AeroCareers Job Posting: Air Traffic Control Specialist - Alaska - Davenport, HI at Serco North America. This is a Full-Time role in Davenport, HI, USA, HI. Salary: $38 - $38.

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Air Traffic Control Specialist - Alaska - Davenport, HI

Posted on October 24, 2025

Davenport, HI, USA, HI Full-Time $38 - $38
Serco Inc. is a leading provider of Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) solutions and a pioneer in delivering exceptional air traffic control services across multiple domains. Operating as the Americas division of Serco Group plc, Serco Inc. employs over 9,000 dedicated professionals who contribute their expertise across more than 100 sites in defense, citizen services, and transportation sectors throughout North America. Renowned for its commitment to safety, reliability, and innovation, Serco has established itself as one of the largest non-government employers of Air Traffic Controllers globally. The company offers integrated Air Traffic Control (ATC) services covering Terminal Tower, Terminal Approach Control, and Enroute Center operations, serving a diverse range of airports from small and medium regional ones to some of the largest and busiest commercial air hubs in the world. Within Alaska, Serco operates in several strategic locations including Bethel, Kenai, King Salmon, and Kodiak, providing air traffic control services tailored to the unique demands of each area. Joining Serco as an Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) offers a rare opportunity to work in dynamic environments where airspace management is critical for the safe and efficient movement of aircraft. As a part of the team, ATCS professionals play a pivotal role in ensuring safe skies by preventing collisions and minimizing air traffic congestion. The role is highly responsible and requires adept handling of communications, aircraft movements, and coordination with various stakeholders to maintain the orderly flow of air traffic within controlled airspace. The position offers competitive compensation at $38.78 per hour, alongside several location-dependent incentives such as a sign-on bonus up to $10,000 or an optional paid time off allowance, housing stipends, relocation allowances, and additional complexity pay for specialized operations. Serco prioritizes professional growth and development, encouraging continuous skill enhancement and career advancement within a safety- and customer-oriented workplace culture. In this role, Air Traffic Control Specialists will manage radio communications with pilots, issue critical takeoff and landing instructions, provide real-time information about runway conditions, weather, and other aircraft in the vicinity, and issue clearances to maintain smooth traffic flow. Additionally, they perform essential duties such as limited aviation weather reporting, emergency response coordination, equipment operation including radar and lighting systems, record-keeping, and on-the-job training for new colleagues. Each duty is performed with precision, following established protocols to uphold the highest safety standards. The nature of this career demands alertness, excellent communication skills, and the ability to make quick, sound decisions under pressure. Serco is also dedicated to equal opportunity employment and complies with all federal and local regulations, ensuring a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee's contribution is valued. The company supports its workforce with comprehensive benefits and fosters a collaborative atmosphere where professionalism and customer service excellence are key priorities. If you are an experienced Air Traffic Controller with a background in tower certification or credentials, Serco invites you to become part of its distinguished team and help shape the future of air traffic management in Alaska and beyond.
  • US Citizenship
  • An FAA Second Class Medical Certificate
  • A Control Tower Operator (CTO) rating or a Credential with a Tower Rating and 6 months of practical experience
  • Eligibility to work for Serco under Federal Immigration Laws
  • Verification of education and employment references
  • Passing a pre-employment drug screen
  • Receiving an FAA Security clearance
  • Proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States