Waterfront Technical Authority Engineers - Multiple positionsAustralia is leveraging the technology, capability and design expertise from the UK and US.
These roles will be involved in evaluating and analysing a variety of considerations such as design, construction, maintenance, installations and infrastructure, within the Australian context.
This will require supporting the definition and development of technical advice for the future nuclear-powered capability.
To achieve this, we seek Chief and Deputy Chief Engineers in the following areas:
Submarine Construction including: Submarine Alongside and Depot MaintenanceNuclear/radiological related Submarine maintenance and construction InfrastructureThe skills required to fulfill these roles include applied knowledge and understanding of:
Design and design control of Submarine (or Naval Ship) Platform Systems including their integration with whole of boat.Working within, and exercising, a delegated level of Technical Authority.Ensuring construction activities achieve and/or maintenance activities maintain the design intent through life of Platform Systems.Development and interpretation of engineering artefacts such as technical reports and drawings, including the ability to synthesise outcomes of specific engineering analysis.These roles will benefit from a minimum of 10 years and preferably 15 years of relevant experience in an applicable domain with experience from a variety of engineering disciplines, including but not limited to:
Electrical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMechatronics EngineeringNaval ArchitectureCivil EngineeringAs a member of the Technical Division, you will continue to grow your subject matter expertise, be accountable for exercising any assigned authorities and providing objective quality evidence.
Your role may range from being very specialist in nature to quite broad, depending on your area of work and expertise.
You may also have the opportunity to work across streams.
To excel in these roles, you will be required to:
Execute delegated Technical Authority Delegations.Support the relevant Whole of Submarine Safety Case (WSSC) approval, amendment and review.Undertake technical assurance of construction and maintenance.Provide research and recommendations at the appropriate level for Upkeep, Upgrade and Update.Research, recommend, and endorse relevant waterfront related submarine and infrastructure plant operating documentation.With the approval of the Branch head, sub delegate safety and technical signatory authority within their delegated system capability to an appropriate level.Support development of ASA technical and organisational frameworks.Support other duties as assigned.Please note: There are currently a number of roles which will be recruited for in order of priority and business need.
If you are successful in your application and the assessment process but have not been suitable for one of the high priority roles, you will be placed in a merit pool and notified as positions become available.
About our Team The Technical Division is responsible for providing independent technical advice, assurance and authority that will support the development and future operation of the nuclear-powered submarine fleet.
We operate with a strong focus on our people, technical development and integrity.
We are underpinned by an inclusive culture that respects, values and utilises the contributions of people of different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.
We are collegiate and collaborative, requiring a high level of integration and consistency to achieve our outcomes for Defence.
By joining our Division, you will be provided with unique opportunities to develop your skills and experience.
This may include:
Working closely with senior Defence and government officials.
This is a true whole of government effort that can open up a variety of different career opportunities.Working directly with our US and UK counterparts to develop our knowledge and industrial capabilities.
With an increased forward presence of Royal Navy and US Navy Nuclear-Powered Submarines to Australia, this may mean working closely on site, and/or travel or relocation overseas.This is an exciting and once in a generation opportunity to apply your Engineering skills, to inform and develop a project of major national and international significance and have a direct impact in ensuring our nation's ongoing security.
Our Ideal Candidate We are seeking talented people who can work collegiately and have a passion for applying their technical skills and knowledge to assist with the development, implementation and verification of engineering requirements.
This will require a number of key competencies, such as:
Technical mastery: Highly developed or the willingness to develop strong technical competence associated with this role.
This encompasses both your common and specialist skills and any additional technical competence.Communication: Strong written, intercultural and oral communication and negotiation skills.
You will be required to communicate commercial and technical requirements to different stakeholders to inform decision making, build common understanding, share knowledge and maintain relationships.Decision-making: Sound judgment and logic, able to apply co-design practices, identify and mitigate risk, and be an analytical, strategic and systems thinker.Technical advice: The provision of subject matter expertise, reporting, analysis and guidance on technical fields, ensuring technical compliance and strong integrity.Professional excellence: In your professional area of expertise, you are adaptable, resilient and flexible.Due to the sensitive work undertaken by ASA, you may be required to undertake further eligibility and suitability screening.
This is an exciting, unique and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to lead a program of national and international significance.
ASA is an integrated civilian and military workforce that draws on high-quality and high-performing team members from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who embody Defence and Australian Public Service values and work every day with a nuclear mindset.
Application Closing Date: Sunday 13 January 2025 For further information please review the job information pack, reference ASA/10925/24 on Defence Careers.
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