Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Government Administration & Politics

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    16 Furzer Street, Phillip ACT 2606
    The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) was established on 6 July 1995 as an independent statutory authority. Under section 8 of the, Civil Aviation Act 1988, CASA is a body corporate separate from the Commonwealth. CASA's primary function is to conduct the safety regulation of civil air operations in Australia and the operation of Australian aircraft overseas. It is also required to provide comprehensive safety education and training programmes, cooperate with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, and administer certain features of Part IVA of the Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act 1959. The Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 and the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, made under authority of the Civil Aviation Act, provide for general regulatory controls for the safety of air navigation. The Civil Aviation Act and CAR 1988 empower CASA to issue Civil Aviation Orders on detailed matters of regulation. The CASRs 1998 empower CASA to issue Manuals of Standards which support CASR by providing detailed technical material.Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website

    Jobs at Civil Aviation Safety Authority

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    at Civil Aviation Safety Authority
    Melbourne VIC
    Aerodromes Inspector delivering national oversight, surveillance and approvals, providing guidance to ensure safe aerodrome and airspace operations.
    Aerodromes Inspector delivering national oversight, surveillance and approvals, providing guidance to ensure safe aerodrome and airspace operations.
    classification: Government & DefenceGovernment & Defence
    5d ago
    5d ago

    at Civil Aviation Safety Authority
    Perth WA
    Aerodromes Inspector delivering national oversight, surveillance and approvals, providing guidance to ensure safe aerodrome and airspace operations.
    Aerodromes Inspector delivering national oversight, surveillance and approvals, providing guidance to ensure safe aerodrome and airspace operations.
    classification: Government & DefenceGovernment & Defence
    5d ago
    5d ago

    Reviews overview

    3.136 ratings in total
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    What’s it like working at Civil Aviation Safety Authority?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Civil Aviation Safety Authority offers several positive aspects including modern facilities, flexible working arrangements, and competitive benefits. Employees particularly value their professional and supportive colleagues who are passionate about aviation safety, along with the opportunity to engage in diverse and challenging work that contributes to the aviation industry.

    However, there are areas that could be improved, such as enhancing management support and communication with staff, and providing more career progression opportunities. The presence of office politics and bureaucracy, along with frequent organisational changes, can present challenges for some employees.

    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Executive Assistant
    Mar 2026
    Canberra ACT 2600Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Professional Happy Workplace
    The good thingsStaff very helpful, good location & great working conditions
    The challengesNothing to be improved
    3.0
    ASR
    Dec 2025
    Canberra ACT 260020 to 21 years in the role, former employee
    Dissapointed to have felt the need to leave earlier than planned.
    The good thingsApplying my technical skills and enhancing aviation safety outcomes.
    The challengesMore support from management when an employee is having issues with tasks even though they are trying their best to complete tasks within acceptable timeframes. Address petty office politics in a more direct way when it is clear they are affecting the employees in delivering optimal outcomes.
    2.0
    Senior Safety Analyst
    Apr 2025
    Brisbane QLD 400013 to 14 years in the role, current employee
    An agency going backwards.
    The good thingsGreat colleagues who are passionate about aviation safety.
    The challengesToxic management culture. Lack of leadership and direction.
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