Job Description
• Analyse flight operations related issues, including qualifications and training of pilots, in incident and accident investigations.
• Develop technical guidance materials in relation to the conduct of investigation
• Act as Rwanda’s accredited representative in accident investigation outside the Country
• Responsible for assessment of Flight Operations procedures.
• Identify and analyse pertinent evidence in order to determine causes of an occurrence.
• Produce draft safety recommendations that are well researched and effective in reducing risk within the industry
• Identity and advise about safety deficiencies and unsafe conditions in aviation operations related to Flight Operations.
• Share knowledge and enhancing international standards of accident and incident investigation
• Periodically evaluate the currency of the AAID technical guidance material and legal tools in line with the ICAO SARPs
• Complete ICAO corrective of action plan, fulfilling Compliance check list and self-assessment for ICAO compliance
• Be responsible for conducting aviation accident and incident investigations and timely compiling accident and incident reports in accordance with AAID requirements and ICAO Annex 13 Standards
Minimum Qualifications
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Holder or previous holder of a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) with Instrument rating on Multi engine aircraft
0 Year of relevant experience
Competency and Key Technical Skills
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Integrity
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Strong critical thinking skills and excellent problem solving skills.
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Inclusiveness
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Accountability
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Communication
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Teamwork
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Client/citizen focus
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Professionalism
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Commitment to continuous learning
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Resource management skills
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Analytical skills
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Problem solving skills
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Decision making skills
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Time management skills
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Risk management skills
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Results oriented
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Digital literacy skills
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Knowledge of Aviation State Safety Program & ICAO Safety Audit Program
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Knowledge of aviation accident investigation practices, procedures, and technique
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Fluency in Kinyarwanda, English and/ or French. Knowledge of Swahili is an added advantage
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Having acquired at least 1000 flying hours
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Proven affinity with assessing human organizational factors and aviation crew resource management
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Organizational and technical writing skills, and ability to effectively speak and write English
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Skills to interpret Voice and Flight Data Recorders (CVR & FDR) to determine the probable cause of airplane accidents