Air Traffic Control (ATC) Careers - Moncton Flight Information Region (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)(YQM FIR)
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Job Posting Title Air Traffic Control (ATC) Careers - Moncton Flight Information Region (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)(YQM FIR) Posting End Date 2026-07-21 Job Posting Language Requirement English / Anglais Pay Range Minimum $58,606.00 Pay Range Maximum $207,450.00 Job Summary At NAV CANADA, we’re experts in navigating Canada’s skies. Helping pilots safely cross 18 million square kilometers of Canadian and North Atlantic airspace is what we do. Job Description Thinking about a career in Air Traffic Services? Take this quick self‑assessment quiz to help you understand the realities of the role and whether it fits your career goals. Our Air Traffic Controllers (ATC) are responsible for coordinating the safe, efficient and orderly flow of air traffic in 7 flight information regions (FIRs), working in NAV CANADA sites across the country. This application is for Air Traffic Controller positions in the Moncton FIR (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) as well as other locations listed on our website. Area Controllers are based out of Area Control Centres (ACCs), each of which is responsible for air traffic in a large section of Canadian airspace. Area Controllers are trained and work at their assigned ACC, which for this position is the Moncton ACC. Tower Controllers have a direct view of the airport and aircraft, and use radio communication to issue instructions and clearances. After completing training, tower controllers work at one of the 42 towers across the country. Want to find your calling? We’re making NAV CANADA a place where everyone truly belongs, where everyone thrives and where everyone is heard. If you’d love to shape the future of air navigation, we’re currently looking for motivated individuals to take on the responsibility of managing Canada’s airspace as Air Traffic Controllers. You do not require any prior specialized training or experience. And the best part... we pay you to learn! Training is paid for and provided by NAV CANADA, and you will also receive a salary during training. Air Traffic Controller - Area Controller qualified salary $143,513 to $207,450 Training includes three phases: initial training, specialty training and on-the-job training. Both initial and specialty training include classroom and simulator portions. Training Salary: $58,606 - $61,337 Average total duration for training: 20 to 27 months Qualified IFR controllers will also receive a premium of $5,449 to $52,858 per year. Air Traffic Controller - Tower Controller qualified salary $104,258 to $207,450 Training includes two phases: initial training (classroom and simulator) and on-the-job training. Training salary: $58,606 - $61,337 Average total duration of training: 12 to 27 months Qualified VFR controllers will also receive a premium of $5,449 to $52,858 per year. Think you have what it takes? To make sure we’re hiring the best possible people, our recruitment and training processes are rigorous and highly competitive. Here are some of the qualities we look for in our Air Traffic Controller students: Clear verbal communication skills Memorization skills Effective problem-solving and decision-making abilities Excellent teamwork skills A high level of resilience Our selection process is quite challenging in order to thoroughly assess candidates for the core competencies required to be an Air Traffic Controller. This includes cognitive testing for the required competencies, prescreening interview, and an assessment centre which includes individual and group exercises. You can learn more about the different steps here. Please note the in-person assessments are held in each region based on operational requirements. They are typically held at our area control centres and require several hours to complete. For this competition, the next FEAST session will be in Moncton in July. To learn more, you can visit the Air Traffic Services FAQ. Other application requirements: To apply for a career as an Air Traffic Controller, you must meet the following basic requirements prior to applying: Be 18 years or older; Have a high school diploma, or equivalency; Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident; Prepared to undergo a medical, security check, and drug testing (including cannabis); Ready to start training after successful completion of the recruitment and selection process: NAV CANADA has many sites across Canada. Applicants for this job poster must be willing to relocate; Able to meet our language requirements: English for the Moncton Flight Information Region. To learn more about the job of an Air Traffic Controller, please visit the NAV CANADA website. Training Location Time Type Full time The successful candidate must meet the security requirement of the position and be legally able to work in Canada. At NAV CANADA, safety is our priority. We require pre-employment drug screening for all candidates offered positions designated as safety sensitive and business critical in accordance with NAV CANADA’s Drug and Alcohol policy. NAV CANADA is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily and clearly on the subject line of their application if they are a woman, an Aboriginal person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group. NAV CANADA is committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the interview coordinator of accommodation measures you may require. - NAV CANADA employees help guide the world's aircraft safely and expeditiously through Canadian-controlled airspace. With approximately 4600 employees located from coast, to coast, to coast, we offer some of the most exciting careers in the field of aviation. Our employees deliver air traffic services, design and build our technology, maintain our systems, and provide a wide variety of technical and administrative support. Above all, our employees work together to keep our skies safe. NAV CANADA considers our people to be our most important asset, and we are committed to providing a motivating and satisfying workplace. In exchange for your dedication and commitment, you'll receive a generous compensation and benefits package, opportunities for training and development, and the chance to work for a company that is at the forefront of its industry globally.
