Airspace Design Architect
You will lead the Airspace Design Cell, which is responsible for initiating and overseeing airspace design projects. You will play a key role in the transformation of the national airspace, ensuring that design projects are strategically aligned with skeyes' long-term objectives, while remaining closely coordinated with the operational realities managed by the Operations department.
What does an Airspace Design Architect do at skeyes?
Development of a strategic approach to airspace design and optimisation:
- Long-term planning (Airspace Master Planning): developing an overall strategy for an interconnected, high-performance, scalable and sustainable airspace structure;
- Prioritisation: identifying and prioritising airspace revision needs, considering performance, safety, capacity and efficiency objectives;
- Inventory and monitoring of changes: maintaining an inventory of changes and change projects impacting operations or the financial situation and monitoring their implementation;
- Impact analysis: assessing the effects of planned changes on airspace structure, safety, efficiency, capacity and the environment;
- Simulation and validation: carrying out simulations of planned changes using specialised tools to assess their feasibility, benefits and risks.
Regulatory compliance and innovation:
- Compliance with international standards: ensuring that all design projects comply with applicable regulations (ICAO, EASA, national authority);
- Regulatory anticipation: monitoring regulatory developments and adapting the design strategy accordingly;
- Strategic innovation: identifying and integrating innovative solutions to meet operational and environmental challenges.
Coordination and collaboration with stakeholders:
- Internal collaboration: working in close coordination with Operations, Flight Procedure Design and other key functions, to ensure that proposed designs are aligned with operational realities and needs.
Airspace Design Cell management:
- Structuring and managing the Airspace Design Cell;
- Defining the priorities, methodology and design standards used within the cell;
- Acting as the strategic focal point for all airspace design topics.
Launch and supervision of design projects:
- Identifying, planning and initiating new airspace design or revision projects in close collaboration with Operations;
- Ensuring that each project is consistent with national and international requirements;
- Supervising the smooth running of projects, in line with safety, capacity, environmental and efficiency constraints.
Working with Operations:
- Working in close coordination with the Operations department, which remains responsible for implementing design projects;
- Ensuring that the proposed designs are realistic, integrable and compatible with current operational processes;
- Organising coordination and validation points with operational stakeholders.
Coordination with external stakeholders:
- Representing skeyes in national, regional and European working groups related to airspace design;
- Coordinating with civil and military stakeholders, aircraft operators, regulators, technology partners and other ANSPs as applicable.
Candidate profile
What makes you the perfect Airspace Design Architect?
- You have more than 5 years' experience in airspace design.
- You are able to think conceptually, integrating technical, operational and strategic dimensions.
- You have an excellent command of regulatory frameworks such as ICAO and EASA, as well as key concepts such as PBN, FRA, CCO/CDO, etc..
- You are a self-motivated, proactive individual with strong analytical and synthesis skills;
- You have excellent communication, organisation and coordination skills, which are needed to work effectively in a team and with a variety of stakeholders.
- You will be able to work well with operational departments, civil and military stakeholders, and adapt to diverse working environments.
- Experience as an air traffic controller is an asset.
- You are fluent in English and the ability to express yourself in French and/or Dutch is an asset.
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