About the role
BALPA’s Assistant Scheduling Specialist is responsible, in conjunction with the established Scheduling team, for providing scheduling expertise and support to the Association in all areas of Flight and duty Time Limitations (FTL), scheduling and fatigue risk management.
The Scheduling team works in a number of bargaining areas and provides expert and high-level technical and specialist knowledge and guidance to the staff team and BALPA Company Councils in their bargaining, so that BALPA is able to influence positive change in the deployment of FTL schemes and fatigue risk management systems (FRMS).
BALPA is currently in a period of reform and modernisation. All BALPA staff are expected to show willingness to learn, change and develop and contribute to a positive, supportive and collaborative workplace culture.
How to apply
You can apply for the roles by sending your CV and a covering letter (no more than two sides) setting out why you would be a great fit for the role.
About BALPA
BALPA is the trade union and professional body representing pilots and helicopter crews in the UK. We have around 10,500 members and are recognised in around 20 companies.
BALPA is currently in a period of reform and improvement, working to modernise and put members at the front and centre of our union. With a new General Secretary and a new President, it is an incredibly exciting time to join our team and play a leading role in developing our Association for the better.
BALPA represents members both individually and collectively with workplace issues ranging from individual advice on disciplinary and capability issues to collective industrial bargaining on pay, terms and conditions, to professional issues around flight safety, policy and regulation.
BALPA has a thriving network of pilot workplace representatives in our Company Councils and eleven flight safety and flight policy committees of members in addition to our small team of staff.
BALPA is affiliated to the Trades Union Congress (TUC); the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF), the European Cockpit Association (ECA); and the International Federation of Airline Pilots’ Associations (IFALPA).
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