Quality and Safety Auditor

Reports to: The Quality and Safety Manager Job Summary

The Quality and Safety Auditor reports to the Quality and Safety Manager and is responsible for the review, development and performing internal audit procedures and preparing internal audit reports reflecting the results of the work performed.
The Quality and Safety Auditor ensures that organizational processes and the goods and services comply with the requirements of APL standards.

Key Accountabilities / Responsibilities

The Quality and Safety Auditor works with the Quality and Safety Manager to develop, implement, monitor and manage the company’s compliance with internal control requirements.
Works with the Quality and Safety Manager to develop corrective action plans.
Works with the Quality and Safety Manager in the development of audit schedules to ensure compliance with relevant regulatory and APL requirements.
Assist in process mapping, defining and developing procedures/ documentation.
Carries out these audits and inspections as a fully qualified Flight Operations Auditor, responsible.
Report all findings to Quality and Safety Manager through the Quality inspector, Maintenance or
Operation and copying the Head of Auditee Department/Section.
Liaise with the departmental/sectional head on pending corrective actions.
Auditors shall monitor the implementation and the development of the remedial actions with coordination of the Quality inspector on behalf of the Quality and Safety Manager.
The Quality and Safety Auditors carry out follow up action to the assigned audit in timely manner and report it to the Quality and Safety Manager.
Preparation of audit checklists based on previous audit experiences. All audits should be conducted in accordance with the Operations Quality Manual, and audit procedures are based on ISO 9001 and ISO 19011 standards.
Quality and Safety Audit will be required to assist the Quality and Safety Manager in convening regular management reviews, for the purposes of periodically assessing Quality System/ Flight
Operations process performance.

Key Performance Indicators:

Complete sufficient audit and safety work to provide an opinion on the key risk areas identified for APL.
Percentage of audits completed by the target date (from scoping meeting to issue of draft report)
Average Number (s) of issues reported each month.
Average number of days to resolve issues.

Minimum Education and Work Experience

Must have a knowledge, skills and work experience appropriate for the areas of the management system and operations that will be audited.
Must maintain appropriate level of auditor training.
Must complete initial and continuing auditor training.
Auditor shall receive periodic evaluation against objective measures
Must have knowledge of Nig. CARs
Must have experience to conduct audit and evaluation against IOSA standards.
Must have a minimum of 3 years aviation working experience in relevant operational areas.
Degree in Engineering or Social Sciences

Competencies and Key Requirement:

Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)
Health & Safety Awareness
Safety management
Influencing
Ability to cope under pressure
Excellent Creativity & Innovative skills
High level of personal credibility
Result oriented

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