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Flight Operations Manager

Posted 17 days ago

  • Glasgow, Scotland
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  • External
  • Expired - 2 months ago
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As an RAF Flight Operations Manager you will look after important aircraft tasks and manage Flight Operations teams, providing a valuable link between the operations room and the aircrew. You will Look after the planning and management of the operational support functions needed for the RAF’s flying tasks. In your role you will:Create flight plansSupervise teams of Flight Operations Assistants You will need to have previous military experience within Flight Operations obtaining the rank of SNCO.
Requirements Be aged 18-54 Applicants must apply no later than age 54 and 9 months in order to attest before 55th birthdayEx-Regulars and specialist entrants may be considered on a case by case basisBe a UK citizen or have dual UK/other nationality Reserve roles exist in specific reserve squadrons, which in turn are located at specific RAF bases. As you will not be resident at those bases (except on multi-day operations or exercises), geographic proximity to where you live is important. These are the bases where this role is active:
502 Sqn, JHFS Aldergrove, Co Antrim
602 Sqn, Glasgow, Scotland
611 Sqn, RAF Woodvale, Merseyside
TRAINING AND
CAREER
As a reserve member of the RAF you are a valued and important member of the force. Your personal success is vital to make us succeed too and we believe training is an essential foundation to this. You will receive basic training, and specialist training in your field to prepare you for your role with us.
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Phase one training
Basic training
23 days (split)
RAF Halton
Your first steps with us will be your Basic Recruit Training Course (BRTC).
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After successfully completing initial training, you will be trained for your specific role in the RAF either at your squadron or another RAF station in the UK.
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We ask that you commit to a minimum of 27 days each year with us. This will mean you can get the most out of your role as a Reserve, progress and provide value to us.
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You will have valuable personal development opportunities together with the chance to work around the world, gaining unique experiences in the process.
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Much of our in-house training is accredited or recognised by external awarding bodies.
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The skills you acquire as a Reserve won’t just prepare you for the RAF, they will enhance your work and civilian life.
You might be called up to assist with our operations worldwide for up to six months, during which you may be able to claim a pay award to cover your and your employer’s costs. You will have to commit to 27 days per year for 12 years minimum.Each year includes a 15-day block for general RAF training, and 12 separate days for extra training or exercises.You might be deployed to a UK or overseas base for up to 6 months after the first year. WHAT HAPPENS
AFTER APPLYING?
Joining the RAF as a Reserve takes several steps. Below is an overview of the process. The purpose of this process is for us to gauge whether you’re the right person for the RAF and for you to show us all of your skills and experiences that have made you who you are.
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Stage 1 of 6
The first step in the application process requires you to attend a squadron information day. This is a chance for you to visit the squadron of your choice and ask questions. You’ll get to see what life is like in the RAF Reserves and learn about the trade you’re interested in.
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Selection Interview
Stage 2 of 6 Here’s where we get to know you a little better. You’ll get to showcase your skills and experience, and we’ll answer any questions you have about joining us. Your interview will take place at a local AFCO and cover the following topics:Family lifeEducationSpecial interests and hobbiesInterest in the RAFTrainingThe role you’ve applied forThe RAFYou’ll be asked a series of standard questions, and you’ll be able to ask your own questions during the debrief afterwards. Some roles require a second interview and/ or test to determine your suitability. 3
Health assessment
Stage 3 of 6 You’re legally required to meet certain medical standards, and must pass an occupational health assessment to show you’re fit for military duty. As part of this assessment we will check your overall health, focusing on areas like hearing, eyesight and body mass index.We’ll also investigate any past illnesses and screen for health issues that may prevent you from carrying out your role. Please refer to entry requirements below for more information about the health standards you’ll need to meet. 4
Fitness test
Stage 4 of 6 A good level of fitness is critical to joining the RAF, it’s also something that must be maintained throughout your career. You’ll need to complete a Pre-Joining Fitness Test (PJFC). This will take place at a local gym, and includes a 2.4km run, push up test and a sit-up test.The performance level you’ll need to meet differs by age and gender. Please refer to the entry requirements below for more information about the health standards you’ll need to meet. You can also find help, and a training plan, to assist you in your preparation here . 5
Acceptance
Stage 5 of 6
If you’ve successfully completed each phase of the application process, you will be invited to a provisional offer of service interview at your nearest AFCO. The purpose of this interview is to ensure you understand the terms and conditions of service in the RAF, are fully committed to joining, and prepared to commence training.
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Training
Stage 6 of 6 Basic Recruit TrainingBasic recruit training takes place at RAF Halton in Buckinghamshire over a 15-day period. This residential course includes an introduction to life in the RAF Reserves, military skills training, drills, field training, and team-building exercises.What’s next?After basic recruit training, you will go on to receive role specific training in your spare time. ENTRY
REQUIREMENTS Be a UK citizen or have dual UK/other nationality.Be aged 18-54. Applicants must apply no later than age 54 and 9 months in order to attest before 55th birthday. Ex-Regulars and specialist entrants may be considered on a case by case basis. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS You will need to have previous military experience within Flight Operations obtaining the rank of SNCO. NATIONALITY & RESIDENCY
FITNESS REQUIREMENTS
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
BACKGROUND CHECKS
DISQUALIFYING FACTORS If you don’t have any of the above, you might still be able to apply. For more information please contact us. APPLY
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