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Senior Writer/Editor, Technical Publications
Senior Writer/Editor, Technical PublicationsXprt Dev • City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Senior Writer / Editor, Technical Publications

Senior Writer / Editor, Technical Publications

Xprt Dev • City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
5 days ago
Job description

Senior Writer / Editor, Technical Publications

Civil Aviation Safety Authority

Cairns, QLD

A$121,285-$157,164 p / a

On-site

Posted 1 day ago

The Role

This is your opportunity to be part of the Technical Publications Section producing quality guides and publications in plain English to assist the aviation community in understanding (and thus complying with) the aviation regulations. The role of Senior Writer / Editor, Technical Publications is based within the Communications Branch of the Stakeholder Engagement Division.

The Communications Branch is responsible for CASA’s communication activities. This includes broad public and industry consultation and communication strategies, media engagement, website and intranet management, social media channels, safety promotion activities, graphic design, video production, sponsorships and event management, and development of plain English guides.

As the Senior Writer / Editor, Technical Publications you will need to :

  • under limited direction, scope, develop and maintain plain English guides explaining complex aviation rules in a simple, easy-to-read writing style, and exercising good judgement to deliver quality work requiring little revision before finalisation of the given stage of document development.
  • edit, peer review and quality check content produced by other team members to ensure a high-quality end product, ensuring written content retains the intent of the regulations and aligns with the current Australian Government Style Manual and current accessibility requirements
  • be responsible for planning own work goals and priorities that align with and achieve both own and team outcomes, and work collaboratively with other team members to ensure team objectives are met, assisting in planning and managing projects and meeting agreed timelines
  • attain, maintain and apply your knowledge of the Civil Aviation Act 1988, Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, and associated standards policy and practice, CASA decision-making processes and agency guidelines and regulations
  • build and maintain effective relationships internally within the Communications branch and with other business units within CASA such as National Operations Standards Division and the Legal, International and Regulatory Affairs Division, as well as externally with contractors and other suppliers
  • maintain and promote guidance material including safety information, education and training materials, advisory circulars, web-based information and other duties as required
  • promote workplace safety, equity and diversity, participative management and environmental management in the workplace in accordance with CASA values and behaviours
  • work supportively and cooperatively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to achieve shared outcomes.

Ideal Candidate

Our ideal candidate must :

  • have familiarity with the regulatory aspects of the aviation industry, preferably with an aviation licence and a strong knowledge of at least one sector (such as flying operations or airworthiness)
  • be able to interpret a range of document types to bring technical information together in meaningful content for the specified user
  • be able to develop and structure large documents considering the nature of the technical content and the knowledge of the reader
  • have excellent command of written English, be familiar with writing to a style guide, have at least intermediate word skills and have meticulous attention to detail
  • have a proven ability to work with minimal assistance, taking ownership of tasks and guiding / supporting others in the team as required
  • have suitable people skills to develop new relationships between the section and other areas of CASA
  • have strong organisational skills and the ability to contribute to continuous improvement of the product and the processes within the section
  • be able to demonstrate and exercise both initiative and judgment in the provision of accurate technical knowledge and advice in a specialist discipline (relevant to your role), achieved through the exposure to CASA’s policies and procedures
  • be able to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees in a sensitive, respectful and equitable manner
  • promote workplace safety, equity and diversity, and act in accordance with the CASA values and behaviours.
  • Eligibility requirements

    Employment with CASA is subject to conditions prescribed within the Civil Aviation Act 1988 (the Act) and the CASA Enterprise Agreement. The following eligibility requirements apply to this position :

  • At a minimum, prospective CASA employees must undergo pre-employment screening and must be willing to provide the required information to successfully undergo a police record check.
  • The position’s occupant must be an Australian citizen
  • You can click here for more information about CASA or to learn more about our people, culture and how to apply for a job at CASA here.

    For full details and information on the role please visit the Careers | Civil Aviation Safety Authority (casa.gov.au). Applications for all CASA vacancies must be submitted through the CASA e-Recruitment portal.

    About Civil Aviation Safety Authority

    Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Administration & Office Support

    The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) was established on 6 July 1995 as an independent statutory authority. Under section 8 of the, Civil Aviation Act 1988, CASA is a body corporate separate from the Commonwealth. CASA's primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas. It is also required to provide comprehensive safety education and training programmes, cooperate with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, and administer certain features of Part IVA of the Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act 1959. The Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 and the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, made under authority of the Civil Aviation Act, provide for general regulatory controls for the safety of air navigation. The Civil Aviation Act and CAR 1988 empower CASA to issue Civil Aviation Orders on detailed matters of regulation. The CASRs 1998 empower CASA to issue Manuals of Standards which support CASR by providing detailed technical material.

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