Airfield Superintendent
35 hours per week
Permanent
£44,295 - £46,850 (including Distant Islands Allowance)
Airfield superintendent - job vacancy in Orkney
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Airfield superintendent - job vacancy in Orkney
Job opportunity in Orkney
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Re: Airfield superintendent - job vacancy in Orkney
Can you claim free travel?
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In my ignorance I have no idea what that qualification is - would my 9 'O' Levels from 1960 be okay?You will be educated to at least SVQ Level 3 or equivalent
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Only if you are 'diverse'............
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You are missing the point in what you have said, though I expect you suspect it by asking the question.In my ignorance I have no idea what that qualification is - would my 9 'O' Levels from 1960 be okay?
The entire purpose of qualification levels is to exclude old people without falling foul of the age discrimination laws.
You have Level 2 qualifications.
Whatever your qualification level, you will always be one level short of what you used to need for any particular job.
Anyone qualifying since 2000 has had their modern qualification upgraded a level, even though theirs is in reality a lot easier to get.
The same trick at degree level is achieved by bumping up the required grade. If by some chance you were one of the 5% to get a First in your generation, as opposed to the 50% who get it out of the cornflakes packet now, there will be another clause which catches you out.
And to answer the question about "Okay?", No.
You will know more than your boss. And by being old you will be better trained, more experienced, and have some backbone too. They hate that, all of that. Which is why old people must be excluded.
Your job description will require you to point out safety failings, inefficiencies, and corruption. The very last thing they actually want is for you to do this, partly because your boss will be responsible for all the aforementioned faults, partly because s/he can't fix them, but mostly because if by some miracle anyone higher up listened, you would have to get your boss's job.
Of course, if you don't point them out, you will be blamed when the consequences of such happen, because it's your responsibility to do so - although of course you never get the authority to effect your responsibilities.
Re: Airfield superintendent - job vacancy in Orkney
My wife trained as a librarian, with a diploma in librarianship from the Poly when she was a teenager.
After taking time out for children, she took a degree in library studies at the (by then) University, but when she sought work as a shelver she was told that she didn't possess the right (City and Guilds) qualification and had to attend Further Education College for re-education before she was allowed to shelve returned-books!
After taking time out for children, she took a degree in library studies at the (by then) University, but when she sought work as a shelver she was told that she didn't possess the right (City and Guilds) qualification and had to attend Further Education College for re-education before she was allowed to shelve returned-books!
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Because they kept changing the requirements, and also delaying each application I made until the next change made my last one invalid, I ended up having to take a shorebased yachtmaster ocean course. Fortunately one of my ex-Navy colleagues was teaching it at the local poly as a nightschool. The farce was that he had to take 2 weeks off in the middle for family reasons, so I taught the course for those two weeks. And that was legal!
Degree in Physics, Nuclear weapons employment course, Nuclear warfare instructor....had to take a day's course to handle school sources safely.
Had to do a Range Safety Course for Cadets Q: "On what weapon do you have the most experience?" Me:"27mm cannon"
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I could go on for hours. It's ludicrous.
Degree in Physics, Nuclear weapons employment course, Nuclear warfare instructor....had to take a day's course to handle school sources safely.
Had to do a Range Safety Course for Cadets Q: "On what weapon do you have the most experience?" Me:"27mm cannon"
etc.
I could go on for hours. It's ludicrous.
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Re: Airfield superintendent - job vacancy in Orkney
I guess as a retired RAF ATCO I also don't qualify for the job.
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Nope, but you'd get it anyway, as BOAC pointed out, because you're female and your application would have a return address in Botswana
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Re: Airfield superintendent - job vacancy in Orkney
Probably, as she is SVQ4 but we need to black her up to be woke.Fox3WheresMyBanana wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 1:56 pmNope, but you'd get it anyway, as BOAC pointed out, because you're female and your application would have a return address in Botswana
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