Unifi
Safety & Environmental Director

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About This Job
Unifi
Location: London, England, United Kingdom
Work Mode: On-site
Industry: Airlines and Aviation
Job Description
Safety & Environmental Director - UK & Ireland
Lead Regional Safety Strategy. Shape Culture. Influence Operational Excellence.
Location: UK & Ireland (Regional)
Department: Business Operations
Reports To: VP, Business Operations
Travel: Up to 50%
About The Role
Unifi is a leader in aviation services, trusted by major airline partners to deliver safe, reliable, and high-performance operations. As we expand across the UK & Ireland, we are seeking a Safety & Environmental Director to provide strategic leadership and elevate our regional safety culture.
In this executive-level role, you will oversee the implementation and continuous improvement of our Safety Management System (SMS) and training governance. You will work directly with senior operational leaders, influence decision-making across multiple stations, and ensure our teams operate with the highest standards of safety, compliance, and professionalism.
This is a high-visibility position for a leader who brings strong judgement, operational insight, and the ability to inspire teams across a complex, fast-moving environment.
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Key Responsibilities
- Drive regional safety strategy by partnering with customers, airport authorities, and internal leadership to strengthen safety, occupational health, and training programmes.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to station leaders, ensuring consistent execution and continuous improvement of the Unifi Safety Management System.
- Lead proactive risk-mitigation efforts, including Risk Assessments, Behaviour-Based Safety Observations, and other EHSS initiatives that reinforce operational resilience.
- Influence and coach station management to embed best-practice safety behaviours and ensure compliance across employee and aircraft/ground-handling operations.
- Conduct independent, high-rigour station audits to evaluate performance, identify gaps, and drive meaningful improvements.
- Oversee all accident and aircraft-damage investigations, ensuring accurate root-cause analysis, accountability, and corrective actions that deliver lasting change.


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Required Qualifications
- 3-6 years of relevant experience with a proven record of leadership, execution, and cross-functional influence.
- Strong analytical judgement and the ability to manage multiple priorities with autonomy.
- Demonstrated ability to solve complex problems and guide teams through change.
- Excellent technical and business writing skills.
- Proficiency in Office 365 applications, including advanced Excel capability.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in airline or aviation operations, particularly in developing or managing safety or training programmes.
- Familiarity with UK, Ireland, and local EHS regulatory frameworks.
- Experience with Learning Management Systems (LMS).
Work Environment
This role blends strategic oversight with hands-on operational engagement. While office-based work is performed in a semi-private environment, station visits may involve exposure to outdoor weather conditions, active airfield environments, and operational equipment. Flexibility is essential, as travel up to 50% may be required, including occasional nights, weekends, and holidays.
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