Air Traffic Control Specialist (Support Specialist)(MSS-1, Level 11) Government - Newark, NJ at Geebo

Air Traffic Control Specialist (Support Specialist)(MSS-1, Level 11)

Serves as a support specialist in an ATC 11 terminal facility and is responsible for tactical and strategic support of multiple program areas such as training, quality assurance, traffic management, airspace and procedures, plans and programs, and other facility program areas. Makes recommendations for new projects/studies and applies expertise toward their completion. Candidates must show Specialized Experience, which is defined as:
1) Must have held an FAA 2152-FG-14 or above, regional or headquarters position for a least one year (52 weeks)OR2) Must have been facility rated or area certified for at least one year (52 weeks) at an ATS facility.NOTE:
An employee who has been facility rated or area certified for at least one year (52 weeks) in an ATS facility that is upgraded, is considered to meet the qualification requirements of the upgraded positions, since the employee has been performing the higher-graded work;OR3) Must have held an MSS position for at least one year (52 weeks) in an ATS facility.NOTE:
There are no restrictions on who can apply to MSS vacancies at those facilities with 3 or less MSS levels. In addition to the qualifications listed above for MSS positions, the chart on MSS positions will be used to determine which career level applicants are qualified to make application.
  • Department:
    2152 Air Traffic Control
  • Salary Range:
    $140,558 to $189,757 per year

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

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