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About the Job
The Corporate Standards and Authorizations Officer supports the implementation and tracking of corporate standards, procedures, and employee authorizations to ensure compliance with applicable aviation regulations and internal policies at Royal Jordanian Airlines.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Assist in documenting and updating corporate standards, procedures, and work instructions.
- Support compliance monitoring by tracking updates from aviation authorities and industry bodies (e.g. IATA, CARC, EASA, FAA).
- Maintain and update internal manuals, procedures, and authorization records across departments.
- Track employee authorizations and approvals and flag upcoming expiries or missing documentation.
- Support the preparation and processing of authorization requests for approved job functions.
- Maintain organized records and filing systems related to authorizations and approvals.
- Coordinate with internal departments to follow up on required documentation and approvals.
- Prepare basic reports and status summaries related to standards and authorizations.
- Provide administrative support to audits, inspections, and internal reviews when required.
Skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Good documentation and process management capabilities.
- Basic understanding of aviation regulatory frameworks (IATA, CARC, EASA, FAA, IOSA, ISAGO).
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Effective time management and planning skills.
- Knowledge in Power BI for data visualization, dashboard creation, and reporting
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Education
Business administration or any related field.
Job Details
Preferred Candidate
Royal Jordanian Airlines
The National Carrier and Jordan's Ambassador to the World “I want our national carrier to be the ambassador of goodwill and the bridge across which we exchange culture, civilization, trade, technology, friendship and better understanding with the rest of the world. ”King Hussein Bin Talal, 1963Growth in Size and Reputation Royal Jordanian’s role as Jordan’s national carrier has now long been established since 1963. Now under the guidance of His Majesty King Abdullah II, we have ascended from humble beginnings with three aircraft and four regional destinations, to become one of the elite members of a global alliance, a fleet comprising more than 30 aircraft, and a destination network of 60 global stops. Not only have we grown in size, our reputation has been cemented in the public eye through our full membership in oneworld since 2007.Centrally Located Strategically located in Amman, Royal Jordanian's central hub provides the ideal location through which Europe, Asia, Africa, and anywhere in the Middle East can be easily reached. Our Amman City Terminal at 7th Circle provides a central locale for sales and early boarding services. We are proud to fly in and out of our main airport, Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA), conveniently situated just outside the city. A Family of Services In order to ensure quality in all areas of service and operations, RJ owns shares in a number of sister companies related to providing the utmost in air travel services.





