Airport Operations Manager

Oxford, Oxfordshire
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Red Sky Personnel is looking for a dedicated and experienced Airport Operations Manager to join our team at London Oxford Airport. The ideal candidate will ensure the safe, efficient, and compliant day-to-day operation of the airport.

Main Purpose of the Job:

Reporting to the Operations Director (OD), the Airport Operations Manager (AOM) is responsible for the safe and compliant day-to-day operation of the airport. This includes ensuring that various airside departments function cohesively and adhere to applicable regulations, directives, policies, and procedures. The AOM will manage and facilitate a wide range of activities to ensure the safe and efficient operation for tenants and customers of London Oxford Airport.

Operational Responsibilities:

Deputise for the Operations Director during any period of absence.
Ensure that the conditions of the Aerodrome Certificate and all regulatory requirements are adhered to at all times.
Act as the main interface with all other airport departments to ensure smooth, safe, and efficient running of the airport.
Maintain the Aerodrome Manual to ensure compliance with CAA Publications CS-ADR.DSN and AMC/GM for ADR.
Ensure that Aerodrome Manual, airport procedures, practices, and activities comply with relevant aerodrome certification requirements, CAA publications, and ICAO policy documentation.
Develop, implement, and maintain Low Visibility Procedures (LVPs) in conjunction with the Head of Air Traffic Services, Fire Service Manager, and Ground Handling Manager, and deliver staff training for LVPs.
Line manage the Ground Handling Manager, Terminal Manager, Maintenance Manager, and Airside Operations Officers.
Ensure a high level of customer service is maintained for all customers and tenants.
Communicate effectively internally and externally on all matters relating to airport operation and safety issues.
Maintain the current airport entry within the UK AIP and promulgate changes through AIS using various media (i.e., NOTAM, AIP, ATIS) on the operational status of the airfield (runway, taxiways, stands) and navigational aids.
Ensure the safe throughput of aircraft movements through liaison with Air Traffic Control, Rescue and Fire Fighting Service, Ground Handling Department, and Customer Operations Department, especially during adverse weather conditions, aerodrome or operational incidents, navigational aid failure, or other disruptions.
Represent the airport in all aspects of airport operations, ensuring operational efficiency and safety in accordance with applicable policies and procedures.
Ensure all airport services and equipment are serviceable and all daily pre-operational inspections are carried out timely with associated daily reports and briefs issued.
Review, update, and deliver the Winter Operations Plan, ensuring all staff involved remain current and competent.
Respond to all airfield and terminal emergencies, acting as the liaison with all responding agencies and minimising impacts to airport operations.
Ensure that airfield inspections are completed per CAA regulations and the Aerodrome Manual, and that faults and defects are rectified.
Advise the Operations Director on all operational matters, future requirements, and proposed developments.
In conjunction with the Compliance Manager, administer airport safeguarding processes, including assessing cranes and administering crane and drone permits.
Support the Compliance Manager in dealing with non-compliances effectively.
Support the Safety and Security Manager in dealing with safety issues effectively and in monitoring airside safety and investigating accidents, incidents, or near misses.
Chair and manage the Local Runway Safety Team.
Deliver relevant elements of the airport safety management system action plan related to the airfield and its operations.
Ensure a compliant Airfield Ground Lighting system through direct interface with the main AGL contractor.
Maintain a compliant Aerodrome Survey in accordance with CAP1732.
Arrange for the measurement of runway surface friction in accordance with CAP 683 and the Aerodrome Manual.
Undertake additional tasks and/or duties as required by the Managing Director or Operations Director within the limits of your knowledge and competence.
Level of Responsibility:

Managerial

Hours: 40 hours per week - Predominantly office-based hours, with occasional unsociable hours required to meet business demands

Job Info
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Job Title:
Airport Operations Manager
Company:
CV-Library
Location:
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Salary:
£60000 Per annum
Posted:
Dec 13th 2024
Closes:
Jan 13th 2025
Sector:
Automotive & Aerospace
Contract:
Permanent
Hours:
Full Time
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