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AAR WASS Aviation Safety Officer RW in Iraq

Title: WASS Aviation Safety Officer RW

Location: Iraq

Job Number: 15777

ABOUT US

AAR is an independent provider of aviation services to commercial and government customers in over 100 countries. Founded in 1951 and based in Wood Dale, Illinois, AAR’s aftermarket expertise and award-winning businesses including Parts Supply, Repair & Engineering, Integrated Solutions, and Expeditionary Services can be combined or leveraged separately to help customers increase efficiency and reduce costs while maintaining high levels of quality, service, and safety. We are a trusted partner to airlines, militaries, and OEMs, delivering competitiveness so they can focus on transporting passengers, cargo, and parts around the world. Focused on Doing It Right®, AAR is the place of choice to build an inspiring career.

The Worldwide Aviation Support Services (WASS) program, an AAR business, headquartered in Rockledge, FL, provides global, world-class expeditionary and conventional aviation solutions to the US Department of State Air Wing.

SUMMARY

Provide assistance to the Safety Manager in the development, operation, and continuous improvement of the safety management system, SMS. Assist the Safety Manager in monitoring the effectiveness of SMS, initiate corrective actions when necessary and provide inputs as directed for safety reports on SMS performance on a periodic basis.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Complete RW aircraft H-60 recurrent training and undertake rotational foreign service as an H-60 Pilot-Flight Safety Officer OCONUS.

  • Plans flight assignments and obtains information regarding purpose of flight, weather, operating procedures, and special instructions.

  • Assist in planning and execution of RW flight assignments as directed by the aircraft PIC.

  • Ensure proper flight equipment is aboard.

  • Accomplish the aircraft preflight inspection and preparation.

  • Ensure proper loading, distribution, and security of cargo and passengers.

  • Confirm the aircraft weight and balance is within prescribed limits.

  • Assist in tracking and logging of aircraft flight time and the filing and closing of flight plans and preparation of flight and duty time records.

  • Assist PIC in ensuring passenger safety and assuring ramp security is maintained while passengers are boarding or disembarking.

  • Accept responsibility for functions as delegated by the aircraft PIC.

  • Identify safety hazards, risks, and promote the reduction or elimination of potentially hazardous conditions that may lead to accidents, occupational injuries, illnesses, deaths, and safety-related financial losses.

  • Monitor reports and investigate all aircraft accidents/incidents to determine the cause of the accident and formulate recommendations to help prevent similar mishaps in the future.

  • Detailed data entry of technical information necessary in assisting in the monitoring of mishap reports to ensure accuracy and completeness.

  • Provide written reports which are clear, concise, and meaningful for all safety matters.

  • Assist in maintaining accident and incident records, files, and reports.

  • Process Safety Hazard Reports include investigating the hazard and ensuring mitigations are in place.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE Required

  • High school diploma or GED.

  • FAA commercial and Instrument Airman's Certificate Rotary Helicopter.

  • FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit.

  • Current FAA Class II Medical certificate.

  • Required Completion of a Department of Defense, US Military Safety Officer Training (ground or aviation), or equivalent FAA, NTSB or accredited university training containing at least three of the following: Aviation Law, Human Factors, Aviation Safety Program Management, Risk Mitigation, Aircraft Accident Investigators courses.

  • 1,500 total rotary wing flight hours including 500 hours of turbine time.

  • Night Vision Goggle (NVG) qualified and 300 hours of NVG experience.

  • Minimum 175 hours pilot-in-command (PIC) time.

  • Qualification in the H-60.

  • Minimum of 3 years direct experience participating in a ground and/or aviation safety program.

  • Experience in dealing with safety and environmental laws, rules and regulations is required.

  • Experience in risk management and hazard mitigation.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint Project, and Visio.

  • Position requires a U.S. DoD security clearance.

Preferred

  • Prior military pilot and/or pilot support on the DoS INLA program.

  • Previous military RW flight training qualification of civilian equivalent.

  • Completion of DOD Aviation Safety Officer's Course.

AAR is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

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