Airfield Safety Officer at Auckland Airport
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Aviation safety, Airfield operations, Stakeholder engagement, Compliance monitoring, Incident reporting, Biosecurity checks, Airside driving, Risk management, Health and safety, Communication, Customer service, Works planning

Industry

Airlines and Aviation

Description
About the role Are you an operationally focused individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment? Join our Airfield Team as an Airfield Safety Officer (ASO) where you will ensure that the safety of aircraft operations is always maintained, including during Airfield works. Working in the vibrant and dynamic atmosphere of an airport can be truly exciting and the Airfield Team are an essential part of ensuring the safe movement of aircraft, vehicles and people, ensuring civil aviation and health and safety rules are followed, incidents and observations are accurately reported, and issues are resolved effectively. We have a strong and dedicated team of Airfield Safety Officers led by 3 experienced and passionate Team Leaders. Your key responsibilities are: Monitoring aviation safety functions: Contribute to works planning and preparation, including establishing work site limitations, ensure that aircraft safety/movement is not compromised by any works airside, and ensure the necessary permits and paperwork have been completed Stakeholder engagement: Coordination and liaison with Airfield Operations, Air Traffic Control and Contractors regarding work areas and any restrictions Safety: Monitor and promote aviation safety and compliance across the airfield, reporting of incidents or non-compliance in accordance with current AIAL processes Biosecurity requirements: Conduct Biosecurity checks, compliance inspections and audits, and airside traffic duties Airside Driving Rules compliance: Monitor airfield driving behaviours of AIAL and other operational staff and contractors, raising Airside Infringements where necessary Operational risk: Ensuring the health and safety of yourself and other persons, whilst ensuring stakeholders comply with policies and standards What you’ll bring to the role At Auckland Airport, we are a busy hive of activity, and a lot of what we look for is how you would align with our AKL values All In | Tātou tatou – How we feel, Know How | Kōkiri Tahi – How we think and Let’s Go | Karawhiua – How we act. To ensure your success in this role, you will need: Experience: Minimum 1-2 years of work experience or relevant aviation tertiary education completed would be preferred Customer-Centric Attitude: Demonstrate initiative and a can-do attitude with a strong focus on delivering exceptional service Positive Personality: Highly motivated, lively, and outgoing with a positive outlook, excellent Interpersonal skills and strong capability to relate to people from all walks of life Driver’s Licence: A full New Zealand driver’s licence is required to obtain a Stage 2 Airside Driving Permit (we’ll help you get this) as an essential part of the role will be driving on the airfield Aviation Technical knowledge: Previous experience in aviation would be highly valued Reliability and Integrity: Maintain a high standard of reliability and integrity About us From the arrival of the Tainui Waka into the Manukau Harbour, Auckland Airport has always been a place of journeys. We stand proudly as the gateway to Aotearoa, welcoming travellers beginning their journeys, farewelling Kiwis to new destinations, connecting businesses and workers to new opportunities, and celebrating partners and investors who back us along the way. E mahi ana mātou mō Aotearoa. We are working for New Zealand. Auckland Airport is more than just a business. It’s a truly unique place with an important role to play in New Zealand’s recovery. Together we’re its custodians, knowing that the work we do has the power to create positive change for our customers, the community, the environment and for the prosperity of Aotearoa. We’re all about creating a sense of place where everyone can thrive, and one where others aspire to work. We’re a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome people from all walks of life. Whiria te tangata. Our values weave us together. They’re what we stand for, who we are and how we act. How to Apply If this role sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you. Apply online now. #WeAreAucklandAirport #aviationcareers #MakingJourneysBetter
Responsibilities
The Airfield Safety Officer is responsible for monitoring aviation safety, ensuring compliance with airfield rules, and coordinating with stakeholders during airfield works. They also conduct biosecurity checks and manage airside traffic to ensure the safe movement of aircraft, vehicles, and personnel.
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