It’s the job that pays more than $150,000 a year on average. According to Airways, New Zealand’s air navigation service, an air traffic controller can earn in excess of $95,000 in their first year.
Starting salaries for graduate roles in the high-pressure job begin at a handsome $99,898 and on average, controllers working across New Zealand and Australia can earn $141,795 a year.
Yet despite the lucrative income, finding the right candidates to fill the role across New Zealand airspace isn’t as easy as you might think. It’s a gig where you don’t need a degree or any experience in a similar field – just pass a test and you’re on your way.
“Air traffic controllers manage the safe and orderly flow of aircraft into, out of, and between airports throughout Australia and with overseas regions adjoining Australian airspace,” the job description said.
“This is a rewarding role that requires a high level of commitment and responsibility.
“In addition to the daily management of routine air traffic, controllers also provide information and assistance to pilots if they experience an in-flight emergency.”
But while it may sound simple, the test comes with its challenges and only about three per cent finish the document correctly.
Agencies