Air traffic and safety regulation Jobs

The Air Traffic & Safety Regulation sector plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of aviation activities. Professionals in this field work with airlines, airports, government agencies, and regulatory bodies to maintain high safety standards, enforce regulations, investigate incidents, and develop aviation strategies.


We are seeking skilled professionals for a variety of roles within aviation safety, airworthiness, compliance, security, and regulatory oversight. Whether you have experience in engineering, investigations, policy development, or management, there are exciting opportunities to contribute to the safety and future of the aviation industry.


Available Roles & Responsibilities

1. Aviation Safety Inspector

Conduct safety audits and inspections on airlines, airports, and aviation service providers.
Ensure compliance with national and international aviation safety regulations.
Provide recommendations for safety improvements and corrective actions.

2. Airworthiness Engineer

Assess and certify aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenance, and repairs.
Conduct inspections to ensure aircraft meet safety and operational standards.
Collaborate with regulatory bodies to implement airworthiness directives.

3. Regulatory Compliance Officer

Monitor and enforce aviation laws, regulations, and industry standards.
Work with airlines, airports, and authorities to ensure legal compliance.
Develop policies and training programs to improve regulatory adherence.

4. Aviation Security Specialist

Implement and oversee airport and airline security programs.
Conduct risk assessments and respond to security threats.
Ensure compliance with aviation security regulations (e.g., ICAO, CASA, TSA).

5. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Official

Develop and enforce aviation regulations and policies at a national level.
Oversee licensing, air traffic management, and compliance programs.
Represent the aviation authority in international regulatory discussions.

6. Accident Investigator (e.g., ATSB, NTSB, ICAO)

Investigate aviation accidents and incidents to determine root causes.
Prepare detailed reports and safety recommendations.
Collaborate with government agencies and aviation organizations on safety improvements.

7. Aviation Strategy Consultant

Advise aviation companies, airports, and government agencies on industry trends.
Develop strategies to improve efficiency, sustainability, and safety in aviation.
Conduct research and analysis on aviation market developments.

8. Airport General Manager

Oversee airport operations, including safety, security, and customer service.
Ensure regulatory compliance and coordinate with aviation authorities.
Develop and implement strategies for airport growth and efficiency.

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There may not be current roles available but we are always looking to connect with new talent and will be able to help you on your journey to finding your next role. Please upload an expression of interest and your CV so we can start this partnership.