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About the role
Our overall mission is simple: happy passengers, travelling safely, on-time. The Airport Operations Manager is accountable for leading Edinburgh Airport's operation, delivering a safe, resilient environment to serve our customers.
The role includes responsibility for all operational activity across Scotland's busiest airport ensuring the business operates at maximum efficiency.
Lead from the front and empower your day-to-day direct reports to build and develop their own teams. Help improve performance and deliver an exceptional customer experience, putting the customer at the forefront of everything you do.
What you'll be doing
Key duties include:
1. Operational management and coordination with internal and external partners to deliver airport operations end-to-end.
2. Work with operational stakeholders to challenge performance and ensure service level agreements are met.
3. Track all operational performance through metrics, addressing areas of risk using the Edinburgh Decision Model.
4. Airport threat assessor working in conjunction with Police Scotland and where relevant airline threat assessor, responding to threats to aircraft or airport infrastructure.
5. Liaison between business areas and multiple stakeholders to support in project delivery.
6. During periods of disruption, the Airport Operations Manager will fulfil the role of Silver Commander for the airport, leading our business response.
7. Line management of the Airport Operations Coordinators.
8. Ensure that post-incident activities are completed to capture lessons learned, including the completion of wash-ups, debriefs, and event reports to ensure learning is implemented effectively.
The Airport Operations Manager is responsible for providing the operational framework and delivery of procedures, guidance, advice, and leadership for Edinburgh Airport, for all passengers and employees by:
1. Delivering a safe, compliant, punctual and efficient performance whilst maximising customer welfare and revenue (or minimising loss).
2. Managing the operation to plan, putting safety first when reducing delay and improving flow across the end-to-end passenger journey.
3. Identifying deviations to the plan and finding solutions, ensuring the plan is adapted and implemented.
4. Building effective and influential relationships with our stakeholders and external parties including regulatory bodies.
5. Reporting, analysing, and collating data that can be used to inform operational efficiency, either locally or strategically.
6. Driving continuous learning and improvement of responses to unexpected events by acting on lessons learned and identifying opportunities to improve own team performance.
What we're looking for
To apply for this role, you'll need:
1. This role requires the successful candidate to obtain a Counter Terrorist Check, so you must have been living in the UK for the last 3 consecutive years.
2. Exemplary interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to self-direct, shape business priorities and lead through situational ambiguity.
3. Excellent team-worker with the ability to work constructively in and between different teams, and to lead/motivate others.
4. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with impact and influence at a senior level.
5. Ability to filter information, see the bigger picture and determine where to focus.
6. Ability to understand operational data and learn systems; logic-driven problem solving.
7. Deep understanding of airport operations to include a minimum of 3 years' experience in both operations and continuity/contingency planning within aviation.
The following items are nice to have, but are not essential for the role:
* Degree level qualification in aviation or a relevant discipline.
* Experience in incident management.
What we'll offer you
* Pension scheme- employer contributions can be up to 7%.
* 256 hours holiday, based on full-time roles, increasing with service.
* Annual discretionary bonus.
* Supporting your health and wellbeing- private healthcare after 1 year's service, access to our Employee Assistance Programme and occupational health services.
* Free car parking on site and when you go on holiday.
* We offer a range of other benefits.
Why EDI?
We are Edinburgh Airport, where Scotland meets the world. The success of the airport comes down to our people, and you can help us deliver even more big days for our passengers and colleagues. The development of your career is important to us, and we'll support and encourage this every step of the way. As a business we're driven by our values - they're at the core of our culture and everything we do. We're looking for people who will demonstrate these values day-in, day-out. So if this sounds like you, apply now and get ready for your career to take off.
Building a diverse workforce that is inclusive and accessible to all is a priority for our business. As part of this journey, we are proud to be the first UK airport to be endorsed by WORK180. They only recognise great employers for all women. Find out about our policies on our WORK180 employer page.
As a Disability Confident Leader, we are committed to ensuring applicants with a disability can participate fully in our recruitment process. Please let us know in your application form if you require any adjustments, such as parking arrangements or alternative methods of communication.
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