Aircraft Dispatcher
Role:
The primary objective set by The Red Sea Air Services Company to all Aircraft Dispatchers is ensuring that the shared responsibility with the Pilot in Command
allows all TRSASC-operated flights to reach safely to their destination and this is treated as their top priority during their assigned duty schedule
Regulatory Compliance:
All Aircraft Dispatchers are required to hold:
Valid aircraft dispatcher certificate issued under GACAR Part 65.
Valid medical certificate issued under GACAR Part 67 (Class IV or higher)
Aircraft dispatchers are required to undergo recurrent evaluation of their English
language proficiency at intervals specified in Appendix A to GACAR Part 61 and
obtain a minimum Level 4 during their exam at an approved English Language
Proficiency Testing Center (ELPTC) certificated under Subpart-D of GACAR Part-183
Requirements & Criteria:
Bachelor`s Degree
Minimum 21 years of age.
Proven 3 years of experience in an airport/airline operations center.
Good working knowledge of all Aircraft Dispatch Center functions and the airline
industry.
Preferably licensed to conduct Aircraft Dispatch under GACAR Part 65, but not
mandatory.
Excellent command of the English language and Arabic language will be an
advantage.
Computer literate (Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Performance Objectives:
Embed The Red Sea Air Services Company Health and Safety culture.
Check and evaluate the weather at the departure and arrival sites.
Check and evaluate the weather along the flight route.
Check and evaluate the weather at an alternate airport in the event of an emergency landing before
communicating the alternate airport to the PIC.
Ensure that the mechanical performance of the aircraft allows it to be scheduled for flight.
The AD can delay or cancel flights if unsafe conditions threaten the safety of aircraft or passengers
Ensure each PIC allocated for a flight carries with him all the regulatory prescribed documents and that they are
valid before the release of a flight.
Ensure each PIC rostered for Operations is within Flight and Duty Limitations.
Ensure that the PIC is alert and attentive during their duty time.
Excellent communication skills.
Capacity to remain very discreet and ascertain confidentiality while handling a
sensitive subject.
Ability to work under pressure and multitask.
Excellent customer service skills and a strong work ethic.
Good level of people and management skills
Good working knowledge of statutory and procedural obligations of the business including health and safety and security issues. A proven ability for problem-solving and decision-making experience.
A good understanding of all regulatory and recommended procedures that relate
to the airport environment.
Self-motivated.
Must be willing to travel among outstations.