The Head of Dispatch is responsible for managing and supervising the flight dispatch and operational control functions. This role ensures the safe, legal and efficient execution of all flight operations. As the leader of the dispatch team, your responsibilities include overseeing daily operations, managing staff scheduling and training, and ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations, including those set by EASA, ICAO and national authorities.
A key aspect of the role involves maintaining seamless coordination between the dispatch team, the flight crew, the maintenance team, and other relevant departments. The Head of Dispatch ensures that flight planning, routing, fuel calculations and weather/NOTAM briefings are carried out precisely and in accordance with established procedures. During irregular operations or disruptions, the Head of Dispatch plays a leading role in decision-making to maintain safety and minimise the impact on the flight schedule.
In addition to operational oversight, the Head of Dispatch is responsible for maintaining up-to-date manuals and documentation, supporting audits and authority inspections, and participating in the company’s Safety Management and Emergency Response programs.
Key Qualities
Leadership Skills: Ability to lead, motivate, and develop a team in a high-pressure operational environment.
Decision-Making Under Pressure: Capable of making sound and timely decisions, especially during disruptions or emergencies.
In-Depth Aviation Knowledge: Solid understanding of flight operations, dispatch procedures, regulations, and aircraft performance.
Regulatory Awareness: Familiarity with EASA, ICAO, and national aviation regulations relevant to dispatch and operations control.
Problem-Solving Skills: Analytical mindset with the ability to identify root causes and implement effective solutions.
Organizational Ability: Strong planning, prioritization, and coordination skills, especially in a 24/7 operational setting.
Interpersonal Skills: Collaborative and respectful in working with pilots, OCC staff, maintenance, and external partners.
Adaptability and Resilience: Able to adapt to changing conditions and maintain performance in dynamic situations.
Fluent English Language Skills with strong preference for professional working German.
Work Requirements
Eligibility for a Valid ZÜP (Zuverlässigkeitsüberprüfung) as per §7 LuftSiG
Unrestricted EU passport or the right to live and work in the EU
At LUMINAIR, we provide an opportunity to shape the future of a new and innovative private jet operator. Join us to make an impact, grow with a forward-thinking company, and be part of an inspiring journey. We offer:
Dynamic start-up environment: we combine the excitement of rapid growth with a collaborative team atmosphere
Personal growth opportunities: we foster professional development, giving you room to grow, learn, and shape your career path
Performance-based promotion opportunities
Competitive salary & holiday allowance
Desirable benefits including airline staff travel, hotel discounts, WELLPASS and many more
Attractive office location in the port of Hamburg, with stunning water views from the OCC
The whole founding team of LUMINAIR gained experience in an environment where an open ear = success. We vow to take feedback onboard, listen to good ideas and help your career to grow.