviation hub.
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