6 MONTH ROLLING CONTRACT
Salary: Negotiable
Location: Stansted
Main Duties:
* To develop, establish and manage the Safety Management System
* To ensure that the Safety Management Manual, Hazard Log and Safety Key Performance Indicators are developed and maintained.
* To manage the Flight Data Monitoring programme.
* To develop and keep updated the Emergency Response Plan and procedures and to organise and participate in actual or practice emergency responses.
* To ensure initiation and follow-up of internal occurrence / accident investigations.
* To facilitate hazard identification, safety risk analysis and management.
* To administer safety related and fatigue risk surveys.
* To plan and facilitate staff safety training and that such training meets applicable standards.
* Acting as facilitator of the SRB and SAG meetings.
* Maintaining appropriate organisational aviation safety records and accident, incident, and aviation hazard statistics as required by the applicable operating regulations.
* Periodically updating the Accountable Manager with the status of the company’s SMS. This can be done through the distribution of SPI, trends, and regular safety meetings.
* Responsible for the upkeep and revision of the Safety Management Manual.
* To conduct Safety Management Audits scheduled by the Audit Plan.
* To act as Company representative (on behalf of the Accountable Manager) with Civil Aviation Authorities and other client organisations on matters of Safety, Audits, and Inspections.
Knowledge, skills and requirements:
* Management system principles training (including safety management, safety policy, human factors and compliance monitoring), MOE Training, Part 145 training.
* Comprehensive knowledge of Part 145 and any associated requirement and procedure.
* EU management system requirements and their application (including safety management systems and compliance monitoring)
* Demonstratable 12 months experience in Aerospace Safety Management Functions, preferrable in an EASA 145 environment.
* Holds an engineering degree, or holds or have held CPL or ATPL, or Flight Despatchers qualification, Part 66 licence or Recognised Aerospace Apprenticeship.
* Knowledge of a relevant sample of aircraft type(s) maintained within Scope of Approval, demonstrated by training course or by an assessment performed by the competent authority.
* Has attended a recognised course in auditing techniques or be in possession of a recognised auditing qualification.
* knowledge in ICAO Annexes and other Standards and Recommended Practices.
* Knowledge in aviation regulations, in particular European Commission Regulations Implementing Rules and EASA AMCs and GMs.
* Knowledge of accident/incident/occurrence investigations and root cause analysis methodologies demonstrated by training course or by an assessment performed by the competent authority.
* Knowledge of hazard identification and risk management demonstrated by training course or by an assessment performed by the competent authority Knowledge of:
* Ability and confidence to communicate directly to the Accountable Manager as his advisor and confidante.
1. The Safety Manager’s qualifications and experience would be subject to the acceptance by EASA & UKCAA through the Resume & Form 4 Interview process.