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Safety Officer - Bell
Flight Safety Officer - Bell
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Description
We’re more than aviation experts, we’re pioneers. We challenge what’s possible. From breaking the sound barrier to advanced tiltrotor systems. Today, Bell is shaping the future of aviation through specialized engineering. And we want you.
We are developing the future of Army Aviation with the Bell Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) part of the US Army’s Future Vertical Lift (FVL) modernization effort. We are also developing the Bell 525 Relentless and Bell's High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing (HSVTOL) program, a next generation stop-fold aircraft.
This position is onsite in Fort Worth.
Flight Safety
The Flight Safety organization is seeking a Flight Safety Officer (FSO) located at the Flight Research Center in Arlington, TX. The FSO will oversee, review and revise as necessary the comprehensive flight safety program for flight test operations including experimental test, demonstration, and corporate flights.
What you’ll be doing as a Flight Safety Officer
- Work with the leaders of the Flight Operations and Flight Test departments to ensure their standard operating procedures (SOPs) support the company’s safety requirements.
- Stay informed of the latest regulatory guidance and industry best practices pertaining to aviation safety. Disseminate new information and ensure company policies and procedures remain in compliance. Proved direct input to pilots, flight test engineers and aircrew by hosting safety stand downs and recurrent safety training.
- Collaborate with Flight Test in developing, updating and approval of individual program’s Flight Test Risk Analyses Worksheets (FTRW).
- Be a leader in Flight Test Risk Management through coordination with the Lead Flight Test Engineer of each program and by participating in flight test plan reviews, test flights, pre and post test flight briefings and test readiness reviews.
- Collaborate in the development of and, amendments to, company flight operations and flight test documentation including flight operations manuals, flight test SOPs, local flight procedures, etc. This includes procedures involving ground handling of aircraft.
- Collaborate with the Manager, Safety Management Systems (SMS) to ensure process and procedures support the overall working construct of the SMS and Just Culture.
- Serve as a standing member of the Flight Test Management Committee.
- Collaborate with Environmental Health and Safety to ensure each facility's inspectable areas are in compliance with the company's Flight Safety Audit Program and that the facility’s overall safety is enhanced.
- Perform the duties as chase/support flight aircrew or aerial observer.
Qualifications
Skills you bring to the role
- Graduate of a certified test pilot school
- FAA Commercial Airplane license with Instrument rating
- FAA Rotorcraft CFI/CFII rating
- FAA ATP Rotorcraft-Helicopter
- NVG flight experience
- Maintenance, experimental, developmental or production flight test experience
- Current FAA Class II physical.
- 1500 hours PIC, helicopter or powered lift
- What you need to be successful
- Bachelors Degree
- 8 years aviation, 4 years aviation safety
- Graduate of a certified test pilot school OR a military Aviation Safety Officer school
- Advanced degrees will be considered as additional experience
What we offer you in return
- You'll be off every other Friday with out 9/80 work schedule
- 80 hours of Personal Time Off (PTO)
- 120 hours Vacation Time
- 12-13 paid holidays per year
- 6 weeks parental leave
- Tuition reimbursement
- Competitive salary
- Comprehensive health insurance
- On site clinic, pharmacy, physical therapy and licensed counselor
- Access to more than 11 Employee Resource Groups
- And so much more
It's time to make your mark on the future of aviation. Join us on this mission, and let's make history together.
We are on a journey to amplify innovation, cultivate purpose and bridge experiences by fostering a culture that is driven by unique perspectives, voices, and values.
EEO Statement
Textron is committed to providing Equal Opportunity in Employment, to all applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, age, national origin, military status, veteran status, disability, sex (including pregnancy and sexual orientation), genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law.
This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)., Non-U.S. persons selected must meet eligibility requirements for access to export-restricted information. , The ITAR/EAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee.
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posted 29 October
Foundations of SETP
SETP Foundation
The Mission of the SETP Foundation is:
Education
- To provide flight test educational programs by sponsoring symposia and disseminating educational materials in order to increase the safety and efficiency of flight test and enhance the professional knowledge of test pilots, astronauts, cosmonauts and other aerospace professionals in the field of research and development.
- To provide mentors for educating our youth, while encouraging them to enter flight test or an aerospace-related profession.
Flight Test Safety
- To initiate and sustain a flight test related safety organization intended to promote flight safety, reduce the risk of mishap, promote risk reduction management and continually improve the profession's communication and coordination.
- To develop, implement and maintain a computerized data base, readily available to all members and member organizations, containing flight test-related data collected from the industry.
History
- To be the world’s leading source of history relating to test pilots and their profession.
- To preserve the historical significance of the accomplishments of test pilots, the SETP, and the aerospace industry by displaying memorabilia, written and oral records, reports, photographs, video, and other artifacts.
- To archive and display such history in supports and enhances the efforts of flight test education and flight test safety for current and future generations of flight test personnel and the general public.
The SETP Foundation Board of Directors
Chair: Robert Hood
Vice Chair: Brian Sandberg
Secretary: Michael Wallace
Treasurer: Shawn Kern
Kevin Gross
Andrew McFarland
William Koyama
Kevin E. Prosser
David Nils Larson
Stuart Rogerson
Kelly Latimer
Jim Young
Education/Mentoring CommitteeChair: Kevin Gross
Historical Committee
Chair: Brian Sandberg
History Book
Flight Test Safety Committee
Chair: Stuart Rogerson
SETP Scholarship Foundation
The Society is the parent organization of the SETP Scholarship Foundation. The primary purpose of the Foundation is to receive, acquire, manage, administer and expend property and funds for scholarships and other forms of educational assistance to children of deceased or disabled Society members. If all of the financial needs of the children of the deceased or disabled SETP members are met at 100%, the Board of Trustees will consider scholarship assistance for the legal guardians of the children of the deceased or disabled members, and the children of the deceased or disabled members in pursuit of graduate degrees.
Scholarships were first awarded in 1966. Since that time the Scholarship Foundation has granted $4.6M to date in educational assistance to more than 191 students. Approximately 10 students per year are expected to attend school with Society assistance.
Board of Trustees
Chairman: John Fergione
Vice Chairman: James Brown, III
Secretary: Robert Rowe
Treasurer: Kirsten Larson
Trustees
Katherine Benjamin
Roderick Cregier
Todd Ericson
Thomas Gang
Glenn Graham
M. Lynn Hanks
Ed Knudson
Joseph Lanni
Todd Lardy
Gregory Lewis
Andrew McFarland
Jonathan Ohman
Steve Rainey
Arthur Thompson
Aaron Tobias
Brett Vance
Matthew Winheim
Executive Director: Laurie Balderas
