Inspector Ats - Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom - Civil Aviation Authority

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Description

Date:27 Mar 2024


Location:
Gatwick, GB


Company:
Civil Aviation Authority


Salary:
£49,007 up to £65,343 dependent upon experience, - this role comes with an additional Market Related Supplement (MRS) of £34,303 per annum and a car allowance.**
Contract Type: Permanent, Full-time

Security Level:
CTC

We are the UK's aviation and aerospace regulator and recognised as a world leader in its field.

Our activities are diverse, enabling the aviation industry to meet the highest safety standards, and we pride ourselves on our ability to adapt to the constantly evolving aviation environment.


The Role


The post holder is accountable to the Principal Inspector ATM for the regulatory oversight of Initial Training Organisations (ITOs) Air Traffic Management (ATM) arrangements at allocated Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) / designated sites.

This role involves frequent travel to UK ITOs and UK (inc. Crown Dependencies) Airport ANSPs, with occasional travel to other CAA offices. May travel abroad in support of CAAi or Policy activities.


Core Accountabilities
The post holder is accountable to Principal Inspector ATM for:

  • The maintenance and development of requirements/guidance for initial training organisations and unit training contained in CAP1231, CAP 584 & CAP 79
  • The planning and conduct of audits and inspections as part of a programme of effective regulatory oversight of ITOs, ANSPs and Air Traffic Service (ATS) Providers.
  • Engaging with the UK Initial Training Organisations' Forum to establish and agree standardisation of UK national procedures and requirements for initial training Basic and Rating courses.
  • Determining policy and process for the ATCO English Language Endorsement through discussion with language experts.
  • Influencing applicable international requirements on ATC initial and unit training.
  • The assessment of competence of licensed operational staff at allocated ANSPs / ATS Units for the renewal or issue of ATS licences, ratings and associated endorsements.
  • Participating effectively (in a technical expert role) in discussions on matters of regulatory policy and procedures.
  • Providing support to CAAi contracts as directed.

About You


The post holder will have a detailed understanding of the safety regulatory requirements associated with the planning, provision and operation of ATM systems and services in the UK.

In this regard, a detailed knowledge of the following documents is required:


  • UK Reg (EU) No 2015/340
  • ATCO Licensing


  • CAP125

  • CAP584


  • CAP79

  • CAP493


  • CAP41

  • Relevant sections of the UK Air Navigation Order

Additionally

The post holder will:

  • Have a sound understanding of the principles of Safety and Quality Management.
  • Have extensive experience of training and assessment techniques at initial training organisations and/or air traffic control units, including assessing for competence.
  • A detailed knowledge of training best practices.
  • Have practical experience of the provision of ATM Services or Systems in accordance with a Safety Management System.
  • Have the ability to assess and critique the effectiveness of an SMS at expert level.
  • Have completed training in auditing skills and techniques.
  • Hold, or (in exceptional circumstances) will have held, a civil ATCO licence with APS, APP and ADI ratings, and will ideally also hold an Assessor Endorsement._ _
  • Have gained practical experience in the assessment of competence of licensed personnel for the purpose of the award of ATC Ratings and Rating Endorsements.
  • Have extensive knowledge and experience of UK ATS provision.
  • Be required to provide briefings of technical matters to a range of audiences, and must therefore have a confident but approachable style, be comfortable in communicating in a range of formats, and be able to present issues and supporting arguments in a concise yet comprehensive manner.

What Can We Offer You?
This is an opportunity to work amongst a highly skilled team of professionals.

The work is varied and interesting and brings opportunities to engage at every level of Air Traffic Services from the smaller Flight Information Service (FIS) units to the en-route ATC provider (NERL).


Additional Information
For many appointments within the CAA, these roles require access to operationally sensitive infrastructure and/or Nationally Protected information. For these roles the post holders must undergo National Security Vetting and achieve the appropriate level of clearance.


To be vetted we will usually expect a reasonable period of residency in the UK so that meaningful checks can be undertaken.

For this role this will need to be 3 years.

The CAA values high ethical standards and personal integrity among employees. If invited for interview you will be asked to complete a declaration of interest.


Working With Us
We offer a range of excellent benefits such as flexible working arrangements, free onsite gym at Gatwick, dis

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