Specialist, Corp Safety - Flight Ops/Chef de service - Opérations aériennes - Sécurité de l'entreprise

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<p><strong>Being part of Air Canada is to become part of an iconic Canadian symbol, recently ranked the best Airline in North America. Let your career take flight by joining our diverse and vibrant team at the leading edge of passenger aviation.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Reporting to the Senior Manager, Corporate Safety Investigations, the Manager, Corporate Safety - Flight Operations works as part of an integrated team of branch safety experts to oversee the Flight Safety Program at Air Canada. The Manager, Corporate Safety - Flight Operations manages the review and investigation of safety issues and events as reported from the day-to-day flight operation.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Qualifications </strong></p><p><br></p><ul><li>High School Certificate, College or University degree is preferred.</li><li>Formal accredited training in one, ideally more of the following areas: Formal Accident Investigation Training and certification; Human Factors Training; Risk Training and proven experience; or formal training in Quality Management, including ISOA Auditor training. Formal Management Training is an asset.</li><li>Must hold or have held an aviation commercial Pilot License (CPL), an AME License or have appropriate military training and experience.</li><li>Extensive cockpit experience as well as experience as a Flight Operations or Aircraft Technical Operations Manager are desirable elements. Accreditation in Accident Investigation and/or Risk Management and/or Quality Auditing and Quality Management (ASQ, CQMgr, CQA, CQE, CQT) or equivalent (e.g., TC auditor, Air Canada Auditor, IOSA Auditor or Evaluator) is required. Knowledge and familiarity with AQD or similar software is essential.</li><li>Have or have held a previous senior Manager, Chief Pilot, Flight Safety or Senior Operations position within an equivalent Canadian Air Operation is required.</li><li>Aviation experience shall include in depth knowledge of daily airline/airport operating procedures and interdependence. In depth expertise (5 years of experience) within</li><li>Part 705 Canadian Air Operator and qualified Fleet Management and/or Flight Safety training.</li><li>In depth knowledge of Transport Canada regulations and standards.</li><li>Similar foreign regulatory agency regulations and requirements (e.g., FARs, EASA-Ops) understanding and exposure is required.</li><li>Knowledge of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standards, Recommended Practices and Applicable Annexes is required.</li><li>Knowledge of International Air Transport Association (IATA) Safety Practices, Operational Investigative Techniques and approved practices is desired.</li><li>Knowledge of Air Canada Corporate, technical, policy and standard operating procedures must be achieved in short order.</li><li>Knowledge of Star Alliance, their safety practices and Best Practices is desired.</li><li>At least 3 years operational experience as a senior Flight Operations manager and as a safety professional with a Part 704 or Part 705 carrier or equivalent.</li><li>Must have experience in dealing with all the operational departments that are included in daily airline operations including the governance policies of AC products and services.</li><li>A broad scope of skills and expertise of AC products and services, an ability to propose or recommend multiple types of solutions to complex issues and the skills to develop comprehensive written materials is required.</li><li>Requires a broad knowledge of domestic and international aviation management and safety techniques to propose multiple types of solutions and recommendations to complex issues to Senior and Executive management, and to discuss with both Transport Canada and Transportation Safety Board Managers and staff.</li><li>In depth knowledge of procedures, both national and international within the applicable flight regimes operated by Air Canada flight crews including internationally accepted best practices for the aircraft fleets flown.</li><li>Requires a solid understanding of aircraft procedures and standard operating procedures for all Air Canada aircraft fleets.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Please visit the Air Canada careers page for full job details.</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Appartenir à Air Canada, c’est appartenir à un symbole canadien, Air Canada récemment élue meilleur transporteur aérien en Amérique du Nord. Faites décoller votre carrière en vous joignant à notre équipe novatrice et diversifiée à l’avant-garde du transport aérien de passagers.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Relevant du Chef de service principal – Enquêtes – Sécurité de l’entreprise, le chef de service – Opérations aériennes – Sécurité de l’entreprise fait partie d’une équipe intégrée de spécialistes de la direction en matière de sécurité pour superviser le programme de sécurité aérienne d’Air Canada. Le chef de service – Opérations aériennes – Sécurité de l’entreprise gère l’examen des questions de sécurité signalées dans le cadre des opérations aériennes quotidiennes et les enquêtes connexes.</p><p><br></p><p>Qualifications</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Diplôme d'études secondaires, diplôme collégial ou universitaire de préférence.</li><li>Avoir suivi une formation officielle accréditée dans l’un des domaines suivants, idéalement dans plus d’un domaine : formation officielle sur les enquêtes et les accidents et certification; formation sur les facteurs humains; formation sur les risques et expérience avérée; ou formation officielle en gestion de la qualité, y compris la formation des auditeurs IOSA. Formation officielle en gestion, un atout.</li><li>Être ou avoir été titulaire d’une licence de pilote professionnel du secteur du transport aérien, une licence de mécanicien d’entretien d’aéronef ou une formation et de l’expérience appropriées dans le domaine militaire.</li><li>Vaste expérience de pilotage et à titre de chef de service – Opérations aériennes ou de chef de l’Exploitation technique – Avions, un atout. Attestation formelle en enquêtes sur les accidents ou en gestion des risques ou en audit et en gestion de la qualité (ASQ, CQMgr, CQA, CQE, CQT) ou l’équivalent (p. ex. auditeur Transports Canada, auditeur Air Canada, auditeur ou évaluateur IOSA), une exigence. Connaissance et familiarité avec AQD ou un logiciel semblable, une exigence.</li><li>Expérience dans un poste de chef de service principal, de chef pilote, lié à la sécurité aérienne ou de cadre supérieur des opérations au sein d’un exploitant aérien canadien, une exigence.</li><li>Expérience de l’industrie du transport aérien avec une connaissance approfondie des procédures d’exploitation quotidiennes d’un transporteur aérien et d’un aéroport, et de leur interdépendance.</li><li>Expertise avérée (cinq années d’expérience) auprès d’un exploitant aérien canadien tel que défini à la sous-partie 705 et formation qualifiée sur la gestion du parc aérien ou la sécurité aérienne.</li><li>Connaissance approfondie des règlements et des normes de Transports Canada.</li><li>Compréhension des règlements et exigences semblables d’organismes de réglementation étrangers (p. ex. règlement fédéral des États-Unis en matière d’aviation [FAR] et normes opérationnelles de l’Agence de l’Union européenne pour la sécurité aérienne [AESA]) et exposition à ces derniers, une exigence.</li><li>Connaissance des normes de l’Organisation de l’aviation civile internationale (OACI), des pratiques recommandées et des annexes applicables, une exigence.</li><li>Connaissance des pratiques de sécurité, des techniques d’enquêtes sur l’exploitation et des pratiques approuvées de l’Association du transport aérien international (IATA), souhaité.</li><li>La connaissance des politiques, normes et procédures d’utilisation normalisées techniques d’Air Canada doit être obtenue rapidement.</li><li>Connaissance du réseau Star Alliance, de ses pratiques en matière de sécurité et de ses meilleures pratiques, souhaité.</li><li>Au moins trois ans d’expérience en exploitation à titre de gestionnaire principal des Opérations aériennes et de professionnel de la sécurité avec un exploitant aérien canadien tel que défini dans la sous-partie 704 ou 705 du RAC ou l’équivalent.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Veuillez consulter la page des carrières d'Air Canada pour connaître tous les détails de l'emploi.</em></strong></p>

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