Airservices Australia

Airservices Australia (ASA)

STATE: National Location(s): National
WEBSITE: www.airservicesaustralia.com/ Job Opportunities: As outlined below

about asa

Airservices Australia has a fixed asset base of $609 million across 600 sites, and around 3,000 employees working from 28 sites across Australia.

Our staff include approximately 900 air traffic controllers, who work from two major centres in Melbourne and Brisbane and 26 towers at international and regional airports. Our staff also provide Aviation Rescue & Fire Fighting Services at 21 of the nation’s busiest airports.

We encourage our management and staff to be outward looking, both present and future oriented, and to embrace challenges proactively.

We have been twice voted as the world’s best provider of air traffic control.
 

technical trainee program

ASA requires technical trainees to become part of our highly skilled technology team for support in the areas of Air Traffic Control, aviation telecommunications, radar and radio navigation services. The program enables participants to obtain a Diploma of Engineering in Communications & Electronics over a two-year period, followed by 12 months certification training on location, before further advancement as a Technical Officer at ASA. Click here for more information.
 

Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF)

Our ARFF service fight fires in aircraft and buildings at airports, provide rescue and first-aid services for aircraft passengers and crew, provide technical advice on fire safety and assist in educating users about fire fighting and safety. As one of the largest fire fighting services in the world, you can expect a long, rewarding and successful career in ARFF at ASA. Click here for more information.
 

Air Traffic Controller

Air Traffic Controllers manage the safe and orderly flow of aircraft into, out of and between airports throughout Australia and with overseas regions adjoining Australian airspace. Air Traffic Controllers also provide information and assistance to pilots in the event they should experience an in-flight emergency. There are three types of Air Traffic Controllers:
Enroute: Enroute Controllers are responsible for the safe management of air traffic over the majority of the Australian mainland and on oceanic routes.
Terminal Area: Terminal Area Controllers use radar to manage the orderly flow of aircraft arriving and departing from major city airports.
Tower: Tower Controllers work in the control tower at an aerodrome where they are responsible for all aircraft and vehicle movements on the taxi ways, runways and in the immediate vicinity of the aerodrome. Click here for more information.


ASA Graduate Program

If you fancy a fun, challenging and rewarding career in the world of aviation, then this could be the program for you. The ASA Graduate program aims to instil organisation knowledge and develop individuals to be future leaders. A thorough induction at program commencement will familiarise you with our organisation, followed by on-the-job training and ongoing professional development and mentoring. Click here for more information.

How To Apply

Contact

Gemma Kayser

Phone

(02) 6268 4868

Email

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Website
www.airservicesaustralia.com/careers/