Airway Transportation Systems Specialist (Flight Inspection Mission Specialist)
Federal Aviation Administration
Posted: January 23, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Federal Aviation Administration
Department of Transportation
Location
Salary
$102,382 - $158,677
per year
Type
Full Time
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Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves working as an expert technician to maintain and repair critical electronic systems that guide aircraft safely through the air traffic control network, ensuring reliable navigation and communication for pilots and controllers.
It's based in Anchorage, Alaska, and focuses on hands-on troubleshooting of radar, radio, and landing equipment in a high-stakes environment.
A good fit would be someone with years of technical experience in aviation electronics who thrives in remote, demanding settings and pays close attention to detail.
This is a NAV COM Technician-in-Depth (TID) Airway Transportation Systems Specialists (ATSS), and at this level are recognized as the subject matter expert in their field.
All duties of an ATSS are tied to maintaining safe and efficient operating capacity of the vast and complex network of electronics systems required for the world's largest air traffic control and navigation system.
To qualify for this position, applicants must meet the requirements stated below: Specialized Experience: There is no timeframe requirement at the Level III/FV-H to compete.
Applicants must provide a resume which demonstrates and/or show that you possess the specialized work experience in your work history.
Specialized experience is experience that has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position.Specialized experience is Experience with two or more of the following system(s) and service: Instrument Landing Sys (ILS), (MARK 20\20A and MARK 1F includes Capture Effect, Null Reference, Side Band Glide Slope (GS)), Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR) (Second Gen 9996, Third Gen 10391 Conventional/Doppler), Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) (Second Gen 9996, Thales 415, ASII 1118, Selex), Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN), Antennas (RTA2, Low Power TACAN (LPTA)), Non-Directional Beacon (NDB) (Nautel, Southern Avionics).
Remote Center Air/Ground (RCAG); Backup Emergency Communications (BUEC); Remote Communications Outlet (RCO); Voice Recording System (VRS); Digital Audio Legal Recorder (DALR); Remote Transmitter/Receiver (RTR); Terminal Voice Switch (TVS)--Enhanced (E)TVS, Interim Voice Switch Replacement (IVSR), Radio Deployment Voice Switch (RDVS), Small Tower Voice Switch (STVS); Radio Control Equipment (RCE); Fiber Optic transmission System (FOTS); NEXCOM.
Please provide example(s). Applicants must show experience at the level of difficulty and responsibility that is appropriate to the position.
Generally, experience at the next lower level (pay band H/Career Level III or equivalent), meets the minimum qualification requirements as long as your experience supports the "Demonstrated Abilities" identified within the "Application Questionnaire" section.
Demonstrated Abilities: Applicants MUST provide narrative responses for each Demonstrated Ability listed within this announcement.
Narrative responses should be clear and concise, providing a description of your education, training, and experience that would describe the degree to which you possess each Demonstrated Ability.
Narrative responses are MANDATORY for each Demonstrated Ability and applicants must show possession of each. Answer all questions to the best of your ability.
You may be asked to provide evidence or documentation that you possess this type of experience at a later stage in the selection process.
Your responses are subject to verification through job interviews, or any other information obtained during the application process.
Any exaggeration of your experience or any attempt to conceal information can result in disqualification.
Failure to submit narrative responses for each "Demonstrated Ability" will prevent further consideration.
Supervisor's Endorsement: In compliance with the AF/PASS Agreement, Appendix V, a supervisor's endorsement form or memorandum is required for a competitive promotion.
Applicants applying for a promotion must include a supervisor's endorsement or memorandum which must include the vacancy announcement number and supervisor's or acting supervisor's signature.
A supervisor's endorsement is not required for reassignments (same as in-grades) or downgrades. Please ensure you answer all questions and follow all instructions carefully.
Errors or omissions may impact your rating or may result in you not being considered for the job. Qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement. Major Duties:
Serves as an ATSS with the Technical Services Operations Group. Performs a variety of functions directly related to the operation of the NAS.
Responsibilities include integration, restoration, testing and evaluation of new advanced services or service components, hardware/software systems and processes.
Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to protect the integrity of all components and systems to provide NAS service delivery.
Has broad automated systems and networking responsibilities and is recognized as a principal technical specialist on legacy and newly developed systems within a large facility or multiple facilities over a large geographical area.
The work performed at this level requires technical expertise on complex systems and/or emerging technology, systems interrelationships and management of the NAS.
Performs work of broad scope and complexity with a high degree of independence.
Provides the highest organizational level of technical support associated with analyzing, designing, developing, installing, repairing, fabricating, maintaining, modifying, or evaluating the most complex systems for which the FAA is responsible.
As a principal specialist/expert for major projects and/or program areas resolves unique technical problems without managerial intervention, providing coordination and suggesting solutions.
Plans, coordinates, and performs work with a high degree of independence, keeping the supervisor advised of only the most critical issues.
Can be called upon to assist with repair and/or restore service or systems, providing guidance on the availability of back-up systems, recommending reconfiguration to minimize service interruptions to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the NAS.
Carries out work in accordance with overall plans and objectives of the organization, resolving problems as they arise and making adjustments as necessary to handle unanticipated situations and organizational needs.
This work includes responsibility for evaluating diagnostic data from multiple systems that are integrated to support a network of services or service products.
Evaluation of this data is used for correcting deficiencies on Contractor Acceptance Inspection/Joint Acceptance Inspection, and timely resolution of equipment, systems or services with the NAS.
Collaborates with system users, planners, engineers, and contractor personnel for the acceptance of new or modified systems and provide assistance for resolving problems with the installation or improvements.
Develops recommendations for enhancing efficiency of systems by modification and application of existing or emerging technology. Monitors other employees time as a project or team leader.
Identifies requirements (staffing funds, materials, and equipment) to accomplish projects and tracks the use of project resources.
Provides training, mentoring, guidance and advice to FAA employees, contractors and other organizations as needed. Supervisor rarely reviews completed work.
Integrates Operational Risk Management (ORM) into all planned activities ensuring that all customers and users of services are included and involved in implementation and planning.
Utilizes appropriate Personal Safety Training and supplied Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when engaged in restoration and maintenance activities.
Ensures all involved parties utilize PPE for the task appropriately.
Represents the organization as the primary technical point of contact on projects, programs, and other work activities to coordinate and implement plans or to obtain information and resolve problems.
Meets and consults with representatives of external organizations such as DoD, airport management, contractors, utility companies and foreign governments to resolve problems of mutual concern and to elicit cooperation and action favorable to FAA needs.
Performs other duties as assigned. Incumbent must possess a valid driver's license.
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