The Air Traffic Controller provides for the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic in the assigned airspace or airport and assists aircraft in distress or emergency situations.
Receive, post, and relay flight data information, clearances, and messages.
Issue arrival and departure instructions, aviation weather information, and special advisories to aircraft operating under their control.
Issue information and clearances for properly separating and sequencing aircraft and monitors the flight progress of aircraft.
Issue information and instructions for the orderly movement of traffic (aircraft, vehicles, and pedestrians) in the movement area.
Coordinate with other controllers, facilities, and agencies to provide prompt ATC services.
Coordinate arrival and departure times with flight operations.
Coordinate ramp and refuel services for aircraft.
Assist aircraft in emergency or distress situations.
Maintain facility logs.
Perform operator-level equipment checks and advise maintenance personnel and Facility Chief of any outages.
Follow FAA, ICAO, DOD, and host nation aviation regulations and procedures.
Complete annual weather training to take and disseminate supplemental weather observations.
Assist in facility operations as directed by Shift Leader.
Requirements
Must have computer skills and be able to operate a variety of computer programs.
Must be able to speak, read and write English fluently.
Must maintain a valid driver’s license from their home country with validity for 12 months from on-site employment date.
Must maintain a valid passport from their home country with validity for 12 months from on-site employment date.
Must satisfy and maintain all medical screening requirements to include COVID-19 vaccinations.
Must be able to gain and maintain authorized entry onto US military installations.
Must be a USN with a SECRET security clearance.
Must be FAA certified Air Traffic Controller with at least 4 or more years’ experience.
Ability to travel domestically and internationally.
Graduate of a US military air traffic control school or FAA Academy.
Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) certificate.
FAA Control Tower Operator Certificate of CTO Certificate of Grades.
Military MOS Army 15Q training preferred.
Ability to pass Class IV Army flight physical.
Ability to work night and day shift in austere environment.
Some heavy lifting may be required.
Living and working conditions at assignment location could be remote and uncomfortable.
Long hours, exposure to weather and hazardous conditions.
Personnel should be aware of moving on short notice and under adverse conditions.
Benefits
This Opportunity Seeking a full-time Air Traffic Controller in support of LOGCAP V.
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