ISCO Occupation Group 1324.2 Air Traffic Manager

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Air Traffic Manager: Air traffic managers coordinate the planning of ground control, the maintenance of the aircrafts, and the handling of customers. They strive for the most efficient use of resources in directing the aircraft. They manage safety, quality, and risks in everyday work. They also plan and compare performance with other air navigation service providers.

Essential Skills

  • Common Aviation Safety Regulations
  • Perform Market Research
  • Use Modern Electronic Navigational Aids
  • Perform Risk Analysis
  • Ensure Quality Of Aeronautical Information Management Services
  • Ensure Safety In International Aviation
  • Perform Data Analysis
  • Follow Airport Safety Procedures
  • Train Staff In Navigational Requirements
  • Manage Air Navigation Services
  • Airspace System Block Upgrades
  • Celestial Navigation
  • Geographic Areas
  • Air Traffic Management


Optional Skills

  • Monitor Aviation Meteorology
  • Inspect Aircraft Documentation
  • Statistics
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Coordinate Flight Schedules
  • Work In An Aviation Team
  • Aircraft Flight Control Systems
  • Plan Maintenance Activities
  • Use Geographic Information Systems
  • Airport Environmental Regulations
  • Test Ground System Performance
  • Provide Assistance To A Variety Of Airport Users
  • Apply Airport Standards And Regulations


Alternative Names

  • Air Traffic Supervisor
  • Flight Navigation Manager
  • Air Traffic Operations Manager
  • Air Traffic Operations Supervisor
  • Air Traffic Control Manager
  • Centre Director For Air Traffic Systems And Operations
  • Air Traffic Senior Manager
  • Flight Control Manager
  • Air Navigation Manager


Higher Level