Airside Operations Planning Lead
About the role
This role will support the full Airside Operation and will require an individual with a strong background in data analysis, proven track record in change management and the ability to transform processes and systems into smarter ways of working.
Responsible for the creation, sharing and execution of all Airside Planning activities, accounting for EAL’s own processes, third party business partners, service providers and airlines to ensure delivery of an efficient airside operation 365 days a year. Collaboration both cross functionally and with our external stakeholders will be a key part of the role to ensure a consistent delivery of our budgeted KPI’s.
Key areas include, but not limited to, overnight parking, towing, gate/stand allocation, coaching and project works. The scope of the role includes tracking and measuring that these key areas meet all airside performance metrics whilst executing opportunities to re-design and improve on the current planning processes / methods.
You can find out more about the team here
About the Recruitment Process
The successful applicants will be invited to an in person interview, where they will meet with our Head of Business Transformation and EASL, our Airside Operations and Planning Performance Manager and our Recruitment Co-Ordinator.
The interview will be competency based, where we will look to explore your technical skills and motivations in applying for the role. You can find out more about our interview process here. Please note, depending on the volume of applications, we may introduce an additional Teams call as a first interview.
What you’ll be doing
What we’re looking for
To apply for this role, you'll need
- To be educated to degree level, preferably with Aviation knowledge (Maths, Aerospace engineering, computer science)
- Being able to work with large datasets and interpret data and present to relevant stakeholders, communicating effectively at all levels of the organisation, and with external organisations.
- The ability to build operational models to represent day to day operations and compare it to plans
- Demonstrable knowledge of problem solving and removing waste and variation from process
- The ability to implement and manage change with an operational team
- Operational knowledge of the boundaries and constraints involved in a regulatory environment
- Able to work with minimal supervision and prioritise workload
If your experience looks slightly different to what we’ve listed here, we encourage you to still apply. You could add something we didn’t know we needed.
What we’ll offer you
- Pension scheme- employer contributions can be up to 7%
- Annual discretionary bonus
- Supporting your health and wellbeing- private healthcare after 1 years’ service, access to our Employee Assistance Programme and occupational health services
- 32 days holiday, increasing with service
- Free car parking on site and when you go on holiday
- We offer a range of other benefits, find out more here
Why EDI?
We are Edinburgh Airport, where Scotland meets the world. The success of the airport comes down to our people, and you can help us deliver even more big days for our passengers and colleagues. The development of your career is important to us, and we’ll support and encourage this every step of the way. As a business we’re driven by our values –they’re at the core of our culture and everything we do. We’re looking for people who will demonstrate these values day-in, day-out. So if this sounds like you, apply now and get ready for your career to take off.
Building a diverse workforce that is inclusive and accessible to all is a priority for our business. As part of this journey, we are proud to be the first UK airport to be endorsed byWORK180. They only recognise great employers for all women. Find out about our policies on our WORK180 employerpage.
As a Disability Confident Leader, we are committed to ensuring applicants with a disability can participate fully in our recruitment process. Please let us know in your application form if you require any adjustments, such as parking arrangements or alternative methods of communication.