Snapshot before the quality program (relevance gates, tiered mapping, QA linter). v1 is the immutable before/after reference; evidence crawl was at ~175/3039 occupations when tagged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PDKeXvpT6tENSvyQGLV1Uq
1.5 KiB
1.5 KiB
Competences — airside safety manager
Source: ESCO v1.2.1 occupation-skill relations (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/44ec4c04-c2d4-4b92-bb27-e56f5b096d97).
Essential
- address potential aerodrome hazards (skill/competence)
- apply airport standards and regulations (skill/competence)
- approve the design of aircraft parking areas (skill/competence)
- common aviation safety regulations (knowledge)
- comply with specifications of aerodrome manual (skill/competence)
- conduct airport safety inspections (skill/competence)
- conduct regular aviation research (skill/competence)
- ensure adherence to aerodrome procedures (skill/competence)
- ensure annual safety inspections (skill/competence)
- identify airport safety hazards (skill/competence)
- implement the airside safety auditing system (skill/competence)
- investigate aircraft accidents (skill/competence)
- supervise airside performance (skill/competence)
- undertake inspections (skill/competence)
- work in an aviation team (skill/competence)
Optional
- negotiate health and safety issues with third parties (skill/competence)
Market evidence (job-ad analysis, 62 ads, as of 2026-07-08)
Share of analyzed job ads mentioning the item (threshold ≥ 20 %). Source: JSearch/Adzuna APIs.
Hard skills
- regulatory compliance — 42 %
- incident investigation — 40 %
- risk assessment — 23 %
- data analysis — 19 %