Civil Aviation Authority
Airspace Modernisation Safety Specialist

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Airspace Modernisation Safety Specialist (5478)
Salary: Up to £53,000 dependent upon experience
Contract Type: Full Time Permanent
Security Level: BPSS
Location: Gatwick/Hybrid.
Visa Restrictions: This position does not currently offer visa sponsorship
Closing Date: 22 July 2026
Interview Date: W/C 3 Aug 2026
Please include a cover letter with your application.
We are the UK's aviation and aerospace regulator and recognised as a world leader in its field. Our activities are diverse, enabling the aviation industry to meet the highest safety standards, and we pride ourselves on our ability to adapt to the constantly evolving aviation environment.
Passionate about aviation and ready to redefine its future? Imagine being at the heart of pioneering the next era in aviation, where your work influences exciting projects such as the evolution of drones and advanced aerial technologies. This is your opportunity to join the UK Civil Aviation Authority, an organisation that is not just a regulator, but a visionary in an industry that connects the world.
You'll be instrumental in shaping the skies of tomorrow. It's more than a role; it's a chance to be part of a groundbreaking journey in aviation. If you're seeking a career that combines innovation, impact, and the thrill of progress, then join our team - where each member is a catalyst for change, in an environment that thrives on collaboration and visionary thinking.
The Role:
As an Airspace Modernisation Safety Specialist, you will assist in the successful delivery of several key high-profile projects within the Airspace Modernisation Delivery Team. In this role you will work across an expansive range of Airspace, Air Traffic Management (ATM) and industry stakeholders to ensure that projects and programmes are being delivered and implemented safely.
You will provide effective safety oversight and risk management to ensure that the Civil Aviation Authority is meeting its requirements in maintaining high levels of safety as it delivers a significant programme of change and modernisation.
This will include developing and reviewing safety assessments associated with airspace change, airspace modernisation, and mid-air collision risk mitigation activities, including the use and interpretation of quantitative safety analysis and collision risk modelling techniques.
Core Accountabilities:
- Lead the delivery of safety assurance activities to support the delivery of projects.
- Manage and coordinate the creation of coherent and compelling safety arguments through the identification, scrutiny, and interpretation of relevant safety data.
- Develop, review and interpret quantitative safety assessments, including collision risk models, statistical analyses, and evidence-based safety studies used to demonstrate that proposed changes achieve acceptable levels of safety.
- Contribute to the development, assessment and communication of mid-air collision risk methodologies, including the consideration of aircraft encounter modelling and quantitative risk evidence.
- Collaborate widely as you ensure the Airspace Modernisation Delivery Team adhere to all relevant international and national aviation safety regulations.
- The role involves engagement with external stakeholders who have specific interests in the outcomes of the deliverables and decisions made.
- Development of mutually trustworthy relationships with internal and external stakeholders whilst balancing differing requirements.
- Explain complex aviation policy and related requirements to non-aviation experts.
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About you: Essential Criteria
- Strategically focused and comfortable working in ambiguity.
- A strong collaborator and able to establish personal credibility with technical specialists, developing constructive relationships.
- High level of understanding and experience of safety processes and procedures, including the delivery of safety assurance work to support change, SMS and quantitative and qualitative risk assessments.
- Experience of interpreting, challenging, or applying quantitative risk assessment techniques and safety modelling outputs, ideally within aviation, air traffic management, airspace change, or other safety-critical environments.
- Ability to understand and explain complex quantitative evidence, including statistical analyses, probabilistic risk assessments, or collision risk modelling outputs, to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Broad experience and knowledge of airspace change principals, air traffic management, and air traffic control operations in UK airspace, gained through a similar, aviation-related position.
- Confident communicating in all formats, working collaboratively and inclusively.
- Proven ability to engage with a diverse level of stakeholders.
Desirable:
- Knowledge of the UK Airspace Modernisation Strategy (AMS).
- Knowledge of aviation collision risk modelling methodologies and their application to airspace design, separation assurance, airspace modernisation, and safety assessments.
- Familiarity with probabilistic modelling approaches, including Monte Carlo simulation, statistical analysis, or the use of large operational datasets to support safety arguments.
- Understanding of the Civil Aviation Authority and the UK aviation industry, along with key legislative factors influencing the Civil Aviation Authority’s role as an airspace regulator, such as the Civil Aviation Act, Air Navigation Order, Rules of the Air Regulations, and the appropriate MAA Regulatory Publications.
Additional Information
For many appointments within the CAA, these roles require access to operationally sensitive infrastructure and/or Nationally Protected information. For these roles the post holders must undergo National Security Vetting and achieve the appropriate level of clearance.


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To be vetted you must have the right to work in the UK so that meaningful checks can be undertaken. If you do not meet these requirements, we may not be able to accept your application. For more information on BPSS clearance please visit - BPSS clearance
The CAA values high ethical standards and personal integrity among employees. If invited for interview you will be asked to complete a declaration of interest.
Relocation & Property
The CAA will be relocating from Aviation House (Our Gatwick Office) to new premises in a few years’ time. Our move is driven by strategic, operational and environmental considerations.
We will be moving to a new local home, up to a 15-mile radius of Aviation House, to minimise disruption for our valued colleagues and customers. We are now working with colleagues and visitors to understand what we need in our new office, before we start our property search. We will sell Aviation House and land, vacate the site and move to new premises, but we do not expect to move before 2028
Inclusive Recruitment
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcome applications from all backgrounds. As a Disability Confident employer, candidates who meet the minimum requirements will be guaranteed an interview. Find out more about the Disability Confident Scheme.
If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.
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Closing Date: 22 July 2026
Interview Date: W/C 3 Aug 2026
Please include a cover letter with your application.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
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