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Air Traffic Control (ATC) Careers - Moncton Flight Information Region (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)(YQM FIR)
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Job Posting Title Air Traffic Control (ATC) Careers - Moncton Flight Information Region (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)(YQM FIR) Posting End Date 2026-07-21 Job Posting Language Requirement English / Anglais Pay Range Minimum $58,606.00 Pay Range Maximum $207,450.00 Job Summary At NAV CANADA, we’re experts in navigating Canada’s skies. Helping pilots safely cross 18 million square kilometers of Canadian and North Atlantic airspace is what we do. Job Description Thinking about a career in Air Traffic Services? Take this quick self‑assessment quiz to help you understand the realities of the role and whether it fits your career goals. Our Air Traffic Controllers (ATC) are responsible for coordinating the safe, efficient and orderly flow of air traffic in 7 flight information regions (FIRs), working in NAV CANADA sites across the country. This application is for Air Traffic Controller positions in the Moncton FIR (New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) as well as other locations listed on our website. Area Controllers are based out of Area Control Centres (ACCs), each of which is responsible for air traffic in a large section of Canadian airspace. Area Controllers are trained and work at their assigned ACC, which for this position is the Moncton ACC. Tower Controllers have a direct view of the airport and aircraft, and use radio communication to issue instructions and clearances. After completing training, tower controllers work at one of the 42 towers across the country. Want to find your calling? We’re making NAV CANADA a place where everyone truly belongs, where everyone thrives and where everyone is heard. If you’d love to shape the future of air navigation, we’re currently looking for motivated individuals to take on the responsibility of managing Canada’s airspace as Air Traffic Controllers. You do not require any prior specialized training or experience. And the best part... we pay you to learn! Training is paid for and provided by NAV CANADA, and you will also receive a salary during training. Air Traffic Controller - Area Controller qualified salary $143,513 to $207,450 Training includes three phases: initial training, specialty training and on-the-job training. Both initial and specialty training include classroom and simulator portions. Training Salary: $58,606 - $61,337 Average total duration for training: 20 to 27 months Qualified IFR controllers will also receive a premium of $5,449 to $52,858 per year. Air Traffic Controller - Tower Controller qualified salary $104,258 to $207,450 Training includes two phases: initial training (classroom and simulator) and on-the-job training. Training salary: $58,606 - $61,337 Average total duration of training: 12 to 27 months Qualified VFR controllers will also receive a premium of $5,449 to $52,858 per year. Think you have what it takes? To make sure we’re hiring the best possible people, our recruitment and training processes are rigorous and highly competitive. Here are some of the qualities we look for in our Air Traffic Controller students: Clear verbal communication skills Memorization skills Effective problem-solving and decision-making abilities Excellent teamwork skills A high level of resilience Our selection process is quite challenging in order to thoroughly assess candidates for the core competencies required to be an Air Traffic Controller. This includes cognitive testing for the required competencies, prescreening interview, and an assessment centre which includes individual and group exercises. You can learn more about the different steps here. Please note the in-person assessments are held in each region based on operational requirements. They are typically held at our area control centres and require several hours to complete. For this competition, the next FEAST session will be in Moncton in July. To learn more, you can visit the Air Traffic Services FAQ. Other application requirements: To apply for a career as an Air Traffic Controller, you must meet the following basic requirements prior to applying: Be 18 years or older; Have a high school diploma, or equivalency; Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident; Prepared to undergo a medical, security check, and drug testing (including cannabis); Ready to start training after successful completion of the recruitment and selection process: NAV CANADA has many sites across Canada. Applicants for this job poster must be willing to relocate; Able to meet our language requirements: English for the Moncton Flight Information Region. To learn more about the job of an Air Traffic Controller, please visit the NAV CANADA website. Training Location Time Type Full time The successful candidate must meet the security requirement of the position and be legally able to work in Canada. At NAV CANADA, safety is our priority. We require pre-employment drug screening for all candidates offered positions designated as safety sensitive and business critical in accordance with NAV CANADA’s Drug and Alcohol policy. NAV CANADA is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily and clearly on the subject line of their application if they are a woman, an Aboriginal person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group. NAV CANADA is committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the interview coordinator of accommodation measures you may require. - NAV CANADA employees help guide the world's aircraft safely and expeditiously through Canadian-controlled airspace. With approximately 4600 employees located from coast, to coast, to coast, we offer some of the most exciting careers in the field of aviation. Our employees deliver air traffic services, design and build our technology, maintain our systems, and provide a wide variety of technical and administrative support. Above all, our employees work together to keep our skies safe. NAV CANADA considers our people to be our most important asset, and we are committed to providing a motivating and satisfying workplace. In exchange for your dedication and commitment, you'll receive a generous compensation and benefits package, opportunities for training and development, and the chance to work for a company that is at the forefront of its industry globally.