What are the requirements for the flight dispatcher job in Australia?

But you can also monitor job/recruitment sites to see the size of the opportunity that is how often vacancies are popping up.
Unfortunately, as much as I searched the Australian job sites, I could not find a job with the title of dispatcher. If you know how I can find this job, please help me.
Thank You
 
Ok, here in Aust, you have to fit the job, not the job fits you, despite what people say.
Aviation, comes into 3, eh:
Piloting
Non piloting (but still aviation, more technical than below)
Non piloting, non aviation, but airport services, cleaning, airport electrician, catering etc
A lot of the parts of the job, that you might be into, interested in, would now be computerized, rather than using "people power".
Its hard, we have said on here, that there is the sponsored way, where you fit the exact requirements, but it seems that you are set on "flight dispatcher", but for which the Aust airlines, might have already computerized a lot of the part of the job, maybe for eg:
EK 409, UAE409, MEL - DXB, 6:00 dep, MEL dep taxiway, Alpha2, Charlie4, Foxtrot7, hold prior runway 16 is the best one for a MTOW plane of load type 380, 35,000 kg fuel, and that the 380 will vector turn over a certain angle, at that certain rate of climb, and turn at vector point NNW, ...
Now, anyone in aviation will know what I mean by that.
Where as years ago, a human would be part of it, now tis all computerized.
If you cant find the job description, it means it does not exist.
If you see something too close, and asks you to pay money for tests, its a scam, if it says you have to pay for a visa, its a scam, ...
If the employer, lets just say APAC really wanted you, they would bear all the costs of getting you the job, coming to Aust for an interview, for eg.
I would not trust too much online interviews, knowing how far scammers can and will go.
Its hard, to say, but if you really want an aviation job in Aust, get looking for something the employer wants, not what you want!
You say you are close to being sponsored, but a lot on here have asked, who is the sponsor, if an airline, or an airport operator.
Note too, that if this thread goes too far, the Mods might take this/the post off, ie, delete it.
You have a lot to look into, chase up the sponsor, if you are really keen.
They are the ones who have to do the application for you.
If you just apply for a visa and come for a visit, that is ok, but working/job hunting on an visitors visa can be a breach of visa conditions.
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Sorry, I am not an expert, and I do as a lot on here know, talk a lot of bull****.
But seriously, chase up with the sponsor.
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MEL the most livable city, but the most expensive, too.
The blurb says they have 20,000 jobs...
There is a job going called Terminal Coordinator, maybe its like a Flight Dispatcher, am not sure if the job is open to international applicants, and if they have someone already sitting in the job as Acting Terminal Coordinator.
Edit: ah, its to cover someone's Maternity Leave.
 
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Is FAA aircraft dispatcher certificate approved in Australia?
and I want to ask again, I am currently 30 years old. Will I have a chance to be employed in this job at this age?
Thanks
I suggest you read the link I provided upthread and contact the relevant Australian government body about recognition of foreign qualifications.

I don’t think your age will be a problem for getting a job, but qualifications might well be a barrier you will need to climb.

best of luck
 
They’re called flight planners. Whilst computers are very much a part of the job, it’s still overseen manually, and the planner may well still be needed to advise the Captain of a flight. Now, without being harsh, you currently have no qualifications for the job, so it’s pretty long journey from your current position to the point that an airline captain will feel like listening to you. Looking at some of the US based mobs offering courses, they talk about a system that does not exist here. Planners do not order the fuel, nor do they make any decisions about what an aircraft will do. All of that devolves to the captain. Airlines like QF have a separate group (called ops control) that make more direct decisions on what an aircraft will do, and they’re staffed by a group with a mix of backgrounds. The upshot though, is that nobody is going to sponsor you for this job. There are too many people who already have experience, and who already work within the industry. As I said before, these are almost always internally sourced, so the job is only advertised to people who are already employees. You will rarely find it advertised anywhere.
 
They’re called flight planners. Whilst computers are very much a part of the job, it’s still overseen manually, and the planner may well still be needed to advise the Captain of a flight. Now, without being harsh, you currently have no qualifications for the job, so it’s pretty long journey from your current position to the point that an airline captain will feel like listening to you. Looking at some of the US based mobs offering courses, they talk about a system that does not exist here. Planners do not order the fuel, nor do they make any decisions about what an aircraft will do. All of that devolves to the captain. Airlines like QF have a separate group (called ops control) that make more direct decisions on what an aircraft will do, and they’re staffed by a group with a mix of backgrounds. The upshot though, is that nobody is going to sponsor you for this job. There are too many people who already have experience, and who already work within the industry. As I said before, these are almost always internally sourced, so the job is only advertised to people who are already employees. You will rarely find it advertised anywhere.
Thank you for your honest explanation and guidance
I hope to find a place in the field of aviation because of my great interest.
Thank you to all the dear ones who participated in this thread and gave guidance.
 
Unfortunately, as much as I searched the Australian job sites, I could not find a job with the title of dispatcher. If you know how I can find this job, please help me.
Thank You
  • Demonstrated experience working in high-capacity airline logistics or similar environment.
  • A good understanding of Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) regulations.
  • An in-depth understanding of principles of flight planning and aircraft performance.
  • Tertiary qualifications in Aviation and/or a pilot's license.
  • Demonstrated experience in interpreting complex technical issues and implementing safe and effective solutions.
  • An in-depth understanding of aviation meteorology.
  • The ability to commit to a rotating day and night shift roster.
 
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What do you think of as a flight dispatcher? Someone who sends the aircraft off from the terminal, or the people who generate the flight plans?
Hi I am curious about dispatch salaries in Australia with Qantas and Virgin Australia. if you have any insight, I would love to know!
 
Hi I am curious about dispatch salaries in Australia with Qantas and Virgin Australia. if you have any insight, I would love to know!
We don’t have dispatchers in Australia. We do have flight operations roles and these are frequently advertised Jobs

Most would require in depth knowledge and experience of Australian conditions and regulations (such as CASR Parts 119 and 138 respectively) to the extent any overseas qualifications would not be of use. Some of these jobs require 12 hours shifts.
 

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