Have you always wanted to work overseas? Are you looking to expand your career with the opportunity to receive world-class training?
An exciting career awaits you at ASC, Australia's submarine company - the sustainer of Australia's conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines in the AUKUS partnership. To deliver on this new and exciting work, we are seeking a skilled Mechanical Engineer (Nuclear and Fluid Systems) to undertake long-term, world-leading training in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, U.S.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to further your career and professional capabilities through collaborations and upskilling with world-leading industry partners.
Placements are available in July 2025 and will be approximately 90 weeks in duration.
Responsibilities
As a Mechanical Engineer (Nuclear), specialising in Fluid Systems, you will typically be responsible for:
* Exercising technical control over the shipyard to provide optimum effectiveness, safety and economy of the submarine propulsion plant
* Acting as a “shift engineer” to provide technical direction during periods when shipyard production activities are engaged in work which might affect the propulsion plants
* Providing engineering support to the supply program for the procurement, inspection, and acceptance of critical nuclear reactor plant equipment and materials
* Ensuring that the Nuclear Power Manual chapter is in conformance with the latest requirements of NAVSEA, Military Specifications, technical manuals, instructions, policies, plans and procedures
* Performing the advance technical planning functions necessary to prepare the shipyard for forthcoming restricted availability, voyage repair, technical availability, and regular overhaul work
Eligibility Criteria
The successful applicant must possess:
* Minimum Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
* 1-5 years' experience (desirable)
* Experience within the defence industry or on submarines (desirable)
The ability to obtain and maintain a NV1 defence clearance.
During deployment, you will receive on-the-job training combined with instructor-led classroom training. This training program and work is carried out in accordance with company and US Navy processes and procedures.
At the completion of your deployment, you will return to Western Australia (WA) to carry out the planning, management, and in-water maintenance activities on the United States Navy Virginia Class Submarines at HMAS Stirling. Repatriation to WA is non-negotiable, so please consider this when applying.
Note
This is a Civilian role and recruitment processes will differ from those undertaken in Active Service Defence recruitment.
We’re here to support you prior to deployment and when you are overseas. As an ASC employee working overseas, you will have access to a host of great benefits:
* Be paid to work, train, and live in the United States
* Work on world-class nuclear-powered submarines and learn cutting-edge nuclear technology
* Have access to benefits and entitlements to support relocation and your time living and working overseas (such as cost of living allowances, housing assistance, family assistance)
* Return home to a secure job with ASC in the future nuclear-powered submarine program
* Access to ASC’s extensive employment benefits
Next Steps
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted to organise a phone call for a further discussion about the opportunity.
Early applications are encouraged as shortlisting may commence immediately.
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