Newly
hired air traffic controllers must be willing to relocate to any of the 50 states, Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Lay emphasis on your ability to handle high stress and experience in the air safety every organization looks for these skills when
hiring an air traffic controller.
Not exact matches
A lack of staff to train
air traffic controllers means it can take six years — twice the norm — for the new
hires to become fully certified at the busiest U.S. control facilities, according to industry experts and government reports.
When a job for
air traffic controller /
air space manager is advertised, the employing company is flooded with resumes; so many that the
hiring manager rejects each one if he or she doesn't get interested the minute he begins to read it.