Job Details Airspace Office Analyst Great journeys happen at London Gatwick From £35,943, £1,000 flex allowance, up to 15% bonus benefits Where will your career take you? The buzz, the energy, the sheer magic of travel you can feel it in the air all around you. Here, you'll be part of an energetic team and a vibrant community. We can help you thrive in a career that's a world away from the everyday. Are you an Analyst looking for a new opportunity? Experience in or highly motivated about airspace and aviation? This role takes an office-first hybrid approach here at London Gatwick, with three days a week in the office, two days remote, managed around the needs of the business. What is the role? The purpose of the Airspace Office Analyst is to fulfill the data collection, analysis and reporting requirements for aircraft track keeping, noise monitoring and night jet management. What will you do? Responsible for the data collection, analysis and, where appropriate, reporting of the full range of tracking keeping, noise abatement and night jet monitoring requirements. Creating reports, briefings, analysis and responses to a range of requests and enquiries - from senior members of the leadership team, GAL stakeholders and external stakeholders such as the DfT or CAA - concerning aircraft noise and track keeping. Assist in managing the Noise and Track Keeping system, ensuring that data and information integrity is maintained to the required standards. Act as the point of contact for arranging and co-ordinating documents and minutes for regular stakeholder committee meetings, to ensure meeting take place efficiently and followed up actions are captured Assist the Airspace Office Administrator with responding to complaints during peak times. Do you have what we're looking for? Degree-level qualification, ideally in a related subject matter or equivalent aviation-related experience. Exceptional knowledge of MS Office, especially Excel, including experience in modelling and mapping software. Knowledge of Microsoft Power BI would be beneficial. Experience of airspace, Air Traffic Control, airport and/or aircraft operations highly desirable. Knowledge of aircraft / airline operations, airport operations and air traffic management. Knowledge of sustainability and environmental management relevant to aviation and aircraft noise. Familiarity with acoustics, noise monitoring and noise reporting. Practised in writing a range of material including, for example: detailed formal reports, formal letter writing and responses to requests for information. Skilled in interrogating data and reports and setting out compelling, evidence-based arguments. Experience of collaborative working across and outside a business and with multi-disciplinary government/regulator/industry teams (and preferably with local stakeholders). Skilled in the application of data visualisation tools and presentation to a wide range of audiences. What's in it for you? We value our people and reward every employee fairly with a highly competitive package, enhanced by an annual bonus, share scheme, pension, and lifestyle insurance. There's also plenty of opportunities for career progression, as well as training to support your personal and professional development. At London Gatwick we're also very well connected, just 30 minutes from central London and directly linked to over 100 towns and cities. Whether you prefer to travel by cycle, electric car, or train, we aim to make your journey to work as convenient and cost-effective as possible. Whatever your interests and ambitions, wherever you want your journey to take you, London Gatwick could be the place where your career really does well take off. Click apply to begin your journey, your way with London Gatwick. Should you require any reasonable adjustments to be made as part of the application process please contact us directly.