You can be part of the team that enables significant service improvements for our people.If finding complex technological solutions is your game, we've got the team for you. You're going to help us create seamless operations that result in efficiency for millions of customers.In this role, you'll:The Future Mobility Testing and Research Centre in Cudal was established to conduct testing and evaluation on emerging technology of Safety Assist features in cars such as autonomous emergency braking, forward collision warning and lane keep assist functions in accordance with international and national protocols.Utilising robots capable of driving cars, articulated pedestrian targets and pilotable self-propelled car target (aka. GST – Guided Soft Target, or GVT – Global Vehicle Target), the Cudal test facility is the only one of its kind in Australia and is at the forefront of autonomous testing in Australia.Right now, we have opportunity for a Test Engineer (Equipment) – Future Mobility Testing to support the delivery of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) testing, research and development of future mobility technologies, vehicle safety innovation and technology development and TfNSW Road Safety research programs.The dedicated and experienced Testing Engineer (Equipment) will help to ensure the seamless operation and management of our FMRTC testing equipment. You'll play a critical role in supporting daily test activities, troubleshooting on-track issues, managing inventory, and maintaining high standards of equipment quality and compliance.What you will be involved in:Maintain all FMRTC equipment in working order to support the delivery of daily test activitiesTroubleshooting and issue resolution during testing, including on-track supportPlanning, management and ordering of spares, consumables and parts to support planned test scheduleStocktake and inventory managementResponsible for the upkeep and management of workshops and stores roomsConduct planned maintenance and repairs and upgrades on all equipmentCommunicate and work with Technical Manager on equipment issues, including aligning maintenance and calibration requirements affecting test schedulesClear and effective documentation and reporting on all equipment related issues and activitiesDevelop and maintain systems for inventory, maintenance and calibration requirementsTest target maintenance – Visual checks and radar scans of soft targets to ensure they meet required RADAR specificationsKeep up to date with equipment developments and technologiesProvide input and improvements to test methods through new equipment and technologiesBuild and maintain relationships with equipment manufacturers and suppliersExample of work with the Quality Management Systems:Work closely with the Quality and Business Systems Manager and Technical Manager in the planning of equipment maintenance, software/firmware upgrades and calibrations in line with the Test schedulePhysically perform periodic internal equipment calibrationsOrganise and manage periodic external equipment calibrations“Acceptance” of new equipment – including testing and validating equipment functions as intended and meets test requirementsEnsure equipment meets QMS requirementsWork with internal parties to create workflows and training documents for existing and new equipmentEnsure all maintenance activities are properly documented and recordedThis small, specialist team are inclusive and welcoming and will provide you with a flexible workplace to support genuine work-life balance. The role is based in Cudal (Central Western NSW), the infrastructure is located in Cudal and there is a requirement to be on site.About you:We’re flexible on your background. Ideally, you have tertiary qualifications in Engineering (Mechatronics, Electronics, Electrical, Aviation, Mechanical or related), with a genuine passion for robotics and automation. You will also have knowledge and experience with communication systems (GPS, network, and radio), Digital connectivity, Connected and Autonomous technologies.You are curious. You have a demonstrated ability and desire to problem solve, investigate, seek solutions and think laterally when approaching new and unfamiliar technology. This is essential, as you will be required to ensure equipment remains operational during test programs. Any experience in future mobility technologies, sensors or robotics would be highly regarded.Importantly, you need to be able to work in a team environment who is willing to learn and has an ability to think outside the box.Essential Requirements:Bachelor degree in an Engineering discipline (Mechatronics/Electronics/Electrical/Mechanical or Automation) from an Australian tertiary institution or equivalent overseas qualificationsPossess a current and valid Australian motor vehicle driver licenseWillingness to work outside regular working hours and travel on occasionDesired requirements:Must have experience in mechanical hardware and equipment maintenance and calibrationsMust have experience in electrical and software/firmware aspects of maintenance and upgradesAdditional information:This role requires testing beyond normal working hours, for example testing in night-time conditions. So, willingness to work outside regular working hours and travel on occasion. Work is at times physical, and requires working extended periods outdoors in the elements. Candidates may need to undertake background checks, criminal record checks, and a medical/fitness assessment.We want you to be your best, and will provide you with opportunities to work flexibly, and develop your skills. If you’re looking to make a real impact by working on important and visible projects, we’d like to hear from you.Who we are:Transport for NSW provides a safe, integrated, and efficient transport system. We connect people, communities and industry every day.#LI-Onsite#reghybJoin us:Our workforce is as diverse as the community we serve. If you’d like further information on our inclusion and diversity initiatives, visit Transport careers.We offer a wide range of employee benefits, like our award-winning flexible and hybrid work options.This is an in-person, on-site role.What are you waiting for…? Connect with us. Apply now!Applications close: 11:59 pm Sunday 27 April 2025.For more information about this role, please contact SRIVATSA.LAKSHMINARAYANA@TRANSPORT.NSW.GOV.AU.Aboriginal people and people living with disability are supported throughout the recruitment process and at work, and we encourage you to apply. Visit Supporting Aboriginal people or Supporting people with disability for more info or speak to your talent team member to arrange any adjustments to how you interact with us.Need some help with your application? Take a look at our application tips video series.
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