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Risk Management Specialist IV

San Diego, CA ยท On-site

$105.89K - $189.55K/yr

Assess corporate risk exposure through both quantitative and qualitative analysis and recommend ... Identify and manage risks specific to aviation operations, including operational, liability ...

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Senior Construction Management Project Risk Management Professional Location: New York / New Jersey ... Experience supporting infrastructure, transportation, aviation, rail, transit, marine, tunnel ...

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Senior Construction Management Project Risk Management Professional Location: New York / New Jersey ... Experience supporting infrastructure, transportation, aviation, rail, transit, marine, tunnel ...

... Aviation Project Management Office by leading comprehensive risk, issue, and opportunity (RI&O) management activities. This role is critical to delivering an integrated risk posture that informs ...

... Aviation Project Management Office by leading comprehensive risk, issue, and opportunity (RI&O) management activities. This role is critical to delivering an integrated risk posture that informs ...

... Aviation Project Management Office by leading comprehensive risk, issue, and opportunity (RI&O) management activities. This role is critical to delivering an integrated risk posture that informs ...

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How much do aviation risk management jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for aviation risk management in the United States is $111,556.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,000.00 and $129,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Aviation Risk Management job involve?

An Aviation Risk Management job focuses on identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks in the aviation industry to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Professionals in this field analyze potential hazards related to flight operations, maintenance, security, and environmental factors. They develop risk mitigation strategies, implement safety protocols, and ensure compliance with industry regulations like those from the FAA or ICAO. Effective risk management helps prevent accidents, enhances operational efficiency, and supports overall aviation safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aviation Risk Management position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Aviation Risk Management, you need a solid understanding of aviation regulations, risk assessment methodologies, and safety management systems, often supported by a degree in aviation, engineering, or safety and relevant certifications like SMS or ISO 31000. Familiarity with specialized software for risk analysis, data management systems, and incident reporting platforms is common. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set exceptional professionals apart in this field. These competencies are crucial for proactively identifying, evaluating, and mitigating risks to ensure operational safety and compliance within the aviation industry.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals in Aviation Risk Management, and how are they addressed?

Professionals in Aviation Risk Management often encounter challenges such as rapidly evolving regulations, high-stakes decision-making, and identifying emerging risks across complex operational environments. They address these issues by staying current with industry standards, conducting thorough risk assessments, and collaborating closely with multiple departments like operations, maintenance, and regulatory affairs. Adapting to new technologies, supporting ongoing training, and fostering a safety-focused culture are also essential. Proactively addressing these challenges helps minimize incidents and ensures compliance with both national and international aviation safety requirements.
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Infographic showing various Aviation Risk Management job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 80% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 9% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,556 per year, or $53.6 per hour.

Aviation Advisor (Helicopter License Required)

Repsol

Houston, TX โ€ข Hybrid

Full-time

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At Repsol, we are committed to equality and do not request personal information. We believe that diversity contributes to innovative ideas and provides added value that enables us to benefit from mutual learning and perform our best work. Here, what counts is your experience and your ability to create value.

We offer you the opportunity to grow professionally, develop your career with challenging projects and collaborate with talented people worldwide. As a company committed to diversity and inclusion, we encourage all professionals who meet the job description requirements to apply. Repsol is hiring an Aviation Advisor who holds a current Helicopter license to support global Exploration & Production (E&P) operations, to be based in Houston, TX Business Unit: ESG / E&P Location: Houston, TX Schedule: Office-based (hybrid) with significant travel Travel: Up to ~50% global travel Reports To: ESG / HSE Leadership Position Summary The Aviation Advisor plays a critical role in supporting Repsol's global E&P operations by managing aviation-related risks associated with contractor-operated aircraft and aviation services.

As aviation is classified as a Major Accident Hazard, this role is responsible for ensuring that aviation activities across business units, assets, and projects are conducted safely, in compliance with company standards, and aligned with regulatory and industry requirements. The Aviation Advisor provides subject matter expertise in aviation risk management, contractor oversight, safety assurance, and aviation safety technical support for logistics and procurement activities. The role partners closely with global business units, HSE teams, and contractors to strengthen aviation safety performance, standardization, and continuous improvement across diverse operating environments.

Success in this role means reducing aviation risk exposure, strengthening contractor oversight, and enabling safe and efficient aviation operations across Repsol's global portfolio. Role Focus Aviation risk management and contractor oversight Global safety assurance, audits, and incident investigation Technical advisory support on aviation safety to logistics and procurement teams Cross-business unit standardization and best practice sharing Strategic improvement of aviation safety performance Global collaboration across diverse environments Key Responsibilities Aviation Contractor Management Classifies Aviation Contracts according to their risk. Defines Technical and HSE requirements to be included in new contracts.

Reviews the SoW for aviation service contracts. Participates in the Technical Evaluations of aviation contracts, reviews clauses in proposed contracts and provides information on regulatory background. Follows up, at high level, all Repsol's aviation contractor's safety performance using KPIs.

Aviation Audits Evaluates external aviation consulting services (e.g. parties conducting audits, gap analyses and technical evaluations on behalf of Repsol's entities). Acts as Contract Holder for aviation auditing service companies, and for international Aviation Safety Database services.

Performs aviation safety audits of aviation operators. Performs audits and assessments of ground infrastructure such as helipads and air strips. Aviation Risk Assessments * Performs risk assessments of Commercial airlines and maintains the list of unrestricted airlines following Repsol's Commercial airline travel risk management procedures.

Maintains Aviation Risk Assessment methodology up to date, considering O&G Industry (IOGP) guidance and latest industry data. Assesses and/or validates the risks of aviation services when they do not comply with Repsol's requirements, explaining and communicating the risk to management. * Participates in all Management of Change processes related to aviation, as Subject Matter Expert.

Aviation Incident Management Provides global technical support in incident investigation, risk evaluation, corrective action closure, and training. Evaluates the potentiality of aviation incidents. * Participates in all aviation incident investigations as Subject Matter Expert.

Identifies and shares Lessons Learned, best practices and synergies between different Business Units. Assurance and Governance Advisory support on the development of local procedures and technical instructions Conducts assurance activities to assess compliance with Repsol's Aviation Risk Management Procedure. Advocates Repsol's perspective in O&G Industry (IOGP) aviation safety actions and increases Repsol cooperation in global O&G aviation risk management.

Keeps up to date with Aviation International standards and is knowledgeable of most relevant aviation safety standards. Participates as needed in international forums such as Vertical Aviation International. Proposes short-term and long-term strategies for improving aviation safety where there is limited offering of aviation contractors, working with contractors and local O&G operators for reaching the desired outcomes.

Required Qualifications & Experience Full U.S. work authorization without restrictions, conditions, or current/future sponsorship. University degree in Aviation, Engineering, or related field Helicopter pilot license required Training in aviation accident investigation and human factors 5+ years commercial helicopter pilot 5+ years aviation safety experience, preferably in Safety Management System and Quality Assurance 5+ years Oil & Gas experience including offshore Experience across diverse operating environments and geographies Familiarity with aviation standards (IOGP, BARS, IATA, EASA) HSE field experience, including Operational Safety Assessments, Aviation Ground Infrastructure assessments, maintenance and construction Competent in FDM, HFDM, HUMS, LOFT programs for onshore and offshore activity Key Competencies Aviation safety and risk management expertise Analytical thinking and sound judgment Stakeholder management and influencing skills Strong communication skills Ability to deliver training and technical guidance Collaborative mindset in multicultural environments Working Conditions Office-based with hybrid flexibility Significant international travel required Exposure to global field environments Repsol is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Gender/Disability/Ethnicity/Veteran