Inspecting Officer - Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom - Civil Aviation Authority

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Description

Date:24 Apr 2024


Location:
Gatwick, GB


Company:
Civil Aviation Authority


Salary:
Up to £38,300**
Contract Type: Permanent

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 Inspecting Officer for Ground Safety will be conducting oversight of Flight Operations entities, including: Commercial air transport, Part-NCC and Part-SPO operators, Approved/Declared Training Organisations, Organisations involved in the transport of dangerous goods and Ground handling service providers, to ensure they are operating in a safe and competent manner and in compliance with the applicable regulatory requirements, industry standards and best practice.


Core Accountabilities

  • Act as Oversight Manager for Air Operator Certificate (AOC) holders.
  • Act as Lead Auditor during audits and inspections.
  • Appraise, by audit and inspection, the suitability of applicants for the grant of an AOC or ATO.
  • Conduct audits and inspections to ensure continuing competence of Flight Operations entities by assessing specialist areas such as management systems, flight time limitations, flight and cabin crew training, returned flight documentation and operations/training manuals.
  • Decide appropriate remedial action without recourse to senior staff (e.g. Flight Operations Manager).
  • Communicate audit and inspection findings to the senior management of entities.
  • Assess the suitability of corrective actions provided by the entity to prevent recurrence.
  • Where required, conduct follow up audits and inspections to verify the effectiveness of corrective actions taken by the entity.
  • Provide information and advice to Flight Operations Managers on current issues affecting entities.
  • Assist in the training of inspecting staff.
  • Undertake project work and other additional tasks including participation in working groups as required by Flight Operations Managers.
  • Deliver outcomes internationally to mitigate safety concerns or support IG/CAAi International contract delivery where appropriate.
  • Dependent on experience and training, provide technical knowledge and expertise in one or more of the following disciplines:
  • Management Systems
  • Dangerous Goods
  • Cabin Safety
  • Ground Safety
  • Flight Time Limitations
  • Leasing
  • Flight Crew Licensing
Enforcement Action

  • Consider all enforcement options available in the toolkit and highlight issues or concerns that might lead to any level of enforcement activity, either on a regulatory or criminal basis through line management, as appropriate.
  • Through line management as appropriate, make decisions on whether to commission an investigation when a breach of aviation law is suspected or resulting from a recommendation from the IET.
Performance Based Regulation (PBR)

  • Capture and readily share safety intelligence information and analysis from multiple internal and external sources with all CAA groups.
  • Deliver outcomefocused oversight, considering the statutory regulatory obligations, risk and performance of the entity.
  • Escalate risks to the appropriate level within SARG.
  • Hold industry Accountable Managers and senior personnel to account for managing safety.

About You

  • Aviation related degree or professional level qualification and/or experience of working in the aviation industry or regulatory environment.
  • Knowledge of aviation auditing techniques and experience in safety management or oversight.
  • An excellent set of interpersonal skills suitable and appropriate to work as part of a team and to respond quickly, but calmly and correctly, when sudden needs arise.
  • Polite, empathetic and tactful manner.
  • Ability to persuade others to modify thinking and procedures.
  • A skillful organiser and an ability to exercise initiative in planning for results.
  • A robust decisionmaker with the ability to take the initiative, but able to identify when to refer to others.
  • An enquiring mind geared to the need to identifying failings and improvements to current processes and procedures together with a positive approach to discuss practical actions.
  • An ability to prioritise work and use initiative to deal with unusual requests or situations.

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 int

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