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NATS seeks teamwork & adaptability as hiring drive for new air traffic controllers takes off

By Daniel Face [email protected]

Published: June 18, 2024 | Updated: 18th June 2024

Hampshire-based air traffic service provider NATS has kicked off a nationwide recruitment campaign to identify and train the next generation of air traffic controllers.

NATS logoNo specific qualifications are required beyond five GCSEs at Grade 4 or Scottish National 5’s Grade A-C, including English and Maths.

NATS says becoming a successful air traffic controller is much more about teamwork, good situational awareness and adaptability.

Claire Burton, head of operational excellence and transformation at NATS, said: “We’re thrilled to be reopening applications for our trainee air traffic controller programme again this year.

“Air traffic controllers are the foundation of the aviation industry, and with travel booming again, there’s never been a better time to join our teams across the country for what is a hugely fulfilling and rewarding career.”

Successful candidates will go through around 12 months of initial simulator and theory-based training, before being posted to an airport tower or a NATS control centre at either Swanwick, Hampshire or Prestwick, Ayrshire.

Once there, students receive on-the-job training towards becoming fully fledged controllers, working as part of a team to keep the skies safe.

Trainee controllers start on a salary of £21,330, while fully valid controllers working in the busiest operations could eventually earn more than £100,000.

Air traffic control training is now also an accredited apprenticeship scheme, with some trainees able to work towards an L5 recognised apprenticeship qualification.

And for the first time, NATS is offering a bursary fund to support applicants from lower income backgrounds or with carer responsibilities, with money available to go towards travel and medical costs.

These changes are all in aid of encouraging applications from a more diverse range of people, especially women and those from ethnic minority communities.

“Great controllers come from all walks of life and all backgrounds and while we have many outstanding women controllers, they constitute only about 30 per cent of the workforce”, added Claire.

“We want to attract talent from the broadest possible pool, and I’d really encourage anyone who’s keen to go for it. It really is a fantastic career.”

NATS currently has around 1,600 controllers whose job it is to safely manage the flow of aircraft through the UK’s busy and complex airspace, as well as at 15 of the country’s busiest airports.

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