The Role
Calling all aircraft technicians, aircraft maintenance engineers and technical professionals!
Do you want a job where you can actually make a difference and directly contribute to the safety and security of all Australians? In addition to rewarding employment, do you want job security, good remuneration, no shift work and a relaxed coastal lifestyle? This is the job for you!
Navy Aviation System Program Office (NASPO) is offering the opportunity to be part of a team that ensures both the mission readiness and airworthiness of the Royal Australian Navy’s MH-60R Seahawk Romeo helicopter fleet and the safety of its aviators and aircraft maintenance staff through the conduct and delivery of RAN MH-60R program technical support services.
The current position available is for a MH-60R Avionics-Systems Technical Officer; however, suitable applicants from specialist fields better suited to other APS 6 Technical roles may be placed on a merit list and drawn upon if further APS 6 technical positions (not limited to avionics-systems) become available.
Successful applicants will use approved processes and data, provided training, and relevant technical domain knowledge, aviation industry and leadership experience to fulfil technical support services within required timeframes through:
1. Performing complex technical assessments and associated tasks, engaging with stakeholders to deliver and exercise appropriate technical delegations.
2. Providing technical knowledge and advice in relation to complex work or difficult issues.
3. Contributing to strategic planning, program and project management.
The US Navy (USN) is a partner and significant contributor to RAN MH-60R technical services via Foreign Military Sales (FMS) agreement. Successful applicants will be required to work with USN counterparts in relation to USN technical information deliverables used in support of technical assessments and other required work outputs.
About our Team
The primary role of the Technical Engineering Services and Support Unit (TESSU), is the conduct of MH-60R Seahawk Romeo helicopter Military Type Certificate Holder (MTCH) functions and agreed MH-60R CAMO and MAO Technical Support Services. You may also provide ad-hoc technical support to rotary wing design activities and flight trials.
The successful applicant will join a diverse team made up of APS, ADF, US Navy and contractors, all driven to ensure both the airworthiness and mission readiness of the RAN’s MH-60R Seahawk Romeo Helicopter fleet and the safety of its aviators and aircraft maintenance staff.
This position will suit an aircraft technician, aircraft maintenance engineer or a technician with a compatible technical trade background and a proven ability to perform and achieve complex technical work both individually and via building team capability.
Our Work Environment
As the range and nature of work in Defence is so diverse, so are the different work environments that our employees are located in. Due to the need to liaise with and respond to Fleet Air Arm (FAA) MH-60R stakeholder and customer requirements, the work arrangement is on-site and the pattern of attendance also largely aligned. Flexible Work Arrangement (FWA) provisions are however available to afford some pattern of attendance flexibility to accommodate individual circumstances.
The workplace environment requirements for this role include:
4. Computer use
5. Generic screen based
6. Sitting at desk
7. Site visits
8. Works in a customer service environment
Office Arrangement
Defence is committed to assisting its employees with flexible office arrangements. This position offers an
9. On Site Office Arrangement.
Our Ideal Candidate
To be successful in this role you will need to:
10. Work independently with reasonable autonomy and accountability for achievement of work outcomes.
11. Be willing and able to coach or lead a small team of technical specialists to achieve work outcomes in a timely manner.
12. Build team capability through coaching, feedback and developing the quality of work undertaken by others.
13. Have reasonable experience working under the Defence Aviation Safety Regulations (DASRs) or under similar current or recent domestic and/or international civilian and/or military aviation technical regulations.
14. Bring reasonable aviation, preferably rotary wing, technical experience and subject matter expertise.
15. Be highly motivated, professional and have excellent written and oral communication skills.
16. Be comfortable networking with a wide variety of customers and stakeholders to build and sustain key working relationships.
17. Have a demonstrated commitment to personal development and provide strong support to the NASPO Executive.
18. Have an advanced level of computer literacy including MS products and be able to utilise other Defence IT systems to achieve results.
19. Encourage diversity of thought and ensure positive and professional workplace relationships and behaviours.