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Airside Officer

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Airside Officers identify and resolve hazards on runways and taxiways, ensuring the smooth operation of airside activities while prioritising safety and efficiency.

Airside Officer Job Description
  • Allocate baggage belts efficiently, ensuring smooth handling and luggage transfer to and from aircraft.
  • Assign parking stands for aircraft, coordinating optimal placement for operational efficiency and safety.
  • Communicate proactively and provide timely updates to affected stakeholders regarding any baggage delays.
  • Conduct thorough security checks to uphold stringent safety standards within airside operations.
  • Perform routine inspections of airside facilities, ensuring all equipment and infrastructure are in optimal condition for safe operations.
  • Identify potential hazards swiftly and manage airside emergencies with precision.

Note

An Aerodrome refers to a location where aircraft flight operations take place. It can involve passengers or air cargo.
What you should know about Airside Officer jobs in Singapore
Nature of Work

Nature of Work

You will work with Aerodrome and Airside Safety Standard Operating Procedures to uphold safety and security standards.
Key Advice

Key Advice

You must be familiar with stand allocation software like Long-Range Radar and Display System or Gate Management System.
  • Entry Requirements
    Entry Requirements
    • Minimally, you would require a degree or diploma in any discipline.
    • It would be preferable if you have an interest in Aviation.
    • Previous experience in Aviation or a related field is advantageous.
    • A strong understanding of safety and security protocols within an airport environment is essential.
    • Proficiency in the use of computer systems and software used in airside operations.
    • Excellent communication skills are required for effective coordination with various airport stakeholders.
  • Possible Pathway
    Possible Pathway
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Skills you need to pursue an Airside Officer career in Singapore
Hard Skills icon Hard Skills

Airfield Driving Permit

Be certified in airfield driving, ensuring safety and protocol adherence.

Class 3 Driving Licence

Be qualified for driving cars and small vans, essential vehicles for various airside tasks.

Stakeholder Management

Skillfully coordinate with airport stakeholders for smooth operations.
Soft Skills icon Soft Skills

Interpersonal Skills

Effectively interact and build relationships with team members.

Communication

Clearly and concisely facilitate the exchange of information across teams.

Problem-Solving

Identify and resolve issues efficiently, ensuring operational continuity.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • Do Airside Officers need to be physically fit?
    Yes! Airside Officers have to be physically fit for a number of reasons. Firstly, they are required to work 24/7 in rotating shifts. Airside Officers also need good eyesight and hearing to spot any potential hazards on runways.
  • Must Airside Officers possess a Class 3 Driving License and an Airside Driving Permit?
    Yes, Airside Officers are required to have a Class 3 Driving License and an Airside Driving Permit as they operate vehicles at the airside to identify and clear hazards on runways and to respond quickly to emergencies.
  • How often do Airside Officers have to inspect the airside facilities?
    Very often, as Airside Officers have to look out for possible hazards and clear them as soon as possible, they also need to help find parking spots for the aircraft.
  • What are some hazards that Airside Officers may find?
    Debris or wildlife appearance on the runway. There could also be chemical spillage, fire, and many more.
  • How do Airside Officers communicate with stakeholders?
    Airside Officers need to be transparent with stakeholders and let them know everything that they need to know to assist them if there is a need.

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