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Short Approach?
9th May 2003, 22:07
Hello there.

I'm pressently working as an ATCO in Denmark and was wondering about the possibility of a job in either AUS/NWZ. I've visited "airservices" homepage but that didn't really clarify any of my questions.

So if anyone could help me out with some questions please send e-mail to [email protected]

Thank you! :cool:

Plazbot
11th May 2003, 06:23
Here is a cut and paste from the Aussie Union PUBLIC forum (nothing seekrit here)

You might like to look at the following link which explains how Airservices deals with previously trained and licensed ATCs:

http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/employment/selectnet/Applicants%20wi th%20previous%20ATC%20experience.pdf

Other information related to ATC recruitment, selection and employment can be found at:

http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/employment/selectnet/index.htm

I understand that Commonwealth Government policy would prevent Airservices' from providing you with sponsorship for immigration purposes, hence, you will need to obtain permanent residency status before we would be able to consider an application for employment.

If you have any other queries, please don't hesistate to contact me directly at the following email address:

[email protected]

Cheers

Ian McNeil
ATC Recruitment Manager
Airservices Australia





and here is a link to the thread in toto.

http://www.civilair.asn.au/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=os;action=display;num=1048994888

Voroff
11th May 2003, 06:57
RE. New Zealand

I remember contacting airways a couple of years ago when they had an advert in flight and came across a catch 22 situation they won't employ you without new zealand residency and New zealand residency won't be granted unless you have a job offer. :confused: .

ATC isn't a priorty job in NZ immigration policy at present so even I a native english speaker with cousin's and other relatives in NZ would struggle to get residency, I'd have more chance if I said I was an entrepeneur.

I didn't pursue it any further as the salary they quoted for an aerodrome/approach controller worked out at less than what i was earning and the wife wasn't keen.