This position is located in the Air Traffic Organization (ATO), Air Traffic Services (AJT), Operational Planning and Integration Directorate, Resource Utilization (AJT-3). This Directorate is responsible for facilitating the integration of NextGen capabilities and emerging technologies into the National Airspace System (NAS). The Directorate also resolves complex operational problem and develops new, more efficient air traffic control systems and services.
Duties
As an Air Traffic Control Specialist, he/she applies experience and comprehensive knowledge of air traffic control procedures, operations and staff programs to support the development, testing and deployment of technological, procedural and airspace changes in the National Airspace System (NAS). He/she furnishes national level expertise in a staff function, to analyze and study facility technical operations and staffing levels to ensure that requests for participation in national labor-management work groups are coordinated early enough to minimize the operational impact to field facilities. This work contributes directly to the accomplishment of air traffic and other Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) objectives and the efficiency and effectiveness of air traffic operations.
Using comprehensive knowledge of staff programs (e.g., procedures, traffic management, quality assurance, training, automation), he/she reviews and evaluates requests for facility resources to support programs to modernize and improve the NAS. He/she evaluates technical air traffic requirements including type of facility impacted by the program, such as whether the facility is a tower, tower with radar, en route center, etc. He/she applies experience separating and controlling air traffic to identify required systems requirements and certifications, such as facility level, radar or Oceanic, airspace, radar and navigational aids. Reviews and evaluates proposed changes to air traffic operations and procedures to assess and identify risks and to recommend risk mitigation strategies. He/she uses skill analyzing and reviewing collective bargaining agreements to identify negotiated processes and technical requirements.
He/she applies program/project management experience to coordinate requests and to review and analyze project plans including scope, program/project start and end dates, time commitment for participants–full/part-time/one-time/as needed to include estimated number of hours, and amount/level of program support. He/she identifies and presents relevant data by applying skill using technological medium, such as the Program Management Tool (PMT) and Business Utilization and Resource Standardization Tools (BURST) to analyze requests and to develop excel tables, graphs, power point, etc.
Contacts are internal and external and include representatives from other Service Units, Service Areas, Federal Aviation Administration Lines of Business, and representative. He/she often represents AJT organization as a senior point of contact on projects and programs related to En Route operations.
Although broad policies and objectives provide general guidance for completing work objectives, he/she is allowed considerable discretion to develop new or innovative approaches. As an authority in terminal and en route operations and procedures, he/she works independently. The team manager typically reviews work through status reports and at completion