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  • Posted: Jun 29, 2023
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    The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) is an agency of the Department of Transport (DoT), established on 01 October 1998, following the enactment of the now repealed South African Civil Aviation Authority Act, 1998 (Act No. 40 of 1998). This Act was replaced by the Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009), which came into effect on 31 Mar...
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    Investigator: Accidents and Incidents - Midrand

    Overall, Purpose of the Job

    •  The SACAA-AIID’s function is to improve safety and public confidence in the aviation transport through excellence in: Independent investigation of transport accidents and incidents and other safety occurrences, Safety data recording, analysis and research, and fostering safety awareness, knowledge and action.

    Investigation Management 

    • The role of a Aircraft Accidents and Serious Incidents Investigator (AASII) is multifaceted and therefore more encompassing than just attending aviation accidents and incidents sites. Whilst having a credible level of specialist knowledge based on appropriate qualifications and relevant industry experience is desirable, AASIIs must be able to demonstrate: 
    • Personnel management and leadership skills capable of leading a team of like-minded professionals within a collaborative environment.
    • Analytical and written skills capable of producing a final published safety investigation report.
    • Project management skills capable of achieving a defined outcome, with agreed resources and within a prescribed time period. 
    • Communication and stakeholder management skills capable of professionally representing the SACAA-AIID’s interests with a range of government and private sector organizations and the general public. 
    • An ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively and recognize/respect the work preferences and different views of others. 
    • An ability to apply industry knowledge and experience impartially.
    • Knowledge of relevant legislation and supporting regulations
    • An ongoing commitment to self-development and the maintenance of industry awareness 
    • Communication skills, analytical, project management and technical written skills.
    • As Investigator In-Charge (IIC), lead, manage and participate in the investigation of accidents, incidents and safety issues that have the greatest potential to influence safety outcomes, 
    • As Investigator IIC, lead and oversee all aspects of the planning and delivery of an investigation project plan, including resource and workload allocation, regular and clear communication with managers, team members and key stakeholders, staying within the scope of the investigation and achieving outcomes within the prescribed period, 
    • As an investigation team member, work collaboratively with others to collect and evaluate evidence and provide high quality analysis to consolidate investigation safety factors,
    • As Investigator IIC, prepare timely, well-reasoned and written robust investigation reports and correspondence, 
    • Effectively communicate the findings and safety issues flowing from investigative work and advocate for timely and appropriate safety action,
    • Work with your Manager, team and other internal stakeholders to respond to safety occurrences and other immediate/time critical demands, 
    • Build and maintain productive relationships with industry bodies, Commonwealth and State agencies to deliver quality safety outcomes. 
    • Ensure all workplace risks within your area of control are captured, assessed and appropriately controlled consistent with the AIID risk management framework,
    • Work in accordance with prescribed AIID processes and procedures and adhere to legislative requirements, including the Civil Aviation Act of 2022,
    • Contribute to a range of organizational responsibilities, including major investigation preparedness, Professional and Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Committees, learning and development (peer coaching/mentoring or sharing knowledge/expertise), 
    • Exemplifying and promoting the culture, Code of Conduct and SACAA-AIID principles/values

    Relationship Management 

    • Effectively communicate and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders throughout the investigation process. Continuously provide updates on investigation progress as per the agreed timelines

    Requirements

    Requirements 

    • Qualification

    Minimum

    • Grade 12/N3, NCV and Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME), or Private Pilot License (PPL); Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Engineering degree or Engineering Diploma

    Ideal

    • CPL or ATPL or AME license on aircraft above 5700kg
    • NQF Level 7 Qualification / Advanced Diploma / bachelor’s degree coupled or a Project Management qualification.
    • Quality Officer or Safety Officer Training
    • Aircraft investigation course
    • Specialty courses, e.g. Gas Turbine Engine Investigations, Safety Management Systems, and human factors

    Experience

    • 5 Years - AME or Pilot or Qualified Engineer, or SACAA Inspectorate

    Closing Date: 10 July 2023

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) on sacaa.mcidirecthire.com to apply

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