Air Traffic Control Specialist, Traffic Management Coordinator (TMC) Government - Ronkonkoma, NY at Geebo

Air Traffic Control Specialist, Traffic Management Coordinator (TMC)

This position serves as a Traffic Management Coordinator and is responsible for administering traffic management programs (including flow control metering, severe weather advisory programs and oceanic flow control where applicable); traffic analysis, and liaison with military users concerning altitude reservations, large scale military exercises, and long range mission planning; providing intra/intercenter coordination on traffic movement activities. The Traffic Management Coordinator is located at a Level 12 air route traffic control center which is characterized by a traffic density measure of 275 or more instrument operations handled per hour. Incumbent projects a positive, cooperative attitude toward system users and operators. Basic qualifications for Traffic Management Coordinator (TMC) positions in the terminal and en route options:
Specialized Experience Required for TMC Positions:
Must have been facility rated or area certified in a CPC/TMC/S at an ATO terminal/en route facility.Rating and Evaluation Factors:
In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications, candidates will be rated in accordance with the instructions on FAA Form 3330-43-1 (dated 6/00), Rating of Air Traffic Experience for AT Movement. FAA Form 3330-43-1 can be found on the following website or by contacting the Human Resource Office point of contact listed in the announcement. http:
//jobs.faa.gov/ApplicationForms.asp
  • Department:
    2152 Air Traffic Control
  • Salary Range:
    $152,475 to $197,300 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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