Drone Safety Manager, Prime Air

Amazon.com, Inc
Darlington, England
8 months ago
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Overview

The objective of this role is to ensure operations meet the UK Safety and flight requirements. In this capacity, the individual will act as the Safety Manager (SM) and as the flight operations expert, playing a vital role in ensuring safe and compliant operations. Responsibilities include measuring and improving Safety Performance Operations, preparing and conducting Safety Trainings, and Safety Investigations. They will develop, administer, and maintain the Safety Manual of Prime Air's Operational Authorization application and conduct regular evaluations to ensure adherence to safety standards and procedures, including Prime Air's UAS-specific operational risks and challenges. They will monitor CAA Part UAS and JARUS Part FCL (including new and revised AMCs and GMs) in collaboration with the UK Operations Manager, and ensure Prime Air's documentation reflects CAA regulatory changes. They will develop trainings for flight operators, ground crew, and other personnel related to flight safety, workplace health & safety (WHS), and flight operations. This position may be subject to additional terms including medical checks, drug/alcohol and background screening at pre-employment and during post-employment.

Responsibilities
  • Act as Safety Manager (SM) and flight operations expert to ensure safe, compliant operations.
  • Measure and improve Safety Performance Operations; prepare and conduct safety trainings and investigations.
  • Develop, administer, and maintain the Safety Manual for Prime Air\'s Operational Authorization application; conduct regular evaluations for safety adherence.
  • Address UAS-specific operational risks and challenges; monitor CAA Part UAS and JARUS Part FCL (and new/amended AMCs and GMs) in collaboration with the UK Operations Manager.
  • Update Prime Air documentation to reflect regulatory changes.
  • Develop trainings for flight operators, ground crew, and other personnel related to flight safety, WHS, and flight operations.
  • Coordinate with regulatory partners during inspections and visits; act as primary point of contact.
Qualifications
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in a safety-critical role within the aviation industry or another regulated environment.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience within the aviation industry or another regulated environment.
  • Strong knowledge and understanding of Flight Safety, WHS, and Flight Operations regulations and procedures.
  • UK GVC drone pilot certification, or demonstrated capability of achieving a UK Remote Pilot Competency (RPC) Level 3 or 4 (or equivalent).
  • Experience operating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or extensive general aviation experience.
  • Experience owning Safety Manuals to meet the regulated environment updating according to new/next standards.
  • Experience in support, development, and implementation of comprehensive training programs.
  • Experience serving as the primary point of contact for frontline regulatory partners during inspections and visits.
  • Experience analyzing data and metrics to identify trends and potential risks, and reporting findings to senior leadership.
  • Experience conducting routine audits of operations, WHS site safety, and compliance, and ensuring corrective actions are implemented.
  • Experience working collaboratively with all levels of the organization to promote a strong safety culture.
  • Bachelor\'s degree in engineering, aviation, safety, or a related field preferred.

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