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Aviation版 - Position: Airline Director of Safety
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Airline Director of Safety (DOS), Boise, Idaho
Xtra Airways http://www.xtraairways.com , a 14 CFR part 121 air carrier, is accepting applications for a Director of Safety.
The DOS has overall responsibility to develop, implement and maintain a
comprehensive safety program.
1. The duties and responsibilities of the DOS include:
· Integration of SMS.
· Monitor and report to senior management on all air carrier
activities that may have an impact on safety.
· Establish a reporting system that provides for a timely and free
flow of safety related information.
· Develop and maintain a database of incident/accident information
to monitor and analyze trends.
· Monitor and evaluate the various safety and malfunction reporting
systems to ensure appropriate integration and evaluation of data.
· Investigate and report on incidents/accidents and make
recommendations to preclude a recurrence.
· Conduct safety audits and inspections.
· Solicit and process safety improvement suggestions.
· Develop and maintain a safety awareness program.
· Review and evaluate the adequacy of the emergency response plan.
· Monitor industry safety concerns that may have an impact on
operations.
· Maintain close liaison with the FAA, National Transportation
Safety Board (NTSB) and industry safety organizations and associations.
· Ensure that the necessary safety program elements have been
developed, properly integrated, and coordinated throughout the air carrier.
These elements include:
o A safety incident/accident reporting system.
o Accident/incident investigation.
o Safety audits and inspections.
o IEP.
o Operational risk assessment program.
o Open reporting systems.
o Routine monitoring and trend analysis programs.
o Review of external evaluation programs.
o Safety Committee(s).
· Discharge duties as required to meet applicable legal
requirements and to maintain safe operations in accordance with Title 14 of
the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 119, section 119.65.
2. DOS Qualifications. The DOS should have extensive operational
experience and professional qualifications in aviation. This includes the
knowledge and understanding of the following:
o Aviation safety programs.
o Aviation safety standards.
o Safe aviation operating practices.
o Continuing analysis and surveillance.
o Aviation safety standards and safe operating practices.
o Federal Aviation Regulations.
3. DOS Expertise. DOS should have established professional
qualifications. These qualifications may be any of the following:
o An FAA commercial pilot or airline transport pilot certificate.
o An FAA mechanic certificate.
o An FAA aircraft dispatcher certificate.
o Three years experience in a supervisory position with a 14 CFR part 121
or a scheduled 14 CFR part 135 air carrier, or 3 years U.S. military
aviation operations experience in a comparable position.
o Three years experience in a supervisory position with a U.S. Government
department, board, or agency that deals directly with aviation matters.
Interested applicants should submit relevant qualification data to jobid9923
@temcentral.com
Xtra Airways is an equal opportunity employer.
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