Airspace Infringement Case Officer (Gatwick, GB) at None
None · Gatwick, United Kingdom · Hybrid
- Junior
- Office in Gatwick
Salary : Upto £30,000 per annum
Contract Type: Upto 12months Maternity Cover - Full time
Location: Gatwick//Hybrid (at least 2 days a week in the office)
Visa: This role does not currently support Visa sponsorships
Security Vetting: BPSS
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Closing Date: 22nd September 2025
Interview Date: WC 29th Sept VIA Teams
Please include a cover letter with your application
We are the UK's aviation and aerospace regulator, responsible for the regulation of aviation safety in the UK, determining policy for the use of airspace, the economic regulation of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports, the licensing and financial fitness of airlines and the management of the ATOL financial protection scheme for holidaymakers. 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.
The Role
You will play an invaluable role as a case officer which will support the Principal, Senior (Lead) and Specialists in the Airspace Infringement team. You will provide support to the infringement process to ensure the reduction of and impact of airspace infringements in the UK, as part of wider airborne conflict (mid-air collision) prevention.
Core Accountabilities
The collation of airspace infringement casefiles for review by the Airspace Infringement Team or the Infringement Coordination Group (ICG) in accordance with Service Level Agreements (SLAs) by:
- Obtaining relevant information.
- Corresponding with aircraft owners and pilots.
- Referring process queries to Airspace Infringement Senior Case Officer.
- Input casefile information.
- Utilising internal databases to determine the validity of flight crew documentation at the time of the occurrence.
- Submitting casefiles for review in accordance with CAP 1404 – Airspace Infringements: Review and Actions
Administrative support to the Airspace Infringement Specialists and ICG:
- Providing relevant case information to the ICG
- Maintaining an accurate record of communications between the CAA and external parties.
Enable the CAA to perform its functions efficiently and effectively as the UK’s Aviation Safety Regulator and protect against reputational risk by:
- Maintaining thorough and accurate records of the casefile collation process to ensure regulatory compliance.
- Keeping up to date with CAA records management policies and procedures to ensure continuing compliance.
- Communicating with internal and external stakeholders.
- Referring licensing and other regulatory matters arising throughout the casefile collation process to other capability areas within the CAA.
Additional duties as required by the Airspace Infringement Principal, Lead and Senior Case Officer and deputising for the Senior Case Officer when required.
About You
The role requires engagement with people and organisations in the airspace infringement process and will require a high level of tact and diplomacy. As the first point of contact between the party reported to have infringed notified airspace and the CAA, you must have the confidence to deliver at pace and with accuracy to protect the CAA’s reputation and ensure that it can perform its regulatory function promptly, effectively and with integrity.
Essential Minimum Criteria
- Strong command and experience of using all MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Have experience in obtaining and presenting data in an accessible format and in analysing both qualitative and quantitative data.
- Able to work in line within a defined process with deadlines and/or Service Level Agreements with strong personal time-management skills.
- Confidently work with a high level of accuracy, including communicating, with a high level of attention to detail with minimal supervision. .
- Able to identify quality, errors, and provide feedback.
- Is comfortable making decisions to ensure quality and applying sound judgement on when to seek advice and support.
- Able to prioritise workload in accordance with defined risk criteria and be comfortable in assigning workload to others whilst considering their workload and performance.
- Confidently engage and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
- Highly organised and able to work effectively within a multi-disciplined team.
- Understand regulated sources of UK aeronautical information such as the NATS Aeronautical Information Service including UK AIP, NOTAM, and NATS/CAA VFR charts.
- Be familiar with or understand UK aviation within an air traffic management (ATM), flight crew or regulatory environment, as well as UK airspace, its structures and associated classifications.
- Awareness of CAP1404.
Desirable Experience
- Awareness the MOR scheme and Just Culture.
- Understanding of the CAA regulatory structure, working practices and procedures.
- Awareness associated external agencies such as NATS and other ANSPs.
- Have previously worked within the UK Aviation or Aeronautical industry.
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 passionate about diversity and ensuring all are included at the CAA. We are an equal opportunity employer and actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds. As a member of the Disability Confident scheme, applicants who meet the minimum criteria for a role with us will be guaranteed an interview. We use fair and inclusive selection approaches to hire the best person for the job based on merit alone. If you require an adjustment for any reason, please let us know.
Working With Us: We are on a journey towards being increasingly adaptable, where our colleagues collaborate as part of cross-functional teams. This approach ensures we never stop learning together. It also means that you may become involved in activities that take you out of your day-to-day role, providing you with opportunities to develop and grow your career with us.
We have embraced hybrid working and offer flexible working patterns, being open to having a conversation about what works for you. We know where and when we work is important in achieving a work-life balance. We offer a range of excellent benefits such as flexible working arrangements, free onsite gym at Gatwick, discounted gym membership for London, 28 days annual leave, additional 5 days leave purchase scheme, a generous pension scheme and much more!
Our Values: Do The Right Thing, Never Stop Learning, Build Collaborative Relationships, Respect Everyone – For more information please Click Here
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.
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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