$91,702 - $104,753 + up to 15.4% Superannuation Garden Island - NSW The Role Risk Officer, The Regional Maintenance Centre - East (RMC-E) is part of a dynamic team that helps to support and influence positive outcomes for naval maintenance.
Reporting to the EL 1 Manager, the Risk Officer will: Provide advice and leadership to identify, monitor and proactively manage risk, guide safe work practices and meet regulatory requirements ensuring compliance with relevant contractual requirements.
Provide effective oversight over risk management function of and reporting by Regional Maintenance Provider (East).
Manage the RMC-E Risk Management System and provide quality risk reporting (delivering briefs, reports and presentations as required).
Support key stakeholders and be the point of contact on all matters relating to risk.
Ensure compliance with legislative, policy and regulatory frameworks.
Use contemporary tools, methodology and initiatives to drive continuous improvement.
Establish risk assurance processes such as ongoing training and internal audits.
About our Team RMC-E is playing a lead role implementing Plan Galileo's ambitious reform program for surface fleet sustainment.
Realising this will ensure Defence can support the significant increase in a complex fleet of vessels generated through Continuous Naval Shipbuilding.
It will enhance Navy's agility and it's ability to surge from strategic locations across Australia, particularly into the Pacific.
Development of sovereign sustainment capability is key, so that Defence has the workforce, supply chains and infrastructure to support the future fleet.
The team will manage the Regional Maintenance Provider and work together to plan, manage, execute and assure maintenance for Navy vessels and build resilient local and regional supply chains.
RMC-E will contribute to delivery of continuous sustainment of the complex naval capability resulting from Continuous Naval Shipbuilding and ensure Navy responds to changing operational requirements, providing assurance, audit and compliance of contractors and reports on performance, opportunity and risk, in addition to developing industry networks.
Our Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have the following attributes, skills and experience: Demonstrated and relevant risk management experience.
Excellent stakeholder engagement, communication and communication skills.
A passion for developing and managing efficient and effective risk management practices and procedures.
Baseline Security clearance or ability to obtain the same.
Given the nature of the role is to assist in maintaining the Navy ships and that it requires close interaction with Navy ship maintenance staff and a large number of stakeholders, the candidate must be: Physically fit and have the ability to climb the Navy ships through gangways and stairs.
Able to effectively converse with stakeholders through verbal and written communication in person and online; and Able to work onsite at the base.
Note: At Defence, a team-oriented growth mindset is at the heart of our culture, so even if you have most but not all of these skills in your toolbox, we would love to hear from you.
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