Title: Director of Safety
Location: Fishers, IN
Reports to: Vice President of Safety
The Company:
At [Company]: We elevate quality of life.
Expect it all at [Company] and our family of companies that provide premier private air travel, charter, aircraft management, sales, maintenance, flight training, airport operation and management.
As a family-owned, professionally operated, and EOS-managed company, we are committed to growth and operational excellence. With private ownership and an employee-centric, values-driven approach, we move fast, care deeply, and act with purpose.
Our people are not just part of our culture—they help define it. Together, we're building something exceptional: a place where doing the right thing, taking care of each other, and delivering for our clients is more than a motto—it's how we work.
Our five core values aren't just words on a wall – they are lived principles that guide every decision we make: Safety First, Do the Right Thing for the Long Term, Take Care of Each Other, Relationships Matter, and Maintain Positivity.
Expect a safe, positive, fast paced, and growth-oriented environment.
Expect a culture focused on the wellbeing and happiness of our Team Members and their families.
Expect to work with a diverse and talented group of aviation professionals.
Expect your voice to be heard.
Expect to matter.
Your future success is our priority - Expect it all.
Perks and Benefits:
Our commitment to "Take Care of Each Other" shows up in everything we offer: generous benefits, competitive wages, paid vacation and holidays, excellent training programs, and discounted flight training. You'll join a tight-knit family where leadership is compassionate, transparent, and empowers you to achieve success—both for the business and your personal growth.
Job Summary:
The Director of Safety has responsibility for safety functions related to Part 91 and Part 135 aviation operations across [Company]. This role supports the development, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive safety programs while ensuring regulatory compliance and fostering a culture of safety excellence. The Director of Safety will champion safety initiatives, manage critical aviation safety documentation, coordinate safety training programs, and work directly with flight crews to instill our "Safety First" core value throughout all flight operations.
Core Schedule:
Core schedule will be Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
On call or evening/weekend/holiday hours may be required for incident response, safety investigations, and urgent operational needs
Travel required up to 25% to various [Company] locations for safety audits and inspections
Compensation:
Base Salary Range: $85,000 – $100,000 (annualized), paid bi-weekly
This position is classified as FLSA Exempt
Day in the Life:
As the Director of Safety at [Company], you'll play a key role in ensuring safety excellence across our Part 91 and Part 135 aviation operations while developing expertise in regulatory compliance and safety program management. Here's what your role encompasses:
Safety Management Systems Leadership
Support the development, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Part 91 and Part 135 operations
Monitor and report on aviation activities that may have an impact on safety across charter and management operations
Lead and maintain Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) and Maintenance Safety Action Program (MSAP) initiatives
Assist with Flight Operational Quality Assurance (FOQA) program
Help maintain aviation-specific safety performance metrics and reporting systems
Regulatory Compliance & Documentation
Maintain compliance with 14 CFR Parts 91 and 135 safety requirements across all flight operations
Serve as Designated Employer Representative (DER) for the certificate DOT Drug & Alcohol program
Support aircraft fleet insurance programs, including documentation updates, invoicing coordination, and communications with insurance providers
Assist with maintaining liaison relationships with industry safety organizations and regulatory agencies
Support regulatory audits and inspections from FAA and other aviation authorities
Emergency Response & Risk Management
Assist with maintaining and executing the Emergency Response Plan specific to aviation operations
Conduct aviation incident and accident investigations with root cause analysis
Support Fatigue Risk Management Program (FRMP) compliance and monitoring
Maintain comprehensive databases of aviation occurrence, incident, and accident information
Track safety recommendations and corrective actions to ensure effective implementation
Safety Training & Communication
Develop and deliver aviation-specific safety training programs for pilots and support staff
Facilitate Safety Committee meetings focused on Part 91 and Part 135 operations
Create and distribute aviation safety articles, bulletins, and safety communications
Coordinate with training departments to integrate safety initiatives into recurrent training programs
Maintain training records and ensure compliance with aviation safety training requirements
Industry Relations & Continuous Improvement
Monitor industry aviation safety concerns that may impact operations
Collect and analyze safety information from industry sources and ensure dissemination among employees
Conduct routine safety inspections and evaluations of aviation operations
Develop safety improvement recommendations based on trend analysis and industry best practices
Complete special projects and initiatives as needed, embracing opportunities to contribute to [Company]'s continued growth and success
Each day brings unique challenges in aviation safety, but your growing expertise ensures our Part 91 and Part 135 operations maintain the highest standards of safety while embodying our core values of "Safety First," doing the right thing for the long term, and taking care of each other.
What will make you successful:
Required Skills & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Aviation Safety, Aviation Management, or related field preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience
Minimum 2-4 years of experience in aviation safety operations, with demonstrated interest in regulatory compliance
Working knowledge of FAA regulations, particularly 14 CFR Parts 91 and 135
Experience with or strong interest in Aviation Safety Action Programs (ASAP) and Maintenance Safety Action Programs (MSAP)
Familiarity with Safety Management Systems (SMS) principles and implementation
Willingness to train and develop as backup Designated Employer Representative (DER) for DOT Drug & Alcohol programs
Understanding of aviation accident investigation and root cause analysis techniques
Experience with insurance documentation and aviation insurance requirements preferred
Proficient computer skills with MS Office Suite and aviation safety databases
Valid driver's license and ability to travel
Must pass background checks and pre-employment screening
Commitment to [Company]'s core values of safety, excellence, and positive culture
Additional Qualities That Will Make You Successful
FAA commercial pilot, airline transport pilot, mechanic, or dispatcher certificate
Experience with Part 91 and Part 135 operations in program management or oversight capacity
Previous experience as Designated Employer Representative (DER) for DOT programs
Completion of FAA Safety Management System training or equivalent advanced safety certifications
Experience with aviation training program development and delivery
Professional aviation safety certifications (Board Certified in Aviation Safety, etc.)
Military aviation safety experience
Strong analytical skills with ability to identify trends and patterns in safety data
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills for diverse aviation audiences
Experience coordinating with insurance providers and managing fleet insurance requirements
Proactive mindset with ability to anticipate safety risks and develop preventive measures
[Company] Group and affiliated companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion in our workplace. Employment decisions are based solely on the qualifications and merit of the individual candidate and needs of the business, without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law.