Transport and logistics

Aviation ground specialist - Fire Fighter

Working in a specialist role supervising the safe arrival, turnaround and departure of aircraft at airports, military bases, heliports and other airfields.

Summary

An aviation operations specialist could work in a number of aviation environments, such as a commercial airport, military base / aerodrome, heliport or other airfield. Specialist roles, all focussed around the arrival, turnaround and departure of aircraft and maintaining an aviation operation, will include knowledge, skills and behaviours to complete complex aviation tasks and may include supervision of others to enable compliance with regulations through a safe, secure and effective aviation operation. These functions may include loading and unloading of aircraft, air traffic control (ATC), movement of aircraft and vehicles airside and the management of passengers both airside and landside. The functions all work as part of a combined team, within which communication with wider colleagues and other stakeholders is essential and the aviation operations specialist plays a key part of a coherent operation. The core knowledge, skills and behaviours must be completed by ALL ground specialists, along with ONE of the five specialist functions.

Typical job titles include

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

Health and safety legislation in aviation and in relation to own role and organisation and how to monitor it

K2:

Requirements for maintaining aviation security in own area of authority and action to take in the event of a breach of security

K3:

Aviation and other applicable legislation, procedures and regulations relating to an aviation environment, and monitoring procedures within own area of responsibility

K4:

Methods of communication to ensure effective and timely transfer of information to different audiences using relevant language and format

K5:

Roles within the team and how these work together to achieve the organisation’s objectives, and how to embrace equality and inclusivity in the workplace

K6:

The aviation systems used within own role and how to operate them, identify faults or errors and what remedial action to take

K7:

Implement and monitor emergency procedures in own area of responsibility, the range of potential incidents and disruption that may occur and the appropriate action to take

K8:

Dangerous goods relevant to a range of aviation operations and how to deal with them effectively in own area of responsibility

K9:

Key timelines for aviation operations performance and consequences of not meeting them

K19:

Save & preserve endangered life: Fire and rescue service responsibilities and procedures for search and rescue operations in an aviation environment

K20:

Resolve aviation fire & rescue incidents: The processes and procedures for resolving aviation fire and rescue operational and special service incidents

K21:

Take responsibility for effective performance in fire and rescue: How to make a positive contribution to the fire and rescue operation in your organisation including physical fitness requirements, health and safety of the working environment both at the base and when attending incidents, maintaining effective working relationships with colleagues during routine tasks and during incidents and continuing to develop your skills and knowledge of fire and rescue operations

K22:

Test, maintain and operate specialist aviation firefighting equipment: Test frequencies and how to plan, select and check specialist firefighting equipment, understanding how to use it in accordance with organisational policy and how to record, report and rectify faults relating to the equipment

K23:

Protect the environment from hazardous materials: The effects that firefighting media may have on the environment, and own and the organisation’s responsibilities to follow procedures for protecting the environment from the effects of hazardous materials during fire and rescue incidents

Technical Educational Products

ST0038
ST0038: Aviation ground specialist - Fire Fighter (Level 3) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0038C
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£38,917 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3313 Fire service officers (watch manager and below)
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3313/01 Firefighters
    • 8233/99 Air transport operatives n.e.c.
S1:

Monitor area of responsibility to ensure compliance with aviation legislation and organisational procedures, addressing and / or reporting hazards

S2:

Ensure aviation security is maintained in own area of operations e.g. challenging people in restricted areas, recording and reporting of security incidents

S3:

Monitor compliance with legislation, procedures and regulations in an aviation environment within own area of responsibility

S4:

Communicate effectively within the working environment, adapting methods and language to meet the situation

S5:

Maximise team performance and meet the objectives of the team whilst embracing equality and inclusivity

S6:

Use aviation systems effectively in own role. Take remedial action upon identification of faults or errors in a timely manner if they occur

S7:

Monitor area of responsibility and take appropriate action to reduce the impact of emergencies, incidents or disruption

S8:

Deal effectively with dangerous goods in own area of responsibility

S9:

Operate each stage of the aviation operations performance to ensure timely aircraft movements

S20:

Save & preserve endangered life Lead a search and rescue team for casualties involved in incidents, coordinate treatment and support casualties involved in incidents

S21:

Resolve aviation fire & rescue incidents Lead the control and extinguishing of aviation fires and resolve special service incidents, providing support for people involved in an operational incident

S22:

Take responsibility for effective performance in fire and rescue Take responsibility for the development of knowledge skills, physical fitness and behaviours relevant to own performance in a fire and rescue organisation, including working with others during routine tasks and when responding to incidents

S23:

Test, maintain and operate specialist aviation firefighting equipment Plan, select and check specialist firefighting equipment in accordance with appropriate test frequencies.

S24:

Test, maintain and operate specialist aviation firefighting equipment Use specialist firefighting equipment in accordance with organisational policy, record, report and rectify faults of relevant specialist firefighting equipment

S25:

Protect the environment from hazardous materials Minimise damage to the environment from hazardous materials and decontaminate people and property. Support people involved in an operational incident

Technical Educational Products

ST0038 image
ST0038: Aviation ground specialist - Fire Fighter (Level 3) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0038C
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£38,917 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3313 Fire service officers (watch manager and below)
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3313/01 Firefighters
    • 8233/99 Air transport operatives n.e.c.
B1:

Embrace and promote the values of the organisation

B2:

Treat team, customers and other stakeholders with courtesy and respect

B3:

Take ownership and responsibility of role and working area, including team members where responsible

B4:

Display loyalty, integrity and accountability to the organisation

B5:

Commit to continuous development of self and team, including improvements to systems and processes

B6:

Be vigilant and proactive in promoting a safe, secure and compliant working culture

Technical Educational Products

ST0038 image
ST0038: Aviation ground specialist - Fire Fighter (Level 3) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0038C
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£38,917 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3313 Fire service officers (watch manager and below)
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3313/01 Firefighters
    • 8233/99 Air transport operatives n.e.c.