NATS is the UK’s leading air navigation service provider, handling over 2.4 million flights each year. We provide air traffic control services from two control centres and at airports around the UK. We also provide a wide range of commercial products and solutions internationally. Our people are at the heart of our purpose to advance aviation and keep the skies safe.
Closing Date: 09th January 2026
The Operational Support Engineer (OSE) is responsible for the H24/7 tactical delivery and maintenance of operational Infrastructure, centres systems and equipment supporting ATM operations at the Prestwick Centre within the Technical or Service Management team.
Provision of advice to the Service Manager (SM) /Technical Service Manager (TSM) for any technical or service issues, such as the possible operational impact resulting from the loss or reconfiguration of any system or equipment.
Assisting the SM/TSM in co-ordination and communication with ATC customers and an extensive range of NATS units/departments plus external organisations to ensure maximum redundancy and compliance of operational systems.
Additionally, skills in Control & Monitoring systems shall be maintained to facilitate restoration and reconfiguration requirements.
Co-ordinating planned work in conjunction with NATS staff and contractors on site to safeguard the integrity of operational services within trained competencies and processes. The Operational Support Engineer can set short term tactical objectives to maintain operational services in terms of redundancy and availability as specified by the Service Manager, Technical Service Manager or Duty H24 SE/TSE.
Refer faults or service issues to Support Groups / 3rd Parties when circumstance warrants. Provides the Duty SM/TSM with continuous co-ordination and awareness of related tasks for internal support sections and external agencies as appropriate.
In support of the Duty SM/TSM, the Operational Support Engineer is required to conduct rapid and accurate technical assessments, including any impact on any related equipment or systems. Normally, this would be done through 1st line reconfiguration of assets using a C&M system or LRU replacement. Typically, the use of C&M to (re)configure assets or physically replace them is used to resolve incidents.
The Operational Support Engineer is required to communicate with a wide range of areas; Civil ATC, Military, NATS agencies, Airports, Projects, Asset Design, FM and various corporate departments. Additionally, liaison with a range of external agencies is required, examples being other international ATC centres, non NATS airports, and various other service suppliers, customers and emergency services.
Professional engineering qualification to Higher National Certificate (Level 4 or SQF Level 7) as a minimum in Electronics, Telecommunications or Computer Science or other relevant Engineering discipline. Relevant lower-level engineering qualifications such as an Apprenticeship coupled with demonstrable engineering experience in a relevant field (this may include but not limited to: Military, Rail, other Safety Critical environment),
It is desirable for the Operational Support Engineer to have experience of resolution of incidents, service restoration, incident and problem management of systems and equipment, ideally in a Safety Critical environment.
It is desirable that the Operational Support Engineer possesses strong expertise in fault analysis at both system and equipment levels across a broad range of relevant technologies.
The Operational Support Engineer should have the ability to interpret, analyse, and act appropriately to maintain a safe operational service and recognise how their actions may affect the SMCC core business within their area of expertise.
This role attracts an overtime allowance and full UHP (unsocial hours allowance) once added to shift roster.
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