Regulatory and Safety Manager

IO
United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
12 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Job title: Regulatory and Safety Manager

Location: Hybrid - 3 days on-site

Salary: DOE

iO are now partnered with a leader in UAV technology who are now on the lookout for a Regulatory and Safety professional to join on a permanent basis.

You will be ensuring compliance with aviation and safety standards across UK, Europe and the USA. Combining strategic regulatory engagement, operational authorisation management and safety oversight in a fast-paced industry.

What will you be doing?

Securing operational authorisation from (CAA, MAA, EASA, FAA)

Managing change process and permissions for drone operations.

Administering Safety Management Systems and supporting hazard identification & risk assessments.

SORA regulatory experience/exposure essential.

Travel within the UK and Internationally, representing the business at regulatory meetings and industry events.Requirements:

Degree educated in Aviation, Safety or similar

Understanding of UK and international regulatory framework (CAA, MAA, EASA, FAA)

Experience in regulatory compliance, and safety management.

Willingness to travel and work across jurisdictions.

This role is perfect for someone who has a solid understanding of the move from OCS to SORA more recently and comes with provable background in UAV / drone technology and associated regulations & compliance.

This role is mostly remote, however there will be some travel required to customer / client sites. Including some international travel for industry specific meetups and events.

Would you be interested in learning more?

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