Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities:
Manage the contents of the airline's Operations Manual (all parts), ensuring they are current and updated for Flight Crews and Flight Dispatch.
Provide aircraft operations technical support to the company fleet, flight crew, and other airline departments in compliance with regulations.
Maintain a full set of regulatory required operations manuals.
Facilitate flight operations personnel qualification through the scheduling of trainings and maintenance of the training records under the supervision of the Chief.
Manage and develop day-to-day operations of Flight Operations Technical Publications in conjunction with operations management.
Provide detailed reports on Navigation Planning activities.
Ensure flight operations documents are properly stored, referenced, revised, reviewed, updated, maintained, and distributed.
Ensure the implementation of safety, security, and emergency standards at all times.
Procure, replenish, and identify commonly used documents at OCC/aircraft to ensure timely availability.
Capture and compile operational data and queries from voyage reports to provide trend analysis for aircraft document integrity.
Raise the standard and consistency of company documentation.
Manage the disposal of flight operations and aircraft documents as per company disposal procedure.
Know-How:
Technical Knowledge: Proficient in understanding flight operations and dispatch procedures, with familiarity in airline documentation, navigation planning, and aircraft performance.
Management Skills: Effective in scheduling, document management, and regulatory compliance, and capable of managing and organizing a vast array of technical publications and records.
Human Relations Skills: Strong communication skills for effective dissemination of information and collaboration with various departments, coupled with the ability to lead and coordinate training activities.
Specialized Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of airline operational manuals and documentation procedures, along with an understanding of aviation regulations, both local and international.
Problem-Solving:
Thinking Environment: Dynamic and detail-oriented, requiring constant updating and managing a vast range of technical information.
Thinking Challenge: Balancing the need for up-to-date, accurate information with the rapid changes in aviation regulations and company policies.
Accountability:
Freedom to Act: Considerable autonomy in managing the Aircraft and Operations Library, and in decisions regarding the distribution and updating of technical publications.
Magnitude: Directly impacts the efficiency and regulatory compliance of flight operations.
Impact of Decisions: Decisions impact the safety, compliance, and operational effectiveness of flight crew and other airline departments.
Qualifications:
Education: Minimum of Diploma in Information Science from a recognized institution.
Experience: Minimum of 5 years of practical experience information management, including experience in a Flight Operations Library.
Certification: Relevant industry certification is an added advantage. Membership to professional bodies is an added advantage.