About the Role
As a Terminal Supervisor at Sydney Airport, you’ll be at the heart of our front‑line operations, helping us deliver a safe, secure and seamless experience for millions of passengers each year. This is more than an operations role – it’s a leadership position at one of Australia’s busiest transport hubs, where every decision you make directly contributes to the safety, reputation, and operational resilience of Sydney Airport.
This is a 9‑month max‑term contract, with the potential for extension, offering a unique opportunity to step into a pivotal operational leadership role and make an immediate impact.
Working across our terminals and landside precincts, you’ll proactively engage with a wide range of internal and external partners to uphold service standards, maintain terminal presentation, and ensure compliance with critical safety and security requirements. This is a dynamic, fast‑paced environment where you’ll play a key role in incident response, operational awareness, stakeholder management and day‑to‑day terminal oversight. If you thrive in complex operational settings and enjoy representing an iconic Australian gateway, this role gives you the chance to shape the passenger experience at scale.
In this role, you will be accountable for:
About You
You are a confident operational leader who thrives in high-pressure environments and brings a calm, decisive approach to incident management and stakeholder coordination. You are deeply customer-focused and capable of guiding your team and partners through complex operational challenges with clarity and purpose.
You will bring:
What we offer
To find out more about the amazing work environment here at SYD, be sure to check out the Join us section of Sydney Airport’s website, where you can also see more about our flexible culture and work practices, alongside our other Employee benefits, or take a look at our LinkedIn Sydney Airport: Life page.
Make it Amazing
SYD is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages all suitably qualified applicants to apply, including First Nations Australians, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds.