Serco
Air Traffic Control Specialist - Washington
Serco, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Air Traffic Control Specialist - Washington
Join to apply for the Air Traffic Control Specialist - Washington role at Serco Are you an Air Traffic Controller looking for a challenging and exciting career? Serco has great opportunities for you in Washington. We are located in various locations throughout Washington: Bellingham, Gig Harbor, Olympia, Renton, Spokane, Walla Walla and Yakima. Serco is one of the largest non-government Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) in the world. We deliver air traffic control (ATC) services for small and medium regional airports as well as the largest commercial air hub on the globe. Serco is also the only commercial ANSP to provide all the three ATC disciplines: Terminal Tower, Terminal Approach Control, and Enroute Center. No wonder we are one of the largest non-government employers of Air Traffic Controllers in the world! Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCS) control air traffic on and within the vicinity of the airport according to established procedures and policies to prevent collisions and minimize delays arising from traffic congestion. They are responsible for the safe, orderly, and expeditious movement of air traffic through the nation's airspace. What we offer
In compliance with state and local laws regarding pay transparency, salaries are specific to a location and vary from $36.05-$39.59. You may qualify for additional incentives dependent on location: Optional paid time off allowance Housing stipend Relocation allowance Complexity pay As a member of the Air Traffic Control team, you can expect to: Answer radio calls from arriving/departing aircraft Issue landing/takeoff instructions Issue information such as runway usage, wind velocity/direction, visibility, taxiing instructions, and pertinent data on other aircraft operating in vicinity Issue air traffic clearances Perform critical weather observations as a Limited Aviation Weather Reporting Station (LAWRS) observer, and disseminate timely weather information to pilots, other air traffic control facilities and users of the National Airspace System Transfer and receive control of aircraft Operate equipment such as radios, telephones, interphones, computer systems, radar, recording systems, weather equipment, light guns, airport/runway lighting systems, backup equipment Alert Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighters and other first responders to aircraft experiencing emergency situations Coordinate with and issue instructions to airport vehicles/personnel Maintain and disseminate records of daily operations Perform on-the-job training instructor duties as required Qualifications US Citizenship An FAA Second Class Medical Certificate A Control Tower Operator (CTO) rating or a Credential with a Tower Rating and 6 months of practical experience in accordance with 14 CFR Part 65.39 Note: For Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) with a Credential with a Tower Rating, FAA recognizes they have met the knowledge requirements listed in 14 CFR 65.35 and the experience requirements listed in 14 CFR 65.39 Eligibility to work for Serco under Federal Immigration Laws Verification of education and employment references from previous employers including the release of drug and alcohol records Passing a pre-employment drug screen Receiving an FAA Security clearance (interim and final suitability) Proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States Here at Serco, professional development is a top priority. We help our team develop their skills and grow in their careers. If you are an experienced Air Traffic Controller with a prior tower certification or credential who wants to be part of a professional, customer service and safety-oriented organization, please submit your application today! For more information on benefits and notices, please review Serco’s official site and policies.
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Join to apply for the Air Traffic Control Specialist - Washington role at Serco Are you an Air Traffic Controller looking for a challenging and exciting career? Serco has great opportunities for you in Washington. We are located in various locations throughout Washington: Bellingham, Gig Harbor, Olympia, Renton, Spokane, Walla Walla and Yakima. Serco is one of the largest non-government Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) in the world. We deliver air traffic control (ATC) services for small and medium regional airports as well as the largest commercial air hub on the globe. Serco is also the only commercial ANSP to provide all the three ATC disciplines: Terminal Tower, Terminal Approach Control, and Enroute Center. No wonder we are one of the largest non-government employers of Air Traffic Controllers in the world! Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCS) control air traffic on and within the vicinity of the airport according to established procedures and policies to prevent collisions and minimize delays arising from traffic congestion. They are responsible for the safe, orderly, and expeditious movement of air traffic through the nation's airspace. What we offer
In compliance with state and local laws regarding pay transparency, salaries are specific to a location and vary from $36.05-$39.59. You may qualify for additional incentives dependent on location: Optional paid time off allowance Housing stipend Relocation allowance Complexity pay As a member of the Air Traffic Control team, you can expect to: Answer radio calls from arriving/departing aircraft Issue landing/takeoff instructions Issue information such as runway usage, wind velocity/direction, visibility, taxiing instructions, and pertinent data on other aircraft operating in vicinity Issue air traffic clearances Perform critical weather observations as a Limited Aviation Weather Reporting Station (LAWRS) observer, and disseminate timely weather information to pilots, other air traffic control facilities and users of the National Airspace System Transfer and receive control of aircraft Operate equipment such as radios, telephones, interphones, computer systems, radar, recording systems, weather equipment, light guns, airport/runway lighting systems, backup equipment Alert Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighters and other first responders to aircraft experiencing emergency situations Coordinate with and issue instructions to airport vehicles/personnel Maintain and disseminate records of daily operations Perform on-the-job training instructor duties as required Qualifications US Citizenship An FAA Second Class Medical Certificate A Control Tower Operator (CTO) rating or a Credential with a Tower Rating and 6 months of practical experience in accordance with 14 CFR Part 65.39 Note: For Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) with a Credential with a Tower Rating, FAA recognizes they have met the knowledge requirements listed in 14 CFR 65.35 and the experience requirements listed in 14 CFR 65.39 Eligibility to work for Serco under Federal Immigration Laws Verification of education and employment references from previous employers including the release of drug and alcohol records Passing a pre-employment drug screen Receiving an FAA Security clearance (interim and final suitability) Proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States Here at Serco, professional development is a top priority. We help our team develop their skills and grow in their careers. If you are an experienced Air Traffic Controller with a prior tower certification or credential who wants to be part of a professional, customer service and safety-oriented organization, please submit your application today! For more information on benefits and notices, please review Serco’s official site and policies.
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