The Civil Aviation Authority and the Aviation Security Service offer distinctively different career opportunities and embrace diverse talent.
All jobs at the Authority contribute to ensuring safe and secure skies to help New Zealand fly.
The Civil Aviation Authority is the regulatory arm of our organisation and the Aviation Security Service is the nationwide provider for aviation security.
By joining us, you will be part of a team where meaningful work, collaboration and innovation come together to help keep New Zealand's skies safe and secure.
At the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, we are constantly evolving to meet the demands of a changing environment and the aviation industry.
Recent legislative changes, along with an organisational realignment, have opened exciting new opportunities across the Authority.
These changes are part of a broader effort to better position our teams for the future by enabling us to be more collaborative, efficient, and effective in everything we do.
As we step confidently into our role as a modern regulator, we are embracing intelligence-led, risk-based approaches that help us make a real difference for our people and the communities we serve – with a strong value-for-money ethos.
We're also committed to enabling aviation participants to support economic growth in New Zealand's aviation sector.
About the role
This role will give you the opportunity to positively influence the continuous improvement in aviation safety performance by engaging and communicating closely with operators.
The role will promote safety and operational best practices within the New Zealand aviation system.
As such, you will be required to exercise sound judgement and responsibility within an established operating framework.
Managing Certificates for Air Transport, Aviation Training, Adventure Aviation and Recreational Organisations and assisting with aviation safety related work as required, will require regular travel around New Zealand.
The certification process can relate to new airlines or existing operations requiring recertification on a five-year cycle.
Various approvals are essential as an air operator makes changes to its operation and on occasion, you may be required to conduct CAA work overseas.
You will also be involved in safety matters, risk management, technical papers, and may do some flight testing on behalf of the Director.
The salary band for the Flight Operations Inspector position goes from $115,536 to $161,412.
Starting salaries will be based on knowledge, skills and experience the successful candidate brings to the role and relativities across the organisation.
What You'll Bring
To be successful in this role you will be able to bring operational knowledge and experience and apply this to your work at the Authority.
About Us
Our Values – Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Transparency, and Collaboration – represent the standards of behaviour we uphold and guide how we work at the Authority.
We embrace diversity and are committed to providing an inclusive environment where our people feel respected, safe, and valued for their unique contributions.
We recognise that our people drive our success.
Apply directly by completing the online application form and submit your CV and Cover Letter.
Note : your cover letter will be a key part of our assessment process, so please highlight how your experience relates to the key skills required for this role.
We want to ensure accessibility needs are well supported, so the recruitment process is fair and equitable for all.
Therefore, please let us know if there is any support, we can provide to ensure the recruitment process is fully accessible to you.
For more information on the role please view the position description or contact the Recruitment team at
Applications close Monday 29 September 2025
Promote safety and operational best practices within the New Zealand aviation system
Inspector • Wellington, New Zealand