airside safety manager
Airside safety managers supervise the airside operations' safety and security and advise the civil aviation authorities on the airport information systems changes. They write safety analysis reports, ensure compliance with standards and regulations and improve the airside safety procedures.
About airside safety manager
As an airside safety manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all safety and security operations on the airport's airside areas, where aircraft operate and ground support vehicles move. Your day-to-day work involves conducting safety inspections, analyzing potential hazards, writing detailed safety reports, and ensuring that all airport operations comply with strict international aviation regulations and standards. You will work closely with civil aviation authorities, airport management, and operational teams to identify risks and implement corrective measures before incidents occur. This role is critical to protecting both personnel and passengers, making it one of the most important positions in airport operations. With aviation continuing to grow in Poland and increasing regulatory requirements from EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency), demand for qualified airside safety managers is expected to remain strong, offering excellent career stability and advancement opportunities.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a airside safety manager.
Safety Inspections and Hazard Identification
- Conduct regular airside safety inspections to identify hazards and non-compliance issues
- Document findings and create detailed inspection reports with photographic evidence
- Assess potential aerodrome hazards including wildlife, debris, and structural issues
Compliance and Regulatory Management
- Ensure all airside operations comply with aerodrome manual specifications and EASA regulations
- Maintain records of annual safety inspections and audit compliance
- Advise civil aviation authorities on system changes and safety improvements
Safety Analysis and Reporting
- Analyze incidents and near-misses to identify root causes and systemic issues
- Write comprehensive safety analysis reports with recommendations for corrective actions
- Develop and implement improved airside safety procedures and audit systems
Infrastructure and Design Approval
- Review and approve designs of aircraft parking areas and ground support facilities
- Assess safety implications of airside infrastructure modifications
- Ensure all designs adhere to aerodrome procedures and international standards
Team Coordination and Training
- Work with aviation teams including ground handlers, air traffic control, and airport operations
- Conduct regular aviation safety research and stay current with industry best practices
- Supervise airside performance metrics and safety culture development
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (14)
Optional (1)
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