The Authority
The Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) was established on
November 1st 2003 as a corporate body by the enactment of the Tanzania
Civil Aviation Authority Act 2003 which has now been consolidated with
the Civil Aviation Act of 1977 and is titled "the Civil Aviation Act
Cap 80. It replaces the former TCAA, which was an executive agency
under the Ministry of Communications and Transport.
Role of TCAA
Under the Act, the Authority is responsible for regulating the
activities of persons and institutions providing air transport
services (carriage of passengers and cargo, both domestic and
international) aeronautical airport services (airport operators,
ground handlers, cargo operators, hangar facilities, airport security,
in-flight caterers and aircraft fueling services), air navigation
services and aeronautical meteorological services). In addition, the
Authority provides air traffic control services to aircraft in
theTanzaniaairspace.
TCAA is looking for young Tanzanians, energetic and medically fit to
train in air traffic control.
Qualifications required for applicants
Holder's of B.Sc. Degree Majoring in Mathematics and Physics
GPA 3.0 and above
Passes at Secondary Education level in English and Geography at grade
C or above.
Must have a good command of written and spoken English to at least
level 4 of the ICAO Language Proficiency rating scale.
Must be computer literate
Must be over the age of 22 and not more than 30 years by the closing
date of this application.
Must be Tanzanian Citizens (attach copy of National ID or Birth-certificate
Candidates must also show evidence of
Ability to concentrate and think logically
Ability to respond quickly in emergency situations
Confidence with technology
Emotional stability
High level of numeracy or technical knowledge
Error awareness and good interpersonal skills
Conscientiousness and rule adherence
Ability to work in a team
Candidates meeting the above qualifications will be called for
interview, which will comprise of an aptitude test followed by oral
interview and later medical examination. TCAA will sponsor the
successful candidates for the course.
The course will be conducted at the Civil Aviation Training Centre
(CATC), Julius Nyerere International Airport Terminal I. The Authority
will pay daily stipend to cover for accommodation, meals and transport
expenses.
The duration of the course is about one year, staggered in appropriate
phases and Trainees will be required to pass regular tests and
examinations at the end of each phase in order to continue with the
next phase. At the end of the training, the Tanzania Civil Aviation
Authority will employ the successful candidates as Air Traffic
Management Officers.
Qualifying candidates should apply in their own handwriting to or
lodge their applications at the address below enclosing:
Updated Curriculum Vitae;
Two recent passport size photographs;
Contact address of candidate including telephone number(s) and email addresses;
Names and contact addresses of two referees.
Legal Requirement: Selected candidates will be required to sign a bond
to serve the Authority for a minimum period of three (3) years on
successful completion of the training.
How to Apply
The respective post being applied for should be clearly marked on top
of the envelope as follows: "APPLICATION FOR TRAINING IN AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROL".
Applicants will be required to meet their own costs for travel,
accommodation and other matters in relation to the interview.
Female candidates and candidates from Zanzibar are highly encouraged to apply.
Closing date: 19 March, 2014
Director General
Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority
Aviation House,
Banana/Ukonga junction,
P.O.Box 2819,
Dar es Salaam