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Entry-Level Air Traffic Controller Positions in New York City – Apply Now!

NEW YORK – If you’re looking for a change in your career, pay attention, candidates are being sought for entry-level air traffic controller positions in New York City.

The call will be open from Monday, August 28 at 12:00 am (Eastern Time) to Sunday, September 3 at 11:59 pm (Eastern Time).

The application is open to individuals who meet certain requirements and are willing to work at the N90 Air Traffic Control facility in Westbury, New York, and who reside within a 50-mile radius of this location.

Be a citizen of the United States. Be registered in the Selective Service, if applicable (mandatory for men born after 12/31/1959). Be under 31 years of age at the close of the call (with limited exceptions). Have three years of general work experience or four years of education leading to a bachelor’s degree, or a combination of both. Speak English clearly and understandably through communication equipment.

What do you have to do to apply?

If you meet the requirements and are interested in this exciting job opportunity, please follow these steps:

Visit the website www.usajobs.gov to create your application profile. Gather the necessary documents, which include your resume and supporting documents depending on your case (academic records, certifications, etc.). Apply online through USAJobs, making sure to upload all required documents.

This is an opportunity to join a team of professionals in a field critical to flight safety and operations. Air traffic controllers play a crucial role in the efficient and safe operation of aviation. Benefits and Perspectives: In addition to the satisfaction of working in a significant role, the job of an air traffic controller can offer benefits such as:

specialized training. Professional development and advancement opportunities. Job stability in a vital sector. Possibility to work in an exciting and challenging environment.

Prepared for the future

Aviation is a constantly evolving industry. If you have communication skills, the ability to work under pressure, and are willing to learn and adapt, this could be the perfect career for you.

To take advantage of this opportunity to explore a career path in air traffic control in New York, visit www.usajobs.gov.

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