ATC Investigator at the TSB

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TSB Tasker
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ATC Investigator at the TSB

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Hi,

The Transportation Safety Board is currently looking for an experienced controller to fill an investigator vacancy.

You can see more details, and apply if you're interested, on the GC Jobs website at the following link....

https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfp-psc.gc.ca/ ... er=1357608

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly at ewan.tasker@tsb.gc.ca
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Re: ATC Investigator at the TSB

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From the job ad:
** Significant experience means that the candidate must demonstrate career progression in terms of amount, complexity and diversity of work experience. This will be reflected through work in complex Control Towers and Terminal or Area Control Centers and through progression to supervisory, and/or instructor and/or managerial roles.
Licensed controllers in Complex Towers, or ACCs in senior roles make considerably more money than you're offering. It's still a neat opportunity though.
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Re: ATC Investigator at the TSB

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Lotro wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 1:54 pm Licensed controllers in Complex Towers, or ACCs in senior roles make considerably more money than you're offering.
Not if they’ve been fired. Or I guess left over a medical thing or something.
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Lotro wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2019 1:54 pm From the job ad:
** Significant experience means that the candidate must demonstrate career progression in terms of amount, complexity and diversity of work experience. This will be reflected through work in complex Control Towers and Terminal or Area Control Centers and through progression to supervisory, and/or instructor and/or managerial roles.
Licensed controllers in Complex Towers, or ACCs in senior roles make considerably more money than you're offering. It's still a neat opportunity though.
It could be a military controller who makes less than they are offering so it would be attractive to them.
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ProfessionalATC wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:10 amIt could be a military controller who makes less than they are offering so it would be attractive to them.
A Military controller would be better off jumping ship to the civilian world before going to the TSB then...
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I thought the labor market paused!
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minger wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:13 pm I thought the labor market paused!
This was posted 6 months ago, troll. But thanks for playing.
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