This Aviation Safety Analyst position is located in the Training and Simulation Branch, AFS-280. Provides a review of all internal and external documents that are drafted or coordinated. Develops and reviews regulatory requirements for new and novice operations, traditional aviation and promotes safety in the national airspace system.
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Provides a review of all internal and external documents that are drafted or coordinated with the Air Transportation Division. This includes, but is not limited to rule-making documents, guidance, advisory materials, technical evaluations, data review and analysis and safety promotion material. Additionally, the employee will develop and review regulatory requirements for new and novice operations, traditional aviation, and will promote safety in the national airspace system.
Responsible for ensuring the policy being developed can be implemented with minimal risk. Therefore, the individual must also be able to review and analyze a document or situation and report to managers or senior executives on the potential issues presented by the policy being developed. The employee is responsible for assisting the subject matter experts in planning and the implementation of activities related to the continual improvement of aviation safety.
Conducts thorough research by appropriately identifying and analyzing relevant legal and factual issues and arguments. Assesses legal strengths and weaknesses of available arguments to provide accurate, complete, and practical legal advice and conclusions. Identifies and learns emerging issues, principles, and practices relevant to the legal practice area.
Applies experience and advanced knowledge applicable to FS systems and the various system types, to support identification and successful resolution of challenging and complex issues affecting the programs.
Serves as a specialist in safety policy analysis as it relates to existing and proposed Flight Standards guidance. Conducts comprehensive legal reviews of and evaluates existing regulations, as well as FAA policy and directives relating to program planning, performance measurement, program review and validation documentation for systems quality, associated security assessments, and potential conflicts across multiple LOBs.
Prepares and reviews reports for the AVS leadership and may be called upon to present recommendations and findings to both internal and external stakeholders holding a shared interest and responsibility of FAA Flight Standards systems. Uses analytics and technical expertise to identify and sponsor communication with internal and external stakeholders through collaborative efforts with other offices thru participation in panels and/or workgroups.
Establishes collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders to help inform risk-based decision making and mitigate policy infractions. Interfaces and participates as a member of internal/external workgroups to develop partnerships that help mitigate error submissions and enable the Service to more efficiently identify potential risk in the NAS.