Working for the Australian Antarctic Program, you'll become an Antarctic expeditioner, living and working at one of Australia's four research stations.
Our stations are Casey, Davis and Mawson in Antarctica and our sub-Antarctic station on Macquarie Island.
The continent of Antarctica is in the Southern Ocean, some 4000km south of Tasmania.
The wildlife, scenery and role in global climate and ocean systems make it one of Earth's most spectacular and environmentally important locations.
Each of Australia's Antarctic research stations is home to a small and supportive community of tradespeople, station leaders, scientists, doctors, chefs, and telecommunications experts.
The Australian Antarctic Program is led by the Australian Antarctic Division, based near Hobart, Tasmania.
The division is part of the Australian Government's Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment, and Water.
The Opportunity Become an Antarctic Expeditioner - do your everyday job in an extraordinary place.Be part of something big.
Your work will support the program's scientists conducting globally significant climate and ocean research.Experience Antarctic wildlife and life in the coldest place on Earth.Make the most of station life by making new friends, learning new things, having unique experiences, and participating in social activities.Travel and accommodation expenses covered, including return travel from home to Hobart and accommodation in Hobart.Meals prepared by our professional chefs and access to recreation facilities.Earn extra allowances while in Antarctica/Macquarie Island in addition to the base salary you receive while working for us in Australia.The Job As a Senior Communications Technical Officer (SCTO), you will be responsible for the routine and complex telecommunications maintenance in support of daily station operations.
You will also make repairs and operate communications equipment.
You may install or assist with the installation of complex telecommunications systems.
SCTOs are the supervisor for Communications Technical Officers (CTO), and Information Technical Officers (ITO) whilst on station, managing team workloads and tasks in accordance with technical and operational priorities.
SCTOs are employed in winter jobs at Casey, Davis, Mawson and Macquarie Island.
Summer or shorter winter jobs may become available.
Key duties will include, but are not limited to: Maintain highly complex telecommunications equipment, systems and facilities at a station, including VHF radio systems, various satellite systems – VSAT, MSS, and fixed ground stations, network equipment including fibre optic cabling, and structured cabling.Undertake limited maintenance of antennas and associated cabling/feeder systems.
This may include climbing masts up to 30m high to maintain antennas.
Training will be provided before departing for Antarctica.Maintain miscellaneous electronic office and amenities facilities, including audio-visual equipment, possibly to component level.Provide support to science programs, including Geoscience Australia, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency and other projects/agencies as required.Assist the Kingston head office information technology staff to maintain IT infrastructure and equipment at a station.Oversee the efficient and effective operation of the telecommunications systems, infrastructure and equipment at a station.Work management and task prioritisation for the SCTO, CTO, ITO and Communications Riggers.Demonstrate sensitivity for privacy and security requirements at all times.As a proactive and positive member of the community you will: Maintain a personal and practical commitment to AAD policies and standard operating procedures (including work, health and safety and environmental policies).
Training and guidance in regard to all responsibilities relevant to your position will be provided.Be rostered to perform duties to support the community life of the expedition, such as general kitchen duties, garbage clearance, general cleaning duties, and assisting other expedition members with official programs, to ensure an equitable contribution.Work in areas outside of your primary role, for example, helping other areas or science projects, or participating in general labouring tasks such as clearing snow or handling cargo.Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion At the AAD, we value diversity in all its forms—background, experience, and perspective.
We recognise the challenges that come with our work and are committed to fostering an inclusive culture for all.
We encourage applications from everyone, especially people from under-represented groups like Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, gender-diverse people, LGBTQIA+ communities, and those of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
How to apply Go to jobs.antarctica.gov.au/jobs-in-antarctica/ for more information about:
How to apply for the rolePosition description including essential criteria and qualifications to address in your applicationEmployment conditions, salary, allowances, superannuation and annual leaveLife in Antarctica and Macquarie Island$98,632 pa while in Australia increasing to $166,586 pa (when in Antarctica/sub-Antarctic, inclusive of Antarctic Allowances).
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