Jersey ATC Vacancies
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Wow that must be 5 in less than a year - whats going on with the place? People never used to leave- however its reputation for poor standards and bad management nowadays is pretty well known - guess the wonder boy from NATS isn't doing too well!!
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I've heard a rumour that when Britain changes to JAA licences (next year?) Jersey will not be following. Hence from that point, Jersey ATCOs (unless the licences are grandfathered - I can't comment on that as I'm outside the UK at the mo) may not be able to work on mainland UK in the future.
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I don't think that the Sates of Jersey would have a choice in the matter of licensing.
They have to date, chosen to follow the UK CAA licensing and standards, if they suddenly decided that they wanted to follow a seperate path, they would be required by the EEC in the form of EASA, to set up their own equivilant of the UK CAA SRG, not only for ATC but also the whole of Aviation within the States of Jersey.
We all know that that there is not the technical or professional proficiancy within the Channel Islands, let alone the political will or financial competence to set up what would be such a realtively large organisation for such a huge cost to the Islanders.
Just in case anyone doubts that, bear in mind that the current enormous Eurocontrol funding to the States of Jersey for providing cross channel ATC services, makes the difference between profit an loss to the tax payer for all the "States" airports.
I for one would be more than happy to see the States of Jersey go it alone, let their residents wake up to the real costs of what it costs to run their airports and ATC services when there are no European subsidies available and tourism no longer pays for what they previously took for granted.
They have to date, chosen to follow the UK CAA licensing and standards, if they suddenly decided that they wanted to follow a seperate path, they would be required by the EEC in the form of EASA, to set up their own equivilant of the UK CAA SRG, not only for ATC but also the whole of Aviation within the States of Jersey.
We all know that that there is not the technical or professional proficiancy within the Channel Islands, let alone the political will or financial competence to set up what would be such a realtively large organisation for such a huge cost to the Islanders.
Just in case anyone doubts that, bear in mind that the current enormous Eurocontrol funding to the States of Jersey for providing cross channel ATC services, makes the difference between profit an loss to the tax payer for all the "States" airports.
I for one would be more than happy to see the States of Jersey go it alone, let their residents wake up to the real costs of what it costs to run their airports and ATC services when there are no European subsidies available and tourism no longer pays for what they previously took for granted.
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Firstly there are no vacancies at the moment. Out of the 4 staff members that have left this past year, 2 were for personal reasons not associated with working there, 1 because they had a permanent flying job and the other for various reasons.
Aeroplanium
What do you mean by poor standards????
Aluminium Persuader
Jersey ATCO's currently hold CAA licences and will continue to do so. The problem lies in the fact that Jersey is not part of the EU so at the moment they can't have a european licence as EU law is not applicable.
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They don't get a European Subsidy as they are outside of Europe. What they do get is payment for providing a service in a large amount of airspace (on minimal staffing) that no-one else is capable of, and even if they were don't want to go near anyway. It is true that the payments help to keep the airport running but there is nothing wrong with putting that money to good use and providing a much needed link with the outside world.
Aeroplanium
What do you mean by poor standards????
Aluminium Persuader
Jersey ATCO's currently hold CAA licences and will continue to do so. The problem lies in the fact that Jersey is not part of the EU so at the moment they can't have a european licence as EU law is not applicable.
Goatface
They don't get a European Subsidy as they are outside of Europe. What they do get is payment for providing a service in a large amount of airspace (on minimal staffing) that no-one else is capable of, and even if they were don't want to go near anyway. It is true that the payments help to keep the airport running but there is nothing wrong with putting that money to good use and providing a much needed link with the outside world.
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Having worked in the land that style and taste forgot, or Gibraltar for those that have never visited, i hold a Gib ATC license.
i also have 2 years left to run on my uk ratings before they go poof in a cloud of red tape.
a collegue recently moved to belfast and validated there with no problem with regards to his micky mouse....oops sorry Gibraltar license so i see no diference with a Jersey state license
i also have 2 years left to run on my uk ratings before they go poof in a cloud of red tape.
a collegue recently moved to belfast and validated there with no problem with regards to his micky mouse....oops sorry Gibraltar license so i see no diference with a Jersey state license
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To reply OA32
Lets just say there are 'customers' of the Jersey ATC service who consider it less than satisfactory and have noticed significant decline over the last couple of years.
Oh and thanks for the enlightening reasons behind staff leaving the unit, however logic suggests that happy and content employees generally do not leave their jobs...
Lets just say there are 'customers' of the Jersey ATC service who consider it less than satisfactory and have noticed significant decline over the last couple of years.
Oh and thanks for the enlightening reasons behind staff leaving the unit, however logic suggests that happy and content employees generally do not leave their jobs...
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A Matter Of Time?
Not many happy people around down on the Island in ATC from what we are hearing up here.
When is the NATS takeover going to take place is one of the questions?
When is the NATS takeover going to take place is one of the questions?
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I never said they were happy or content, in fact far from it. Hence the rumour that no-one applied for the watch managers job so they've had to re-advertise after changing the goalposts to allow the one person interested to apply.
I never said they were happy or content, in fact far from it. Hence the rumour that no-one applied for the watch managers job so they've had to re-advertise after changing the goalposts to allow the one person interested to apply.
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Vacancies
It seems that there are vacancies everywhere, but other than those that sometimes appear in the trade rags, where are the vacancies exactly?
I know that HIAL are looking for people - anywhere else?
I know that HIAL are looking for people - anywhere else?
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Lo Folks
As you may see, first post here!
After a patient wait of a couple of years theres finally a couple of trainee ATCO positions shown up in the local rag.
Appreciate this is a public forum and so would be grateful if any of you fine folk based in Jersey could identify yourselves via PM as i have a few informal questions (pertaining to some of the comments in this thread amongst other things) i'd like to ask!
Many thanks.
As you may see, first post here!
After a patient wait of a couple of years theres finally a couple of trainee ATCO positions shown up in the local rag.
Appreciate this is a public forum and so would be grateful if any of you fine folk based in Jersey could identify yourselves via PM as i have a few informal questions (pertaining to some of the comments in this thread amongst other things) i'd like to ask!
Many thanks.