![]() We are unable to provide feedback on individual performance and there is a 36-month waiting period before you are eligible to reapply for air traffic services. Do Not Move Forward: You were unsuccessful in your most recent stage of testing.To fully qualify for training, you will need to meet all pre-employment conditions such as, security clearance, medical requirements, and drug testing (including cannabis). Offer: You are eligible for a paid training opportunity with NAV CANADA.This stage includes a virtual pre-screening interview an in-person half-day assessment with the local hiring manager. Interview: You are eligible to complete, or have recently completed one of our interview assessments.Candidates applying for the Montreal region will also complete a language test in this stage. These assessments include an initial online test and an in-person computer-based test. Assessment: You are eligibe to complete or have recently completed one of our assessments.If we need more information, we will reach out to you Review: We have received your application and it is under review.Your scores will be compared to those of other applicants and we will select candidates to move forward based on operational requirements. Please note that passing a step in the selection process does not guarantee you will receive an invitation to the next assessment. Your status in Workday, NAV CANADA’s careers portal Open a new window, is an indication of where you are in the application and assessment process. Assessments will be distributed based on the operational requirements at the time. Once your application has been submitted, eligible applicants (those who meet the basic requirements) will be progressed to the first assessment stage. Please note that if you do not meet the basic requirements, your application will be automatically screened out, and you will not be invited to complete any assessments. Be available to start training full time within 18 months of application.If required, be willing to relocate to the location of training and/or work and.Meet the language requirements (fluently bilingual in English and French for the Montreal Flight Information Region, including the National Capital Region English for all other regions).Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.Have a high school diploma, or equivalency. ![]()
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