Summary
The Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) Manager is assigned as primary interface between the SkyWest Certificate Management Office (CMO) and the assigned air carrier to prevent accidents and incidents by encouraging employees of the air carrier to voluntarily report safety issues and events.
Duties
The ASAP Manager assists the CMO in compilation of ASAP data to complement surveillance data gathered by and entered into the safety system. They perform inspections, surveillance, and certification duties for the air carrier, as directed by the frontline manager (FLM) of the CMO. They have program responsibility to ensure that the airline meets Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) with respect to airworthiness programs. Under the general direction of the Principal Inspector or Supervisory Principal Inspector, accomplishes the following duties: A. Technical Administration The ASAP Manager reviews, recommends approval, and maintains a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that sets forth all operational elements of the ASAP. They serve as the CMO representative on any/all Event Review Committee(s) (ERC) that includes representatives of the certificate holder and its employee¿s labor organization. They assist the certificate holder in planning for future systems based on the certificate holder employee¿s voluntary reports of safety issues. Prepare documents providing data for improving the certificate holder's current systems. Assist the certificate holder in planning for future systems based on the certificate holder employee's voluntary reports of safety issues, which may involve alleged violations of 14 CFR. Assists the certificate holder in developing programs using compatible data collection, analysis, storage, and retrieval systems: Determines if safety-related reports submitted by the employees of the certificate holder qualify for inclusion in ASAP. Reviews and analyzes said reports to identify actual or potential problems and propose solutions. Maintains records and historical data on all ASAP safety-related reports. Advise the appropriate Regional Flight Surgeon on any issues involving medical qualifications or medical certificates to resolve said issues. Consults with other FAA and industry experts on reported events involving matters that are complex or sensitive. Gathers sufficient evidence relevant to an investigation not caused by investigations and prepares final reports and recommendations on disposition to include self-disclosures from the certificate holder. Conducts the reexamination of certificated mechanics. Advises CMO management on all significant or sensitive issues and events concerning ASAP. B. Certification The ASAP Manager evaluates and recommends approval or disapproval of manuals and revisions. They evaluate training programs to ensure they meet the requirements of 14 CFR. They evaluate facilities by onsite inspections and review of reports by inspectors. C. Surveillance At the direction of the Frontline Manager of the CMO, they perform any required surveillance activity.
Requirements
We are not accepting applications from noncitizens.
How you will be evaluated
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