ATNS: Air Traffic Management Learnership Programme 2015 / 2016

Posted on :

14 May, 2015

Category :

Internships in South Africa, Learnerships in South Africa

Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) offers bursaries for students to train towards a career in air traffic management with the goal of becoming air traffic control officers (ATCO). The program provides each bursar with an opportunity to conduct their studies at the Aviation Training Academy (ATA) in Bonaero Park.


Major Activities

Extensive training and exposure to various aspects of air traffic management over a specified period of time

Requirements

  • Matric certificate with a pass in the following subjects ,
  • Pure Maths (Level 4 / HG – D or SG C or above)
  • English (Level 4 / HG – D or SG C or above)
  • South African citizen with a valid Identity Document
  • Medically fit

Skills And Competencies

  • Good Communication skills
  • Analytical Skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Teamwork and Multi tasking skills
  • Quick decision making skills
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Spatial reasoning ability to include visualisation of future situations.
  • High self-esteem and confidence level.

Interested applicants are requested to register their CV’s and apply online by clicking on ATNS Careers

The ideal candidate will have the following competencies:

Ability

  • Good Communicatin Skills
  • Teamwork and Multi tasking skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Quick Decision making
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • High Self-esteem and confidence Level
  • Spatial reasoning ability
  • Analytical Skills

 

How To Apply

Apply for the ATNS Air Traffic Management Learnership Programme 2015 / 2016

ATNS is responsible for air traffic control in approximately 10% of the worlds airspace. Over and above traditional air traffic control, we also provide aeronautical information for planning purposes, search and rescue coordination services, the maintenance of a reliable navigation infrastructure, training services, and many more.

Closing Date: 29 May 2015


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