
Airspace Project Specialist
Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Posted 13 days ago
About the opportunity
About the Air Navigation, Airspace and Aerodromes (ANAA) Branch
The Air Navigation, Airspace and Aerodromes (ANAA) Branch conducts frontline activities for the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) including entry control, ongoing surveillance and where required enforcement of certified and registered aerodromes, aerodrome rescue and firefighting services, air traffic control training and service providers, aeronautical telecommunications, communications, navigation and surveillance services, instrument approach designers and aeronautical information management. The Branch also exercise CASA's authority for the regulation of Australian-administered airspace and provides relevant advice to Government, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) fora, industry and internally within CASA.
What is the Office of Airspace Regulation?
The Office of Airspace Regulation (OAR) is within the ANAA Branch and assumes responsibility and accountability for the review of all Australian-administered airspace, delivering CASA’s obligations under the Airspace Act 2007, the Airspace Regulations 2007, the Civil Aviation Act 1988, and the Australian Airspace Policy Statement 2021 (AAPS).
CASA must regard the safety of air navigation as the most important consideration. The OAR must approach the development of its airspace regulation advice on the same basis and ensure Australian-administered airspace is managed safely and effectively. The OAR are the only authority in Australia with delegations under the Airspace Regulations 2007.
About the opportunity
The OAR has an immediate, ongoing, permanent vacancy for the position of an Airspace Project Specialist. This position will be offered at the Aviation Safety Regulator 1 (ASR1) level and based in Canberra or Brisbane with other CASA office locations considered. The Airspace Project Specialist is accountable to the OAR Team Leader Airspace Planning for the day-to-day conduct of airspace risk profiles, airspace reviews, airspace studies and other airspace related tasks including availability to perform OAR on-call delegate duties.
This is a technical position operating with a significant degree of independence within a multi-disciplinary team. Some intrastate and interstate travel will be required. Some overseas travel may be necessary. This recruitment activity may also be used to create a merit pool to fill future ongoing and non-ongoing vacancies
The Airspace Project Specialist will be required to produce quality, consistent and standardised
reports, utilising evidence and analysis to support actions, recommendations, findings, airspace
changes or other appropriate risk mitigators. You may also be required to assist with tasks in other
OAR teams including Airspace Operations, Airspace Strategy and Geospatial Capability.
This role requires you to have a high level of integrity and, strong communication and organisational
skills. You will be motivated to contribute to aviation safety, have good judgement, analytical skills, be
proactive and organised.
As an Airspace Project Specialist, you will be responsible for the following deliverables, which
represents an ongoing body of work:
• Planning, managing, conducting and delivering airspace studies, airspace reviews and risk profiles to determine the appropriateness of the classification of volumes of Australian administered airspace including Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Areas.
• Conduct detailed risk analysis and assessment of aviation activity within Australia for the purposes of determining the need for airspace planning to mitigate risk.
• Undertake airspace planning activities including development, consultation, implementation and education.
• Using specialised skills, knowledge and experience, undertake technical writing of aviation reports to be published by the OAR in the assessment of aviation activity.
• Prepare and present briefs on airspace planning activities, including the provision of regulatory advice to industry and CASA Executive.
• Actively promote aviation and airspace safety.
• Develop and maintain positive relationships with internal and external key stakeholders.
• Promote workplace safety, equity and diversity and participative management practices in the workplace and act in accordance with CASA’s Code of Conduct and Values.
• Ensure decision making is conducted in accordance with CASA Regulatory Philosophy.
• Work supportively and cooperatively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to achieve shared outcomes.
Our ideal candidate
Our ideal candidate for ASR1 must demonstrate the following:
• Understanding of the issues associated with airspace classification, risk assessment, and emerging communications, navigation and surveillance technologies used in air traffic management.
• Applied knowledge of regulatory frameworks including Australian civil aviation legislation and Australia’s obligations to ICAO.
• Understanding of the structure and operation of the Australian and international aviation industry.
• High level written and verbal communications skills with advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office.
• Strong stakeholder engagement skills.
The following ideal candidate requirements are highly desirable for the ASR1 classification:
• Demonstrated skills and capabilities in project management particularly an aviation discipline and/or an aviation safety role.
• An aviation industry background with a focus on aviation safety.
• Tertiary qualifications in an aviation related field.
• Qualifications or experience in ICAO PANS-OPS Instrument Flight Procedure Design and/or Performance Based Navigation (PBN) Airspace Design.
Eligibility requirements
Employment with CASA is subject to conditions prescribed within the Civil Aviation Act 1988. The following eligibility requirements apply to this position:
Must:
o hold, or have held, an Australian pilot licence or an Australian Air Traffic Controller licence (or military equivalent); or
o demonstrate a thorough, reliable and well-founded understanding of operational aviation knowledge and the administration of Australian airspace.
• Must be an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident.
• The prospective CASA employee must undergo pre-employment screening. You must be willing to provide the required information to successfully undergo a police record check.
• As this position is safety sensitive, you may be required to undertake pre-employment alcohol and drug tests as part of CASA’s Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy. If you are the preferred candidate, your offer of employment will be conditional on the drug and alcohol tests being completed and the verified results being received and accepted by CASA as meeting the requirements of the position.
• Hold or held an Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) card or have the ability to obtain and hold one.
Affirmative Measures
This vacancy is being advertised concurrently under a general and an affirmative measure recruitment process.
Affirmative measures is only available to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait people or people living with a disability, evidence will be requested if your application progresses under an affirmative measures process.
About us
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority’s (CASA) primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia, Australian civil airspace and the operation civil air operations in Australia, Australian civil airspace and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas.
CASA is committed to having a flexible and inclusive workplace and recognises and values the diversity of the wider Australian community.
We encourage and welcome applications from people with Disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and mature age people.
Culture and benefits
We value our people. CASA values social and cultural diversity and is committed to a safe workplace. We are committed to the attraction, recruitment and retention of Indigenous Australians and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
CASA is committed to attaining and retaining the highest quality of skilled professionals and providing a desirable work environment in which they can maximise their talent and potential. We provide rewarding careers, promote work-life balance and support professional and personal development.
Contact Officer for enquiries: Mark Fineran I +61 7 3144 7329 [email protected]
Closing Date for Applications: 11:30pm, AEDT Sunday, 1, June 2025
For full details and information on the role please visit the Careers | Civil Aviation Safety Authority (casa.gov.au). Applications for all CASA vacancies must be submitted through the CASA e-Recruitment portal.
About Civil Aviation Safety Authority
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) was established on 6 July 1995 as an independent statutory authority. Under section 8 of the, Civil Aviation Act 1988, CASA is a body corporate separate from the Commonwealth. CASA's primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas. It is also required to provide comprehensive safety education and training programmes, cooperate with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, and administer certain features of Part IVA of the Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act 1959. The Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 and the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, made under authority of the Civil Aviation Act, provide for general regulatory controls for the safety of air navigation. The Civil Aviation Act and CAR 1988 empower CASA to issue Civil Aviation Orders on detailed matters of regulation. The CASRs 1998 empower CASA to issue Manuals of Standards which support CASR by providing detailed technical material.
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