DIRECT HIRE - Aviation Safety Inspector (General Aviation Flight Oversight)
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Aviation Safety Inspectors in this specialty (General Aviation Flight Oversight) apply knowledge and experience of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) for the development and implementation of standards, programs, and procedures for FAA field personnel and the public governing General Aviation safety issues.
Candidate must complete an extensive training program to include formal and on-the-job training up to and possibly 24 months regardless of grade level.
Duties at the FG-12 grade level include but are not limited to the following:
- Advise managers of aviation organizations on regulatory requirements, make initial certification, evaluate proposals to modify certificates and resolve regulatory and safety problems.
- Evaluate flight school training programs and conduct flight examinations for airmen, and
- Inspect for compliance with aviation regulatory requirements, limitations, and conditions imposed in grants of waivers for experimental aircraft, air shows, and similar special activities.
Duties at the FG-11 grade level include but are not limited to the following:
- Inspect flight schools and instructors,
- Perform routine inspections of organizations for compliance with their approved programs and procedures, 14 CFR, and good safety practices, and
- Advise individual pilots or mechanics in the course of conducting examinations and inspections and with employees and managers in the organizations undergoing inspection.
Duties at the FG-9 grade level are closely supervised and include but are not limited to the following:
- Assisting in evaluating training programs to ensure that they meet the requirements of the FARs under close supervision; and
- Assisting in the re-examination of certificated airmen or recertification of an operator or agency.
Aviation Safety Inspectors (General Aviation Flight Oversight) may perform a variety of other inspections, investigations, and advisory duties.
Inspectors are required to travel frequently and to occasionally work irregular duty hours.