Aviation Safety Manager

Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
5 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

BPSS security vetting

Windracers are looking to welcome a new role into our Regulations team to support our ever-increasing growth.

Within this dual-role, we are looking for an individual to act in the first instance as the Aviation Safety Manager, a nominated Post Holder who understands the UK CAA’s Regulations relating to Safety Management Systems (SMS), and has experience in developing and delivering a mature SMS, driving safety culture, conducting investigations and ensuring safety reports are produced in a correct and timely manner. This could be expected to take 50% of their time.

For the other half of the role, the individual would act as a general operations specialist. They must have a broad understanding and depth of experience in the broader aviation environment. A comprehensive understanding of airspace, uncrewed aircraft operations, regulations and licensing requirements is desirable.

Responsibilities

Safety

  • Act as the nominated Safety Manager for Windracers
  • Ensure Windracers SMS complies with all appropriate regulatory requirements and incorporates industry best practices. Implement SMS improvements.
  • Administering all Occurrences including AAIB and MOR Reporting via ECCAIRS. Liaise with CAA on reporting processes.
  • Prepare and facilitate the Windracers’ quarterly Safety Review Board.
  • Provide Expertise on and develop Windracers’ Safety Culture.
  • Develop an Internal Safety Audit Plan and conduct audits, safety risk assessments, and hazard identification.
  • Investigate accidents, incidents, and safety reports; recommend corrective/preventive measures.
  • Serve as the focal point for safety communication across all departments. Promote a safety culture through developing publicity materials and recommending training, awareness programs, and continuous engagement.
  • Report routinely to the Windracers Accountable Manager on all aspects of the SMS activities.

Operations

  • Stay current with local, regional & international regulations & standards related to uncrewed aircraft operations.
  • Develop spectrum licensing protocols.
  • Develop & implement strategies to ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Advise on standard requirements from the aviation authorities & collaborate to integrate innovative technology.
  • Coordinate with the flight operations team to enable future operations.

Skills, Experience & Knowledge

  • Knowledge of local and international UAS regulatory frameworks such as CAP722, CAP1616, and SORA framework.
  • Knowledge of national and international SMS standards
  • Experience working with EASA regulations.
  • Understanding of airspace change processes and airspace regulations.
  • Understanding of Air Traffic Management.
  • Knowledge of communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS) systems.
  • Strong interest in aviation technologies.
  • Experience in obtaining aviation permits, licenses, and certifications, preferably in the Uncrewed Aircraft sector.
  • Familiarity with Uncrewed Aircraft technology, operations, and the current regulatory landscape.
  • Confident in risks assessment and safety management, and the ability to apply them to Uncrewed Aircraft operations.
  • Strong understanding of ATM procedures & practices and airspace constructs.
  • Degree-level (or experience to match) within aviation, regulatory or safety orientated.

What you'll get:

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to join a business leading the way in the logistics uncrewed aircraft industry to be the low-cost champion of the sky. Our mission and ethos underpinned by our values of a pioneer mindset, agility, respect, achieving together and delivering safely.

Please note applicants will need to obtain BPSS security vetting.

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