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Announcement #876736200

Air Traffic Control Specialist, Traffic Management Coordinator (C)

Federal Aviation Administration · Fremont, California
Internal

What you'd do

Responsible for ensuring that efficient and effective traffic management is maintained.

Major duties

Serves as a Traffic Management Coordinator in a ATC-11 level Terminal or En Route facility. Ensures that traffic management instructions/restrictions are initiated in accordance with established procedures to maintain a safe and expeditious flow of traffic and minimize the impact of heavy flight demands. Assesses the facility's capacity and projects an acceptable level of traffic. Issues appropriate traffic flow restrictions to adjacent facilities, to space, hold, and reroute aircraft to distribute the flow of traffic and equalize workload among positions. Follows agency policy when implementing traffic management initiatives. Maintains awareness of the traffic flow, equipment status, airport/weather conditions, and traffic forecasts to ensure acceptable levels of traffic, mitigate delays, and avoid flights into undesirable atmospheric conditions. Maintains familiarization of all phases of facility operations and aeronautical/meteorological conditions. Maintains currency on required positions of operation. Works under the administrative supervision of the Supervisory Traffic Management Coordinator. Performance is evaluated upon the effectiveness with which assigned program objectives are achieved.

What you need to qualify

Candidates must show specialized experience, which is defined as: Must have been facility rated or area certified for at least 1 year (52 weeks) in an ATO terminal/en route facility. Applicants should include examples of specialized experience in their work history.

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