Explore a career as a Trainee ATC
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Looking for a fast‑paced, high‑impact career that helps keep Australia’s skies safe? Join our live online session to learn about becoming a Trainee Air Traffic Controller (ATC) with Airservices Australia.

Airservices Australia manages 11 per cent of the world’s airspace. As a trainee, you will use advanced technology, make real‑time decisions and work as part of a highly skilled team.

In this session, you will learn about:

  • what air traffic control is and why it matters
  • the trainee pathway, including paid training
  • a day in the life of an air traffic controller
  • career opportunities and the recruitment process

Whether you are starting out or changing careers, this session will help you decide if air traffic control is right for you.

Air Traffic Controller
About the role

Balance

Work/life balance

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Job security

Salary

Competitive salary

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Advanced technology

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World-class training

Air traffic controllers manage the safe and orderly flow of aircraft into, out of, and between airports throughout Australia and with overseas regions adjoining Australian airspace. This is a rewarding role that requires a high level of commitment and responsibility.

Air traffic controllers are based around the country and work in one of our two major centres in Melbourne or Brisbane, two terminal control units or 28 control towers at international and regional airports across Australia.

Enroute air traffic controllers in our operations centre.

Recruitment process

Diagram showing steps in the recruitment process: Step one in the recruitment process is to apply online. Step two involves online ability assessments. Step three involves an interview and further assessment. Step four involves medical and security checks. The fifth and final step indicates the application is successful.

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Online ability

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Interview and

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Medical and

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Successful

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Air Traffic Control Trainee
Meet Adam Hart

Adam Hart is an Air Traffic Control Trainee located in our training centre in Melbourne. Adam is an aviation enthusiast with a passion for flying and general aviation practices. He is studying to become an enroute air traffic controller and is undergoing 14 months of training to gain his qualification as a guardian of the Australian sky.