aeronautical information specialist
Aeronautical information specialists provide high quality aeronautical information management services through technological means. They support senior aeronautical information specialists and assess changes in aeronautical information affecting charts and other products. They answer requests related to aeronautical data needs for airway companies, operational groups and systems.
About aeronautical information specialist
As an aeronautical information specialist, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining critical aeronautical data that keeps aviation operations safe and efficient. Your work involves collecting, verifying, and distributing aeronautical information to airlines, air traffic control centers, and other aviation stakeholders. You will use geographic information systems and specialized databases to ensure that charts, notices, and operational publications are always accurate and up-to-date, supporting the complex coordination required in modern aviation.
Your day-to-day responsibilities include assessing changes in aeronautical information, compiling data for navigation publications, answering customer inquiries about aeronautical data needs, and writing technical reports. You will work closely with aviation teams, communicate with customers across multiple channels, and ensure that all information complies with international aviation safety standards. This role requires strong attention to detail, computer literacy, and the ability to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines.
The aviation industry in Poland continues to grow, and aeronautical information specialists are essential to maintaining Poland's compliance with international aviation standards. Career prospects are stable with opportunities to advance to senior specialist roles or management positions overseeing larger information management operations.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a aeronautical information specialist.
Aeronautical information management
- Maintain and update aeronautical databases with current and accurate information
- Assess and process changes in aeronautical information affecting charts and publications
- Compile data for navigation publications and aeronautical charts
- Ensure compliance with international aviation safety standards and regulations
Customer support and communication
- Answer customer requests related to aeronautical data needs
- Communicate with airway companies and operational groups through multiple channels
- Provide follow-up services to ensure customer satisfaction
- Build and maintain business relationships with aviation stakeholders
Data analysis and reporting
- Analyze aeronautical data using geographic information systems
- Write technical reports documenting data changes and compliance activities
- Compile and verify geographic data for accuracy and completeness
Information technology and systems
- Operate geographic information systems and aeronautical databases
- Apply technical communication skills to document procedures and findings
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of aeronautical information management services
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (16)
Optional (2)
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