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Communications Center Radio Operator (NYC) Job

Company Name:
ARINC
ARINC Incorporated December 2, 1929, Aeronautical Radio, Inc., was chartered by the Federal Radio Commission (later to become the Federal Communications Commission) to serve as the airline industry's single licensee and coordinator of radio communication outside of the government. Presently, ARINC Rockwell Collins provides international and domestic air and ground communications to our major airline customers.
About the opportunity: We are looking for someone to join our team in Bohemia, Long Island, NY as a Communications Center Radio Operator. This is a rewarding and challenging position that affords you the opportunity to truly make a difference. If selected you will be working in a fast-paced environment where customer service, quality of communication and the ability to multi-task are held in the highest regard. In order to ensure this, the position is focused on providing 24/7 support. Shift work is mandatory.
Your responsibilities will include:
The operation of HF/VHF radio, computer, and telephone communication equipment.
Receive, copy and deliver Air Traffic Control messages, clearances, advisories, and information requests.
Manage and route air to ground and ground to air traffic, radio messages and communications for dispatchers, pilots, air traffic controllers and other authorized agents.
Salary is $18.75/hour start. Increase to $20.00/hour after 6 months. After one year, your salary will increase to $21.00/hour.
ARINC Rockwell Collins will provide training on weather code symbols, Air Traffic Control and ARINC communications regulations, procedures and abbreviations and the operation of all applicable equipment. This is taught within a company sponsored training program that must be successfully completed in order to continue employment.
At ARINC Rockwell Collins, it's our people who make the difference and are the backbone of our technologies. Employing some of the most talented, dedicated people on the planet is not by chance. People from all over the globe choose our company as the cornerstone of their careers, helping create and deliver communications, integration, and engineering solutions that our global customers demand so that our world keeps moving and stays connected.
Qualifications
To be considered for this position you must have two (2) years of experience in military radio communications, call center customer service, help desk or radio dispatching. You must also be able to work in a fast paced environment where stressful situations, accuracy of work, multitasking, attention to detail and outstanding customer service are daily requirements.
Additional prerequisites of the position are:
Achieve a typing speed of 40 words per minute.
Successfully pass a physical examination equivalent to an FAA Type II physical, drug testing and audiogram.
Have resided within the United States for at least 3 consecutive years out of the last 5.
Ability to pass a government sponsored background investigation to include fingerprinting, and either U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Resident Alien status.
Qualify to receive an FCC General Radio Telephone Operator's License or a Restricted Radio telephone Operator Permit.
Desired
Experience: Ideally your experience will be in airline transportation services or public agency dispatching. Familiarity with the technical and operational terms encountered in aeronautical communication is also desired.
Minimum Education Requirements: High school graduate or equivalent in general education.
Title: Communications Center Radio Operator (NYC)
Job #: 15597BR
Job Function: Air/Ground Communication
City: Bohemia
State/Province: New York
Country: US
FT/PT: Full Time
Qty: 2
Amount of Travel Required for Position: 0 - 25
Req ID: 15597BR
Date: Tue, 05 08 2014 00:00:00 GMT
State: NY
Postal Code: 11716
Locale: en_USEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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