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"Consider a career in Air Traffic Services!"
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Nature of Business
NAV CANADA, a private not-for-profit company, is the country's Air Navigation Service Provider. With operations coast to coast, NAV CANADA provides air traffic control, flight information, weather briefings, aeronautical information services, airport advisory services and electronic aids to navigation.
NAV CANADA is known for excellence with one of the best safety records in the world, a dedication to service that's second-to-none and some of the most advanced technology in aviation.
Saskatchewan is an important region for NAV CANADA - it is home to five Flight Service Stations and two Air Traffic Control Towers.
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Year Established
1996
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Number of Employees
Approximately 5,300 employees contribute to NAV CANADA's success, including more than 2,800 Flight Service Specialists and Air Traffic Controllers across the country. There's no shortage of opportunities for the right people!
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Benefits of working for company
Air Traffic Controllers and Flight Service Specialists earn above-average salaries, with great health and pension benefits. NAV CANADA encourages career-long learning and offers many opportunities for advancement.
A career in Air Traffic Services offers plenty of on-the-job variety and the chance to work with cutting edge technology. These careers also offer an opportunity to live and work in communities across Saskatchewan and the country. Here's your chance to kick-start a career like no other!
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Types of Jobs/Work
We are currently seeking candidates for careers as Air Traffic Controllers and Flight Service Specialists.
Air Traffic Controllers manage the flow of air traffic in the air, and on the ground. They specialize in one of two areas: controlling aircraft during the enroute portion of their flight or directing departing, landing and taxiing aircraft at an airport.
Flight Service Specialists provide critical planning and advisory information before and during a flight. Pilots rely on the Flight Service Specialist's knowledge of terrain, aviation weather, preferred routes and communication coverage.
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Additional Information
No aviation-related experience or knowledge is required since we provide all the training, but there are some basic eligibility requirements you need to know before you apply. You must:
- be at least 18 years of age,
- be a Canadian citizen or have landed immigrant status,
- hold a high school diploma,
- be willing to relocate, and
- be willing to undergo a medical and security screening.
Want to find out more about this exciting career opportunity? Visit us at www.navcanada.ca or call 1-800-667-4636.
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