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Air Traffic Control Specialist
Federal Aviation Administration · Posted today
Hybrid Vint Hill Farms Military Installation, VA $128K – $198K Apply by Jun 26, 2026 Air Traffic Control ESTJINTJISTJISTP Operations
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Leads the Air Traffic Organization's operations-centric efforts in the national defense, homeland security, law enforcement, disaster response, and other significant incident management arenas. During a national-scale security event, the SOSC is on immediate recall in order to provide support to national defense and homeland security. SOSC is staffed 24/7/365 and is on-call after hours in support of System Operations Security under the direction of the Tactical Operations Manager, AJR-24.
What You'll Do
- →This Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) serves as the Air Traffic Security Specialist (ATSS) within the System Operations Support Center (SOSC), exercising independent operational authority in support of the National Airspace System (NAS), the Domestic Events Network (DEN), and the Joint Air Traffic Crisis Action Team (JACAT).
- →Applies experience and comprehensive knowledge of air traffic control procedures, national defense protocols, and aviation security operations to ensure the NAS maintains a safe, orderly, and efficient flow of domestic, military, and international air traffic.
- →Provides real-time operational support and decision-making during emerging security events, airspace anomalies, and national defense-related activities impacting NAS operations.
- →Receives, validates, writes, and publishes United States Secret Service (USSS) requests for Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) and associated NOTAMs supporting all movements for the President of the United States (POTUS), Vice President of the United States (VPOTUS), and First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS) travel.
- →Coordinates with the White House Military Office (WHMO)to receive, prepare, and transmit highly sensitive executive travel itineraries, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and secure dissemination to operational stakeholders.
- →Ensures all executive movement TFRs meet regulatory, security, and operational requirements and are integrated seamlessly into NAS operations.
- →Participates in the development, review, and publication of national security event TFRs (14 CFR 99.7), ensuring compliance with federal security directives and operational feasibility.
- →Conducts quality control reviews of all TFRs issued nationwide, identifying errors, inconsistencies, or operational risks, and coordinating corrections with originating authorities.
- →Serves as the reviewing authority for national law enforcement TFRs (14 CFR 91.137(a)(1)), coordinating final approval with designated officials and ensuring timely issuance.
- →Transmits electronic alerts for highly sensitive TFR/NOTAM activity to AJR-2 leadership to maintain strategic situational awareness.
- →Maintains, updates graphics, and data to ensure accurate visualization of all active TFRs across the United States.
- →Monitors national airspace activity for indicators of emerging threats, anomalies, or unauthorized operations requiring escalation.
- →Possesses comprehensive knowledge of Special Flight Rules Areas (SFRAs), Flight Restricted Zones (FRZs), National Security Areas, Prohibited Areas, and Restricted Use Airspace to determine permissible operations and waiver requirements.
- →Reviews, analyzes, and authorizes prohibited and restricted airspace access requests submitted through the Airspace Access Program (AAP).
Requirements
- ✓We are not accepting applications from noncitizens.
- ✓Education cannot be substituted for experience
Personality Fit
Job ID: 72f49542-5534-4656-bd6e-00554496c529
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