Full time
$162,001 to $171,867 plus 15.4% superannuation
The Cabin Safety Team Leader is primarily responsible for leading a team and engaging with existing and intending cabin safety stakeholders, providing specialist technical support and assessment, as well as the oversight of the cabin safety team daily tasks.
The cabin safety Team Leader provides clear and consistent leadership, constructive feedback to team members, positive and supportive contribution to the continued enhancement of the team’s culture and overall performance. This role requires work to be undertaken independently and as part of a team, to ensure delivery of team objectives.
Work will involve a range of activities supporting and relating to complex to highly complex issues and regulatory functions following CASA protocols and procedures.
This role works with other organisations to effectively manage existing and emerging cabin safety-related risks.
The cabin safety Team Leader is responsible for the following:
- Leading or participating in cabin safety related audits and audits in conjunction with other CASA Divisions
- Contribute to the risk evaluation of authorisation holders and when necessary, recommend enforcement action
- Assess, analyse and maintain outcomes of surveillance activities
Our ideal candidate will have:
The following mandatory requirements (for all candidates):
The following desirable:
Eligibility requirements
Employment with CASA is subject to conditions prescribed within the Civil Aviation Act 1988 . The following eligibility requirements apply to this position:
Affirmative Measures
This vacancy is being advertised concurrently under a general and an affirmative measure recruitment process.
Affirmative measures is only available to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait people or people living with a disability, evidence will be requested if your application progresses under an affirmative measures process.
About us
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority’s (CASA) primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia, Australian civil airspace and the operation civil air operations in Australia, Australian civil airspace and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas.
CASA is committed to having a flexible and inclusive workplace and recognises and values the diversity of the wider Australian community.
We encourage and welcome applications from people with Disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and mature age people.
Culture and benefits
We value our people. CASA values social and cultural diversity and is committed to a safe workplace. We are committed to the attraction, recruitment and retention of Indigenous Australians and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
CASA is committed to attaining and retaining the highest quality of skilled professionals and providing a desirable work environment in which they can maximise their talent and potential. We provide rewarding careers, promote work-life balance and support professional and personal development.
Closing Date for Applications : 11.59pm AEDT, Sunday19 May 2024
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) was established on 6 July 1995 as an independent statutory authority. Under section 8 of the, Civil Aviation Act 1988, CASA is a body corporate separate from the Commonwealth. CASA's primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas. It is also required to provide comprehensive safety education and training programmes, cooperate with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, and administer certain features of Part IVA of the Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act 1959. The Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 and the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, made under authority of the Civil Aviation Act, provide for general regulatory controls for the safety of air navigation. The Civil Aviation Act and CAR 1988 empower CASA to issue Civil Aviation Orders on detailed matters of regulation. The CASRs 1998 empower CASA to issue Manuals of Standards which support CASR by providing detailed technical material.
Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) was established on 6 July 1995 as an independent statutory authority. Under section 8 of the, Civil Aviation Act 1988, CASA is a body corporate separate from the Commonwealth. CASA's primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas. It is also required to provide comprehensive safety education and training programmes, cooperate with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, and administer certain features of Part IVA of the Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act 1959. The Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 and the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, made under authority of the Civil Aviation Act, provide for general regulatory controls for the safety of air navigation. The Civil Aviation Act and CAR 1988 empower CASA to issue Civil Aviation Orders on detailed matters of regulation. The CASRs 1998 empower CASA to issue Manuals of Standards which support CASR by providing detailed technical material.
Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website
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