Ats Inspector

1 week ago


London Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Full time

**Date**:29-Mar-2023

**Location**: Gatwick, GB

**Company**:Civil Aviation Authority

**Salary**: Circa £115k (in addition to a car allowance of £4200 once qualifying criteria have been met)

**Contract Type**:Permanent

We are the UK's aviation regulator and recognised as a world leader in its field. Our activities are diverse, enabling the aviation industry to meet the highest safety standards, and we pride ourselves on our ability to adapt to the constantly evolving aviation environment.

**The Role**

The post holder is accountable to the Principal Inspector ATM for the regulatory oversight of ATM arrangements at NATS’ Area Control Centres and other allocated ANSPs within their region and in so doing, discharging the obligations devolved to the CAA by the UK Government under the terms of UK (EU) Reg No 2017/373, UK (EU) Reg No 2015/340, other applicable international legislation and the UK Air Navigation Order.

**Core Accountabilities**

The post holder is accountable to the Principal Inspector ATM for:

- The planning and conduct of audits and inspections as part of a programme of effective regulatory oversight of NATS’ Area Control Centres and allocated ANSPs in accordance with the requirements of UK (EU) Reg No 2017/373, UK (EU) Reg No 2015/340, other applicable international legislation, and the UK ANO (as amended)
- Contributing to the Performance Based Oversight process as Technical Specialist for allocated Entities to ensure shared intelligence on industry performance is available to support regulatory oversight on the basis of safety performance and in accordance with the principles and practices of Better Regulation
- The assessment of competence of licensed operational staff at the NATS’ Area Control Centres for the renewal or issue of ATS licences, ratings and associated endorsements as required
- Working collaboratively with others to achieve the goals of AAA by achieving performance objectives agreed with the Principal Inspector ATM within the timescales specified
- Participating effectively (in a technical expert role) in discussions on matters of regulatory policy and procedures
- Deputising as required for the Principal Inspector ATM
- Contributing to the cost-effective provision of safety regulation by operating within the constraints of the T&RE expenditure budget
- Co-operating with other functional areas of AAA or SARG (and on occasion with external organisations, other regulators, and government) to achieve optimum safety regulation
- Assisting (where technical expertise is required) in the incident investigation process by participating as a member (when required) of an investigations team
- Providing support to CAAi contracts as directed

As directed, contributing to (and where appropriate, supervising) the training of new Inspectors. Sign off (as complete) elements of the training syllabi, where appropriate.

**About You**

The post holder will have a detailed understanding of the safety regulatory requirements associated with the planning, provision and operation of ATM systems and services in the UK.

In this regard, a detailed knowledge of the relevant parts of the following documents is required:

- UK (EU) Reg No 2017/373: Common Requirements for providers of air traffic management/air navigation services and other air traffic network functions and their oversight
- UK (EU) Reg No 2015/340 ATCO Licensing
- UK CAP1251
- UK CAP 584
- UK CAP 670
- Relevant sections of the UK Air Navigation Order

The post holder will have demonstrated a sound understanding of the principles of Safety and Quality Management. Practical experience of the provision of ATM Services or Systems in accordance with a Safety Management System is essential. The ability to assess and critique the effectiveness of an SMS at expert level is required.

The post holder will hold, or will have held, a civil ATCO licence with an ACS rating (or an APS rating with specific experience of Terminal Operations in an En-Route centre) and will ideally also hold an Assessor Endorsement. The post holder will have gained practical experience in the assessment of competence of licensed personnel for the purpose of the award of ATC Endorsements.

The post holder will have extensive knowledge and experience of UK En-Route ATS provision and, ideally, have experience in the delivery of ATCO training with extensive knowledge of the contents and structure of ATCO training plans.

The post holder may be required to provide briefings of technical matters to a range of audiences, and must therefore have a confident but approachable style, be comfortable in communicating in a range of formats, and be able to present issues and supporting arguments in a concise yet comprehensive manner.

**What Can We Offer You?**

This is a rare opportunity to join the ATM team and oversee the UK’s En Route Services.

You’ll work widely within the CAA and across industry, networking and interacting as you go. The role will see you worki