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Supervisory Aviation Accident Investigator

Washington, District of Columbia
Salary
$178K–$226K/yr
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
8/22/2025

Job Description

Summary

Senior specialist to lead aviation accident/incident investigations, develop policies, and manage technical analysis.

We are seeking a senior-level professional to manage and oversee aviation accident and incident investigations. This role focuses on developing critical policies and procedures to ensure comprehensive compliance and safety.

  • *Key Responsibilities:**
  • Develop and implement policies and procedures for aircraft accident and incident investigations.
  • Manage and coordinate the participation of investigators in technical work-groups to analyze aviation accidents and incidents.
  • *Required Qualifications:**
  • Minimum of one year of specialized experience equivalent to a Federal GS-15 level.
  • Proven experience in developing policies and procedures governing aircraft accident and incident investigations.
  • Demonstrated experience managing investigators within technical work-groups focused on aviation accident/incident analysis.


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Headquarters:Washington, D.C.

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