The Airside Safety Investigation Officer is responsible for investigating all Airside occurrences and observations, helping to drive improvement in Airside Safety, and contributing to making a step change in Health, Safety & Environmental performance across the Airside Operation.
This role is Monday- Friday business hours.
1. Conducting accident, incident or near miss investigation in accordance with Heathrow airside safety procedures and other applicable legislation.
2. Ensuring that the recommendations arising from reports and investigation are allocated to responsible managers, and performance against these tracked to completion.
3. Providing management information arising from incident reports and safety observation data to enable the development of proactive safety improvement plans to be shared with the wider airside team.
4. Producing communications material which reinforce key safety messages and promote safe behaviours on the airfield.
5. Developing positive relationships with key stakeholders such as NATS, ground handlers, as part of safety investigations.
6. A valid UK driving licence is required. If successful, you will need a medical assessment and driving test to obtain your airside driver’s permit.
7. Understanding of the regulatory environment under which Heathrow operates, including relevant documentation such as those produced by EASA and the CAA – UK Reg (EU) 376/2014 and UK Reg (EU) 139/2014.
8. Ability to compose clear, concise, and technically accurate formal safety investigation reports in line with Just Culture principles.
9. Ability to build and maintain relationships across multiple departments and Team Heathrow organisations.
10. Proficient in IT, with the ability to operate and develop SharePoint-based report systems, as well as Microsoft Office products.
11. Demonstrates a curious mindset and a risk-based approach to investigating incidents and accidents.
Ideally, you’ll also have:
* Knowledge of Health, Safety & Environmental legislation.
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