Air Traffic and Navigation Services Provider in South Africa. ATNS is responsible for managing 10% of the world's airspace.
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Oversee and ensure that adequate components, equipment, and systems are acquired from approved suppliers according to client’s specifications and QMS procedures, delivered by agreed dates with the best cost/quality/delivery option within the approved budget.
Provide inputs to assist with budget compilation, expenditure and monitoring
Ensure all engineering components, equipment & systems are registered and safely secured.
Issue test equipment in accordance with QMS procedures.
Ensure that engineering components, equipment and systems are maintained and available for training purposes according to service level agreements of at least 90% availability.
Ensure that adequate components, equipment and systems are available to effectively address the training schedule and maintained according to maintenance schedules and within budget.
Ensure that client requests are complied with in a timeous and professional manner, whilst complying with QMS and OHAS practices.
Evaluate and continuously improve client services provided by the department.
Disposal of equipment according to Financial Directives.
Comply with all OHAS and safety requirements applicable to disposal activities.
Minimum requirements
Formal Qualifications
National Diploma in Electronic Engineering (M 3) which includes a computer networking module, granting admission to the Engineering Council of SA as an Engineering Technician or Technologist
Experience
Minimum 3 years’ experience in the operation, maintenance and support of simulators and/or systems that include computer networking and computer hardware
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