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Air Traffic Controllers And Related Occupations

NOC Code - 2272

4 to 8 years experience required

75,000 CAD to 92,300 CAD P.A.

Canada

Job Profile Detail

Air traffic controllers direct air traffic within assigned airspace, and control moving aircraft and service vehicles at airports. Flight service specialists provide pilots with flight information essential to aviation safety. Flight dispatchers authorize airline flights over assigned routes. Air traffic controllers and flight service specialists are employed by NAV Canada and the Canadian Forces. Flight dispatchers are employed by airline and air services companies and by the Canadian Forces.
 
Job Titles
  1. Air traffic control assistant
  2. Air traffic control chief
  3. Air traffic control officer
  4. Air traffic controller (ATC)
  5. Air traffic co-ordinator
  6. Airline dispatcher
  7. Airport air traffic controller
  8. Chief air traffic controller
  9. Enroute air traffic controller
  10. Flight dispatch assistant
  11. Flight dispatcher
  12. Flight operations officer
  13. Flight service specialist (FSS)
  14. Head air traffic controller
  15. Instrument flight rules air traffic controller
  16. Terminal air traffic controller
  17. Tower controller - air traffic
  18. Visual flight rules air traffic controller

Available Visa Options

Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)

Occupational List

National Occupational Classification (NOC)

Process Time

5 to 6 Months

Job Status

Permanent Full Time


Job Duties

Air traffic controllers
  1. Control flow of air traffic within assigned airspace using radar monitors, radio and other communication equipment and visual references
  2. Issue aircraft takeoff and landing instructions to pilots and relay meteorological, navigational and other information to pilots in flight
  3. Maintain radio and telephone contact with adjacent control towers, terminal control units and other area control centres, and co-ordinate movement of aircraft into adjoining areas
  4. Alert airport emergency services when aircraft are experiencing difficulties and report missing aircraft to search and rescue services
  5. Direct activities of all moving aircraft and service vehicles on or near airport runways.
Flight service specialists
  1. Provide pre-flight information concerning current and forecast weather conditions, radio frequencies, terrain, airports and related data to assist pilots in preparation of flight plans
  2. Check flight plans for completeness and accuracy and forward flight plans to air traffic services facility
  3. Respond to radio calls from aircraft preparing for takeoff or landing and supply information such as weather conditions, wind speed and direction and presence of local air traffic
  4. Support air traffic control operations by relaying radio requests for flight clearances, arrival and departure information and position reports
  5. Alert airport emergency services of aircraft experiencing difficulties and initiate communication searches when aircraft become overdue
  6. Observe, record and report weather conditions at airports.
Flight dispatchers
  1. Analyze environmental conditions and assess aircraft for load and fuel capacity and other factors to determine flight routes
  2. Brief flight crew before takeoff on weather conditions, status of navigational facilities and airports en route
  3. Co-sign flight authorization with aircraft captain
  4. Monitor progress of flight and communicate as required with aircraft during flight
  5. Delay or cancel flights if conditions warrant
  6. Prepare and maintain flight plans, flight logs and other reports.

Key Skills

  • Communicate
  • Reason and Problem Solve
  • Use Math and Science
  • Manage Oneself, People, Time, and Things
  • Work with People
  • Work with Things
  • Perceive and Visualize

Education Requirement

1.       Completion of secondary school is required.
2.       A basic radio telephone operator's licence is required.
3.       Air traffic controllers and flight service specialists require completion of a NAV Canada training program which includes structured in-class and on-the-job training.
4.       Air traffic controllers require an air traffic controller's licence.
5.       Flight dispatchers may require experience in air traffic control or flight operations and may require a private pilot's licence.

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Fee Structure

One Time Membership Fees Rs. 6,500/- (5,508.47 + 991.53 (18% GST))
At the time of Agreement Rs 85,000 + 18% GST

Other Fee

VFS Global Services Fees (Application Submission for Primary Applicant) Rs. 1,248/-
Secondary Client/ Applicant Fee Rs.874/- (If Applicable)
Embassy Fees https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp