The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is a unique and dynamic place to work, with a bold plan to make Toronto Pearson, Canada’s leading global hub airport, a global leader in airport performance, customer care and sustainability. Together with our partners, approximately 1,900 GTAA employees are working to create a next-generation airport by innovating in all we do and striving for the most uplifting, safe and efficient experience for our passengers – all while championing the prosperity of our people, the community we call home, and our aviation partners. Join us on our journey together, as we put the joy back into travel and make Toronto Pearson the chosen place to fly and work.
What's in it for you!
As a GTAA employee, you’ll have access to amazing benefits, including retirement planning, comprehensive group health benefits, employee assistance programs (EAP), paid leave, education and training, as well as recognition and rewards programs.
What you can expect from this position:
Reporting to the Manager, Aviation Safety Compliance and Enforcement, this position is responsible for ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the airside at Toronto Pearson and all those that work airside. This involves providing emergency response in accordance with the Airport Emergency Plan (AEP), Incident Management System (IMS) and AEP Support Roles; responding to accidents, incidents, aviation safety and regulatory compliance concerns and complaints and violations relating to the airside aviation support related portions of the terminals and groundside, actual or attempted breaches of security ; conducting initial information gathering as it pertains to initial investigations, interviews, provision of written statements, preparing and completing reports and root cause analysis.
As an Officer, Aviation Safety, you will:
- Respond to AEP incidents, assume Incident Command (IC) as per IMS, provide initial first-aid, situational assessment, establish control of scene, initiate emergency environmental protection, information gathering, emergency escort(s) and perform IMS or AEP supporting roles as assigned by the IC and providing support to the PSOs
- Monitor, educate and conduct enforcement of the Airport Vehicle Operators Program and the Airport Traffic Directives, including investigation of all airside accidents and incidents as well as airfield incursions and operational irregularities.
- Inspect physical security equipment/systems to ensure conformance
- Coordinate with internal and external partners regarding matters related to Airport Operations including but not limited to: Peel Regional Police, CATSA, CBSA, Transportation Safety Board and Transport Canada to ensure stakeholder compliance with Transport Canada Regulations, FOD Program, Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) and Canadian Aviation Security Regulations (CASRs)
- Ensure compliance of, respond to and mitigate breeches of security and non-compliance of the Airport Security Program
- Monitor airside construction activates ensuring compliance with the Airside Activity Program, Airport Construction Code, Airside Flagging Procedures and Access Control Regulations
- Inspect to ensure security and safety of the Primary Security Line
- Complete all Incident Reports and root cause analysis as related to any of the above accountabilities
- Monitor compliance of protocols associated with labor issues/disputes and tenant security program to minimize operational impacts to TPIA operations
- Assist in collection of data for airside safety initiatives such as ATD compliance, Fod walks, audits, gse parking etc.
- Enforcement of the GSE parking plan and implementation of the GTAA Tow Policy
- Attending meetings as a representative for Aviation Safety Officers in the AOSC, building relationships with internal and external stakeholders
This unionized position has an hourly wage of $43.33, based on a 37.5-hour work week. The successful candidate must be available to commence the duties of the position once a selection decision has been made. A test will be administered as a part of the competitive process.
Candidates with relevant external experience must provide references with their applications in order to confirm this experience.
This is the role for you, if you have:
- Post-secondary diploma or degree preferably in aviation, Policing, Business or safety related studies or a combination of relevant education and airside operational experience
- 3 years’ experience working in (airside) airport operations; or 3 years’ experience working in (airside) airline operations in a supervisory or lead hand capacity
- 1 year of experience in Safety Management Systems or as part of a Safety Committee
- Possess a valid “G” Ontario Driver’s license
- Within 30 days of appointment the ability to acquire First Aid and CPR certification, already having these certifications will be considered an asset
- Within 30 days of appointment the ability to acquire Incident Management System (IMS) Incident Commander (IC) certification, already having these certifications and experience as an IC will be considered an asset
- Experience conducting and developing root cause analysis will be considered an asset
- Must have a valid AVOP with a clean driving record, duration of time with an AVOP will be considered an asset
- Ability to acquire a “D” AVOP license and an Aeronautical Radiotelephone Certificate
- Ability to acquire and retain a Transportation Security Clearance
Knowledge and skills you bring that set you up for success:
- Working knowledge of CAD, MR On Call records, GTAA Airport Emergency Response Plan (AEP), Airport Safety Management Program (SMS), Security Incident Management Program (SIMP), AVOP program, GTAA Airside Activity Program, GTAA Apron and Maintenance Procedures, GTAA Ground Operations Manual (GOM) and GTAA Aircraft Recovery Manual
- Good understanding of licensing rules, regulations, Traffic of Landside of Airport Regulations and laws, security systems and equipment used in support of access control and monitoring functions
- Knowledge of Toronto Pearson operations including Aviation Operations, roles and responsibilities for Air Carriers, police/security, CATSA, tenants, contractors, government agencies and passengers as they relate to airport safety and security
- Knowledge of application of construction related regulations and associations
- Must be detailed oriented.
- Strong computer skills – Word, power point, excel, etc.
- Able to confidently and credibly represent the GTAA when dealing with external and internal stakeholders including Senior Leadership.
- Ability to clearly communicate both verbally and in written form to various levels of audience internal and external.
- Ability to prioritize during multi-incident situations and remain calm and in control during emergency situations
- Skilled at preparing detailed written reports on various types of correspondence, including presentations
- Ability to interpret legislation, conduct inspections, audits and investigations and assess findings to report deficiencies
- Capable of performing in situations that are occasionally ambiguous and to make decisions expeditiously
- Ability to resolve problems and to provide advice and direction through strong conflict resolution skills
- Ability to compile, assess and analyze information and determine the required action
- Ability to interpret and apply Safety and Security Regulations and Measures (CARs, ATRs, TP312, CASRs, ASMs) and GTAA safety and security standards and procedures