Role: Safety Manager
Location: East Midlands Airport
Hours: Monday - Friday / Full Time (Flexible as required) (hybrid working available)
Salary: £73,500
Responsible to: Accountable Manager
Role Summary: Reporting directly to the Accountable Managers, responsible for the development, implementation and management of an integrated Safety Management System to ensure regulatory compliance and promote industry best practice within the AOC, Part CAMO and Part 145 Organisations.
Responsibilities
- Facilitate hazard identification, risk analysis and management.
- Monitor the implementation of actions taken to mitigate risks, as listed in the safety action plan.
- Provide periodic reports on safety performance to the safety review board. Ensure maintenance of safety management documentation.
- Ensure that there is safety management training available and that it meets acceptable standards.
- Provide advice on safety matters; and
- Ensure initiation and follow-up of all internal occurrence/accident investigations.
- Manage and supervise the FDM program
- The identification and assessment of issues identified through the FDM program and their transmission to the manager(s) responsible for the process(es) concerned.
- Implementing and managing a program of safety management education and promotion.
- Implementing and managing a hazard identification, reporting and investigation process, including associated risk management activities. Ensuring adequate safeguards are in place to protect the identity of reporters, with a view topromoting a ‘just culture’.
- Ensuring information collected under the requirements of this manual is not used for purposes other than safety.
- Monitoring and reporting to the Accountable Managers on the effectiveness of the System through development and measurement of Safety Objectives and Performance Indicators that support the Company Safety Policy.
- Monitoring the implementation of actions taken to mitigate risks and compliance deficiencies.
- Report to the Accountable Managers and Nominated Persons on the status of the risks identified within the SMS
- Intervene as representative of the Company in terms of Operational Safety in all circumstances as required
- Coordinate and / or supervise the investigation of accidents and serious incidents. Establish communication and liaison with the Safety Organisations of third parties and the authorities when required.
- To promote awareness in the Company on all Safety policies. Maintain the Safety Management Manual (SMM) of the company, and documentation related to Operational Safety
- Ensure that Mandatory Occurrence Reports (MORs) are communicated to the relevant authorities and third parties.
- Advise Nominated Persons and the Accountable Managers on matters related to Operational Safety.
- Organise and supervise Safety action Groups (SAG’s) as required.
- Perform the functions defined in the Emergency Response Plan (ERP)
- Organise and act as secretary at all SRB meetings.
Academic/Educational Requirements
- Knowledge of ICAO standards as well as UK and European regulations and provisions on Safety Management.
- Comprehensive knowledge of relevant parts of aircraft operational requirements and procedures.
- Safety investigation techniques; and
- Human factors in aviation.
Required Skills/Experience/knowledge:
- 5 years of relevant work experience, of which at least 2 years should be from the aeronautical industry in an appropriate position.
- ICAO standards and European requirements and provisions on safety management.
- Basic safety investigation techniques; and
- Human factors principals.
- Relevant and documented work experience, preferably in a comparable position, in:
- Management Systems including compliance monitoring systems and Safety Management.
- Risk management.
- The operations of the organisation.
- The promotion of a positive safety culture.
- Interpersonal, influencing and leadership skills.
- Oral and written communication skills.
- Data management, analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Professional integrity.
Experience:
- Knowledge of ICAO standards on Safety Management: 5 years (preferred)
- Basic safety investigation techniques: 5 years (preferred)
- Aircraft operational requirements and procedures: 5 years (preferred)
- Human factors in aviation