About the role:
Hamad International Airport is seeking a highly skilled and creative individual to join our team as Airside Operations Duty Manager. If you thrive in a dynamic environment, lead the heartbeat of airport operations, precision meets performance-every flight, every day. Ensuring safety and efficiency from runway to gate and, can help us to achieve this ambition by:
Leading continuous improvement of airside operational efficiency, through analysis of key performance indicators, root cause investigations, and stakeholder engagement, in order to support HIA’s vision as a global hub and ensure alignment with QCAA regulatory requirements.
To support data-driven decision-making and predictive airside operations, through integration of real-time data sources, predictive analytics, and historical trend analysis, in order to increase operational foresight and proactively manage disruption
To oversee and coordinate all airside operational activities at Hamad International Airport, through real-time monitoring, communication with airside stakeholders, and adherence to QCAA safety regulations, in order to ensure safe, compliant, and efficient aircraft ground movements.
To ensure compliance with QCAA, ICAO Annex 14, and HIAs Aerodrome Manual requirements, through scheduled inspections, audits, and enforcement of operational procedures, in order to maintain HIA’s certification as a compliant and safe international aerodrome.
To implement and oversee aircraft stand and gate allocation policies, through the Airport Collaborative Decision-Making (A-CDM) process and apron control coordination, in order to optimize stand utilization, reduce taxi times, and support on-time performance.
To coordinate with Qatar Airways, ATC, Qatar Aviation Services (QAS), and other key airfield stakeholders, through structured operational meetings and on-ground coordination, in order to ensure seamless turnaround and minimize delays or service overlaps.
To support adverse weather and low visibility procedures, through proactive monitoring of METAR/TAF reports and dissemination of LVP status via internal alerts, in order to ensure flight safety and compliance with QCAA-mandated procedures.