Position Posting: ZJX Deputy Air Traffic Manager

Michael Burke

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Position Posting: ZJX Deputy Air Traffic Manager
« on: October 10, 2022, 10:17:03 AM »
The Jacksonville ARTCC is currently seeking applications for Deputy Air Traffic Manager who will assist the Air Traffic Manager in providing effective management and leadership of the VATUSA Jacksonville ARTCC.

Responsibilities:
Reports to the ATM
Maintain active online presence on Discord, forums, email, and network
Acts as a senior staff member, assists in leading the operation of the ARTCC
Attends staff meetings as called by the ATM
Serves as the acting ATM at request, or in absence of, the ATM
Proactively manages the ARTCC roster
Helps develop ARTCC members and ensures they have the resources to succeed at ZJX
Assists the EC in coordination of events that may affect the ARTCC's airspace
Assists the FE in overseeing facility files
Assists in development and execution of ARTCC projects
Any other duty assigned by the ATM

Requirements:
At least a Senior Student (S3) rating. A Controller (C1) rating is preferred.
Active member of the network in good standing
Current member of ZJX, or willing to transfer upon selection
Able to work in a team environment
Excellent written and oral communication skills

Interested candidates should be aware that this is not an entry-level position and not for the inexperienced. The workload is considerable and should not be taken lightly. Only those who understand the requirements and can make the appropriate commitment should consider applying. Candidates can expect an initial evaluation of their application after which they MAY be contacted for a comprehensive interview.

Applications should include:
Full Name, Active E-Mail, and VATSIM CID
Resume and Cover Letter

Letters of Recommendation are requested.

Applications should be submitted to the Jacksonville Air Traffic Manager at [email protected] no later than October 16, 2022 0000 UTC.
« Last Edit: October 10, 2022, 03:36:34 PM by Michael Burke »