Job in Spain for EXPERIENCED atc
Hello,
Does Spain recruit experienced ATC's with an EASA licence ? |
Originally Posted by Council Van
(Post 10184803)
You must be so you can speak Spanish to Spanish crews and destroy ever one else's situational awareness whilst they also wonder if the transition has come to an end.
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Scorchio!
Dos san miguel por favor. Need much else? |
Originally Posted by 360BakTrak
(Post 10185074)
Scorchio!
Dos san miguel por favor. Need much else? |
A more useful answer: you do need to be ICAO 6 in Spanish and ICAO 4+ in English for ENAIRE:
This is last year's recruitment call: https://empleo.enaire.es/empleo/OcupSrv?accion=salir Supposedly this year's should be pretty much the same conditions. Sorry, there's just the Spanish version of it... For FERRONATS, if you want to venture in a low cost atc services you can check here: FerroNATS / Our professionals / Join us Don't know much about SAECO, they just provice atc services in the 3 twrs in the Canary islands: Saerco | Personnel Hope this helps, cheers. |
Thanks for this complete answer. I hold ICAO English 5. I know basics of Spanish. With improvement, how easy it is to get Spanish level 6 ?
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Let's say it won't be more difficult nor easier than getting English level 6. Being native Spanish myself I've never had to pass this test. Just guessing but probably with Saerco or Ferronats you don't need level 6 but maybe just a 5 or even 4? Not sure...
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Do you know T&C at Saerco ? |
No idea, sorry mate. Just heard through the grapevine that T&C aren't that great at all, so many of them looking fwd to jumping off onto the adrift Enaire boat.
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