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3151-01
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Air Traffic Safety Technician installs, maintains and repairs air traffic control and air navigation systems to ensure the safe and efficient operation of air traffic services. The role involves monitoring, testing and calibrating radar, communication, navigation and surveillance equipment, diagnosing faults and conducting routine inspections to prevent system failures. They support the technical operation and reliability of aviation safety infrastructure in compliance with national and international aviation standards.
Tasks
Install, configure, and maintain electronic systems for air traffic control, including radar, radio communication, navigation aids, and surveillance sensors.
Perform preventive maintenance, diagnostics, troubleshooting, and repair of air navigation equipment to ensure operational readiness and minimise downtime.
Assist in the installation, testing, and operation of air navigation systems under technical supervision.
Update system software or firmware and provide technical support for system upgrades and enhancements.
Collaborate with air traffic controllers and engineers to support system implementation and operational efficiency.
Document maintenance activities, equipment performance, and ensure compliance with safety standards and industry regulations.
Support preparation of technical specifications, cost estimates, and planning for air traffic control equipment.
Skills
Basic
Attention to detail and knowledge of electrical and electronic systems to maintain safety and accuracy.
Effective communication skills to coordinate with air traffic controllers and engineering teams.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to identify and resolve technical issues efficiently.
Teamwork and collaboration in high-stakes operational environments.
Time management and the ability to perform under pressure during critical situations.
Specific
Competency in system integration for air traffic control equipment.
Knowledge in aviation regulations and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards.
Knowledge in electromagnetic compatibility principles for aviation systems.
Knowledge in interpreting technical manuals, electrical schematics, and diagnostic software.
Knowledge in radar systems and signal processing principles.
Proficiency in operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting radar and communication systems.
Proficiency in system calibration, software updates, and signal testing techniques.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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