Job Posting Title NOTAM Specialist - 1 Permanent Positions Job Category Aeronautical Information Management Language Requirements English or Bilingual / Anglais ou bilingue English and French are required / Le français et l'anglais sont requis. Flexible Work Agreement Type Hybrid / Hybride Posting End Date 2025-06-23 Job Grade ATT-5 Pay Range $85,500 - $105,061 Job Summary The NOTAM Specialist controls the domestic and international NOTAM systems; disseminates national/international information vital for the safe, efficient and economic use of national and international air operations; reacts immediately to system failures of the automated NOTAM system; and responds to enquiries from domestic/foreign/military/air carriers and the general aviation public. NOTAM – A notice containing information concerning the establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential to personnel concerned with flight operations. Job Description What NAV CANADA offers you: Challenging, team-oriented work environment. Competitive compensation and flexible benefits. Defined benefit pension plan. Opportunities for growth and development. Flexible work arrangements. Diverse and inclusive workforce. Job Description Key Accountabilities: Controls the domestic and international NOTAM systems; disseminates national / international information vital for the safe, efficient and economic use of national and international air operations. Manages domestic NOTAM databases. Manages international NOTAM databases. Provides / maintains customer service. Maintains the National Monitoring System. Participates in training / orienting of other employees. Performs other related duties. Job Requirements Education: Successful completion of secondary school OR an acceptable combination of education, training and experience. Post-secondary education would be considered an asset. Experience: Significant and diversified experience in using the Canadian Air Navigation System consistent with experience such as a pilot, air traffic controller, air navigator, flight service station specialist or operational support specialist in the operational environment. Experience in the processing of aeronautical information. Experience in the use of computer applications. Knowledge: Strong knowledge of aviation operations, airspace designations and structures, air navigation aids, airport facilities services and procedures. Strong knowledge of aeronautical information services and products. Good knowledge of aircraft operations, communication equipment and procedures. Knowledge of air regulations, air navigation orders, ICAO standards and recommended practices. Knowledge of operational needs of other NAV CANADA facilities and flight operators. (i.e. Air Traffic Control Centres, Flight Service Stations, military and civilian flight operations and local airport authorities) Abilities: Ability to use complex database systems and other automated tools in the work environment. Ability to effectively identify problems and recommend solutions in a technically complex work environment. Ability to analyze, evaluate and edit aeronautical information in a timely manner. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to effectively organize time and workload. Personal Suitability: Effective behavioral and interpersonal skills. Strong team building skills. Demonstrated initiative, seeks excellence and is attentive to detail. Displays a positive attitude, is service and goal oriented. Working conditions: This position is based at the Ottawa C-ANS but may be eligible for a flexible work arrangement. Must be able to work shifts or irregular hours and be available for overtime. NAV CANADA is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. If you do not believe that you match every job requirement listed on this job posting, we still encourage you to apply. NAV CANADA encourages a culture of learning and growth, and recognizes that although some technical skills are mandatory, many others can be taught. Our Company strives to create an inclusive and barrier-free selection process and work environment. If you require accommodations during this competition process, please ensure that you inform the interview coordinator or hiring manager of any accommodation measures you may require. NAV CANADA will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process to applicants with disabilities as required. The successful candidate must meet the security requirement of the position and be legally able to work in Canada. We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for next steps will be contacted. At NAV CANADA, safety is our priority. We require pre-employment drug screening for all candidates offered positions designated as safety sensitive or business critical in accordance with NAV CANADA’s Drug and Alcohol policy. 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.