Company Description
Take Your Career to New Heights with ASL Aviation Holdings
Join ASL Aviation Holdings, a global aviation group with over 150 aircraft and 4,000 people across 51 nationalities. Whether on the ground or in the air, we offer exciting opportunities to grow, learn, and shape your career.
Who We Are
Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, ASL operates five wholly owned airlines across Europe and Australia, and joint ventures in South Africa, Thailand, and India. Our airlines deliver cargo for the world’s leading parcel integrators and online retailers and provide passenger and charter services worldwide. We also operate ASL Maintenance, a certified EASA Part 145 organisation keeping our fleet of B747s and B737s flying safely.
Why ASL?
Career Development: Clear growth paths, learning, and advancement opportunities.
Inclusive Culture: Gender diversity initiatives and fair employment practices across all airlines.
Global Experience: Work with a diverse, international team in a fast‑paced, dynamic industry.
Job Satisfaction: Be part of a workplace that motivates, inspires, and rewards your contribution.
At ASL, you don’t just start a job, you start a career in aviation, with the support, opportunities, and expertise to help you reach new heights.
ASL Aviation Holdings - where your career takes flight.
Position
Reporting directly to the Safety Manager Airworthiness, this role focuses on investigating engineering‑related safety occurrences and supporting continuous improvement within the Safety Management System. This rule will deputise Safety Manager Airworthiness.
Key Responsibilities
Conducting formal Engineering Investigations on safety occurrences and incidents raised in the reporting system
Preparing Investigation Reports and Safety Recommendations
Identifying and analysing safety trends arising from reported safety occurrences
Preparing periodic engineering safety reports and supporting the Safety Manager Airworthiness in risk assessments
Participating in Safety Promotion, utilising lessons learnt from reports and investigations
Supporting the administration of the IQSMS safety occurrences reporting system
Maintaining competence through continued education and training in the area of responsibility. The company will facilitate this process
Qualifications
A relevant degree in engineering/aviation discipline or EASA Part 66 licence
Aviation engineering experience in CAMO and/or P‑145 environment
Experience in working with reporting systems
Experience and knowledge in Safety Management Systems (SMS)
Strong oral and written communication skills
Experience
Good analytical skills
Ability to work to deadlines and work independently
MS Office experience
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the EU.
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