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Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Technician
- Airways is growing so come and join the aviation industry.
- Training will be provided for this highly satisfying, technical and critical role.
- Auckland
Airport office location (free parking).
About Airways:
Our people manage New Zealand's 30 million square kms of airspace, providing air traffic control, surveillance, communication, flight inspection, mapping, and airspace design services. We work with government, regulatory authorities, airlines, airports, and the general aviation community to ensure pilots, passengers and goods reach their destination - safely. At Airways, our values underpin all that we do. We value Safety, Each Other, Excellence and Success in all that we do.
Our organisation is made up of operational business groups that are supported by governance and corporate services functions. To learn more about our people and organisational structure, check out www.airways.co.nz/about.
About the Role:
The Technology Group is
responsible for the effective delivery, management, and services of all
technology disciplines within the air navigation services environment. These
include Oceanic and Domestic Air Traffic Management, Security and a National
MPLS Network, National Operations / Maintenance and Specialist Support,
Information Technology and Service Management, Project Delivery, Flight
Inspection and National Engineering.
The operations and maintenance team provides
the expertise and support in engineering design development and management for
projects, installation, maintenance, and fault repair for Airways ground-based
aviation infrastructure, communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS)
systems.
Operations and Maintenance
includes teams located throughout New Zealand, and a 24/7 National Operations
Centre. Monitoring the performance, ensuring the reliability and availability
of Airways infrastructure and CNS systems, so they are available when required,
operating to defined specifications, to meet agreed customer service
availability.
The purpose of the CNS Technician position is to work at the
Auckland Technical Centre as part of Auckland Communications, Navigation and
Surveillance (CNS) Maintenance Team to maintain the functionality of Airways operational
systems by:
- Performing fault rectification.
- Conducting preventative maintenance.
- Installing
CNS equipment.
The position expects that the role-holder will be willing to undertake from time-to-time night and weekend work as necessary and work in a variety of outdoor environmental and weather conditions to ensure the reliability, functionality and safety of the CNS systems.
About You:
To be successful in the role, you will have:
- Bachelor of Engineering Technology, NZCE Telecommunications, Supplementary Radio Technicians Certificate or Electro Technology Diploma in Telecommunications (or equivalent).
- Experience with technical systems and equipment, preferably radio systems, air navigational aids, radar systems, and power systems.
- Proven experience in complex engineering problem solving and rectification with quality outcomes in an organisation of similar size and complexity to Airways.
- Experience in building and site management, hazard identification and risk analysis and mitigation. Must be safety focused with excellent operational and situational awareness and personal health, including the ability to climb structures with confidence, work at heights and in a variety of weather conditions.
- Current NZ Drivers Licence and good driving ability to gain an Airport Driving Licence.
- Desirable if experienced in leading teams and contactors on projects and tasks.
- Ideally have Electrical workers registration EASQ or higher.
- Ability to work in a dynamic team and business environment, collaborate with people, show resilience and agility, take ownership and focus on delivering successful outcomes.
Hours of work:
40 hours a week, Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm.
Once competencies have been achieved, participation in a Standby Roster (typically one week in four) for out of normal working hour’s fault repair is also required.
Airways is an NZ Immigration Accredited Employer.
Salary Guidelines:
The base salary goes up to a maximum of $116,741 and the offer will be dependent on skills and experience.
In addition to this there is the potential to earn penal rates for work outside normal work hours and overtime for additional hours worked when you qualify to work in the roster. On top of the base salary and penal rates, Airways offers a generous superannuation scheme with employer contributions of up to 11% of earnings.
Outside of the exposure to a variety of project work, Airways also offers professional growth through the exposure to new technologies in an ever-changing industry. Add the knowledge base of the wide team that supports you, and the additional lifestyle benefits on offer, it’s a very attractive package.
To Apply:
If you are customer focused, attentive to detail and can appreciate the safety and quality requirements of the aviation industry then we would love to hear from you.
This role will require the successful candidate to undergo pre-employment background checks including drug and alcohol screening, criminal conviction check etc.
Please submit your application (CV and Cover Letter) via the job advertisement.
Application closing date is Sunday 3 December 2023.
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