
Airport Safety and Quality Manager
- Halifax, NS
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Support the development and enhancement of programs that strengthen Executive Aviation’s Safety Management System (SMS), including initiatives aligned with all four pillars of SMS: Safety Policy, Safety Risk Management, Safety Assurance, and Safety Promotion. This includes efforts to promote proactive hazard identification, robust safety assurance activities, effective risk control, and a strong organizational safety culture.
- Coordinate and collaborate with assigned Safety Coordinators within their region to ensure alignment with Executive Aviation’s safety standards and operational practices.
- Coordinate and perform Quality Assurance (QA) audits, including station reviews and de-ice program evaluations, to ensure compliance with safety and operational standards.
- Provide direct investigation oversight for serious safety incidents or emerging risk trends.
- Analyze regional safety data, identify trends, and report metrics monthly.
- Support the development of Safety Performance Targets (SPTs) and Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs).
- Conduct and review Safety Risk Assessments for region-wide and site-specific hazards.
- Engage with regional airline partners, regulatory bodies, and airport authorities on strategic safety initiatives.
- Lead and contribute to the development of external industry programs—such as IATA IGOM, AHM, IDX, and GADM—to align Executive Aviation’s safety practices with international standards and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
- Support the development and implementation of corrective actions and continuous improvement strategies tied to organizational risk management.
- Share ideas on improvements to working practices especially those relating to safety
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Post-secondary education in a related field or an equivalent level of education and experience
- A minimum of 2 years aviation safety and or Airport operations experience
- Airport Ground and Winter Operations experience considered an asset
- CRSP, or pursuing a CRSP designation, would be considered an asset
- Demonstrated understanding of safety management systems for aviation organizations
- Demonstrated knowledge in the use of computer applications e.g. MS Word, MS Excel
- Demonstrated knowledge of aviation regulations
- Effective communication and organizational skills (report and policy writing)
- Demonstrated ability to bring about meaningful and sustained safety and/or procedural change through effective change management techniques
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Auditor certifications considered an asset
- Must be able to acquire and maintain a Transport Canada restricted area identification card (RAIC)
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