There's nothing quite like the buzz you'll feel when you're playing a crucial role at the heart of one of the busiest airports in the world. With more than 1,000 arriving and departing flights on a normal day, the Airside and Airspace Operations team works with customers and suppliers to ensure the safe, efficient and effective operation of the airfield and aircraft. Every day, you'll discover a world of fresh possibilities, when every decision taken has a real impact on the way our whole airport operates.
You'll join a high-performing team with a wide range of skills and a shared passion to make every journey better. You'll be part of a team that not only delivers a safe and efficient operation every day but is also at the cutting edge of innovation, crafting and delivering new technology and infrastructure. Whether your role is to improve process efficiency, monitor aircraft movements or oversee safety measures, you'll be vital to the continuing smooth running of our airport.
The Aerodrome Certification Officer supports Heathrow's compliance with national and international aviation regulations by assisting in certification activities and documentation management. The role involves coordinating with internal teams and external authorities to ensure safety, operational, and technical standards are consistently met. It also plays a key part in maintaining accurate records, tracking compliance, and supporting audit processes.
Support the certification process by preparing, reviewing, and maintaining compliance documentation, manuals, and procedures. Assist in coordinating internal and external audits, certification inspections, and site visits.
Monitor changes in aviation regulations and industry standards under the guidance of the Certification Manager.
Liaise with airside operations, engineering teams, and contractors on certification requirements for infrastructure and operational changes.
Act as an administrative point of contact for certification queries during the Certification Manager's absence.
Support multiple stakeholder engagement from Fuel to CAA by coordinating meetings, recording actions, and following up on deliverables. Monitor the closure of findings from inspections and audits.
Prepare draft reports, presentations, and briefings for meetings with regulatory authorities and industry groups.
1-2 years of experience in aviation, aerodrome operations, regulatory compliance, or a related field.
Basic understanding of aerodrome certification, safety regulations, or ground handling standards (e.g., ICAO Annexe 14, CAA CAP 168).
Strong organisational and administrative skills with attention to detail.
Good written and verbal communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and document management systems
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