Serves as an Aviation Safety Specialist in the Compliance and Airworthiness Division responsible for supporting relationship management, information management, validation procedures improvement, and validation approval oversight under the minimal direction of a manager.
Duties
The Aviation Safety Specialist (International Liaison) applies expertise, knowledge and experience of bilateral agreements, FAA policies/ regulations, and risk management principles to support agency strategic objectives through alignment, implementation, and oversight of branch activities to support those objectives.
Apply understanding of aerospace product validation and post type validation principles in order to identify, prioritize, and implement branch improvements that support safety objectives and stakeholder relationships.
Apply effective project and program management skills to support team activity that includes establishing scope and resources while executing to a schedule. The international liaison may carry out branch activities individually, act as a team leader, or participate on teams to carry out agency missions.
Apply effective and diverse communication skills as well as an understanding of cultural diversity across a myriad of foreign and FAA stakeholders and pro-actively focus on improvement of international bilateral communications, stakeholder relationships, and organizational processes associated with validation activity and related continued operational safety aspects.
Apply effective written communication skills to formulate succinct and appropriate FAA positions and create documents that compel others to take a course of action, instruct others in carrying out tasks or activities, or explain the status, purpose, goals, and objectives of the branch strategic mission surrounding a product, issue, policy, or project.
Make branch decisions to support agency strategic and tactical initiatives during interface with FAA, FCAA and industry stakeholders.
Support agency executives with specialized knowledge of bilateral agreements and validation of branch activities during bilateral meetings and conferences.
Act as a liaison between FAA offices, divisions and other government agencies to communicate and carry out branch activities including providing feedback related to bilateral relationship maintenance (BRM), the creation of new bilateral agreements, the expansion of existing bilateral agreements, or making recommendations for process improvements.
International Liaisons intake and manage the content of significant branch correspondence responses including briefing papers and congressional inquiries. They may manage and coordinate data requests required in bilateral agreements.
Performs other duties as assigned.