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Calian is currently seeking skilled professionals to join our team as VATS Simulator Operators to support the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) Air Traffic Control (ATC) units.
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Knowledge of Air Traffic Control (ATC) operations, particularly within the RCAF or similar settings. As part of this role, you will be responsible for operating Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Air Traffic Simulators (VATS) at Military Aerodrome Control Units (MACUs) across various active Air Wings.
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This position is crucial for ensuring that Air Traffic Controller trainees reach their Operationally Functional Point (OFP), contributing to the readiness and operational effectiveness of the RCAF.
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Operate VATS and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) simulators to support the training of Air Traffic Controllers (AEC and AC Op personnel) Execute realistic training scenarios under various conditions, including non-VFR weather and low traffic situations.
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Experience with VFR and IFR simulators in a military or civil aviation environment. Ability to work autonomously while supporting ATC units with on-demand simulation needs. Ensure simulator operations adhere to occupational health, safety, and operational standards.
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Collaborate with 1 CAD units to optimize the use of simulator training resources. Technical skills in operating and troubleshooting complex simulation systems. Understanding of the Force Generation (FG) process in military training.
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Two years of training level technical field work inspecting air pollution sources and asbestos abatement project sites for a municipal air pollution control program or performing technical environmental monitoring or inspection activities in the field of asbestos abatement or air pollution control in the private sector.
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We are currently seeking a qualified Superintendent with a strong background in construction management, specifically in heavy equipment, earthwork, utilities, traffic control, paving, and signage.
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Experience with heavy equipment, earthwork, utilities, traffic control, paving and signage. Advanced knowledge of various construction disciplines, union agreements and jurisdictional issues, safety regulations, scheduling, cost control, engineering drawings and other documents.
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We primarily perform heavy civil projects specializing in earth moving, transportation, roadways, water resources, and underground utilities. Previous knowledge/experience in heavy civil construction setting required.
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Preferred CDOT Class/Certifications for: Transportation Erosion Control Supervisor (CDOT), Traffic Control Supervisor, Basic Highway Math, Basic Highway Plan Reading, Basic Construction Surveying (these can be substituted with Professional Engineering License or an engineering degree from an accredited institution.
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As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to contribute to projects that streamline the acquisition and deployment of next-generation air traffic management and surveillance systems, improve infrastructure at airports and in the airspace, and support the integration of unmanned aircraft systems and commercial space ventures.
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The Electronics Engineer will provide engineering support to the FAA Los Angeles Terminal Engineering Center with project management and project planning for various Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Terminal Radar Approach Control Facilities (TRACON) installation and upgrade projects, and other National Airspace System (NAS) modernization projects.
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RoadSafe Traffic Systems ("RoadSafe") is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States. RoadSafe Traffic Systems ('RoadSafe') is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States.
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Communicating to Air Traffic Control Services all Operational Flight Plan requirements. Analyzing operational conditions and identifying any opportunities that may benefit, constrain or impede operational capabilities, inclusive of, but not limited to, weather, facilities, Air Traffic Control, and aircraft performance.
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