The incumbent serves as a Foreign Affairs Specialist and is the top agency focal point on U.S. civil aviation policies, practices and procedures in his/her area of responsibility. Coordinates and manages aviation-related activities within their geographical portfolio with other U.S. Government agencies and industry and with foreign civil aviation authorities and international aviation organizations.
Duties
Is a recognized expert within FAA and is called upon to provide leadership for highly complex and challenging activities under the minimal direction of a manager or executive. May act as a technical expert to develop new and innovative concepts, approaches, methodologies, techniques, and policies, or as a senior project manager or team leader for large, challenging work activities.
Proactively implements the key focus areas of the FAAs international mission:
Develops initiatives that advance U.S. standards, policies, and procedures to achieve a safer, more efficient, and sustainable global air transportation system and competitive spanetplace.
Formulates strategies to help achieve a common and modernized system of air traffic control and air navigation for both civil and military aircraft.
Identifies and executes bilateral arrangements that codify US and foreign commitments to harmonize standards, and/or adopt of US practices through targeted technical assistance and cooperative arrangements.
Collaborates with the FAA Management Board, staff offices and lines of business to advance the international component of FAA programmatic initiatives as the international standard, and to ensure interoperability, collaboration and harmonization.
Works with International Civil Aviation Organization regional offices and entities, such as the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), as well as identified critical states and partners, to formulate FAA initiatives of appropriate scope and scale to US interests that efficiently leverage the FAA presence and efficacy in the world.
Communicates the latest NOTAMs, advisories and other security-related documents and information to key European partners, and advises FAA ASH of airspace changes or other conflict-related updates in Europe that may affect US carriers.
As a core function, supports the FAAs international mission:
Builds critical communication networks and relationships with other governments, air navigation service providers, international organizations, US Embassy officials, and aviation industry representatives.
Collects, analyzes and distributes critical information and intelligence in his/her area of responsibility and using this information to assist FAA decision makers in effectively developing and implementing the FAA international strategic plan.
Contributes to the FAAs strategic planning by formulating FAA initiatives of appropriate scope and scale to US interests that efficiently leverage the FAA presence and efficacy in the world.
Manages key programs and projects that advance the agencys international goals and objectives.