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BAE Systems are recruiting positions for our Capability Enhancement (DCE) program. Our workforce built and now lead the sustainment and upgrade of the Royal Australian Navy’s three Hobart class air warfare destroyers — HMAS Hobart, HMAS Brisbane, and HMAS Sydney. These ships are designed to provide anti-aircraft warfare screening for the fleet and can also engage in anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
We have several exciting new opportunities for Mechanical Technicians for the specialist areas of Auxiliaries & Hotel Services to join the DCE program on a permanent full-time basis. Reporting to the Auxiliaries & Hotel Services Lead, you’ll play a key role in conducting Installation & Set to Work (STW) activities, Testing, Commissioning & Maintenance of Ships Systems and Equipment ensuring the continued successful operation of the Destroyers for the Royal Australian Navy.
You’ll work with mission-critical Auxiliaries and Hotel Services Systems, including but not limited to; Fire Main and Fire Suppression Systems, Chilled Water, Fresh & Potable Water generation, Technical Water systems, Ventilation & Extraction, Sea Water & Chemical Nuclear Radiological and Biological (CBRN) ships protection systems. This involves providing input into the design, development and implementation of systems and equipment and actual conduct of installing, set to work, acceptance testing and maintaining the system and equipment against technical requirements.
Based at our Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide, we offer flexible work options, including hybrid arrangements and a 9-day fortnight to help you balance work and life.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Set to work, test, integrate and commission equipment and systems.
- Development and preparation of accurate technical documentation including test procedures and reports.
- Provide expert technical (hands on) services to projects.
- Provide input to planning and maintenance of schedules.
- Assist in the design, construction, testing and acceptance of systems.
- Defect analysis, resolution and provision of detailed technical reports.
- Contribute to the analysis of complex technical problems to create solutions where precedent may not exist.
- Make decisions and facilitate problem-solving guided by policies, procedures and business plans, with guidance and oversight from manager.
- Working with minimum supervision, manage own time to address competing task priorities, ensuring all tasking is completed in accordance with assigned budget, schedule and priority.
- Work as directed by Test & Commissioning Technical Lead.
- Act as the ship platform systems mechanical Subject Matter Expert (SME) assuming a crucial role conducting sea trials tests, encompassing its preparation, proficient management, and meticulous execution.
- Carry out tasks in a safe manner including planning isolations of ships systems and writing/reviewing risk assessments.
- Attend training where required to upskill and develop into a Suitably Qualified and Experienced Personnel (SQEP).
ABOUT YOU
- Hold a Certificate III or higher Trade Qualification in Mechanical Engineering that is Nationally recognised.
- Significant post-trade experience in a complex production or Industrial environment.
- Strong experience in Equipment maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to work under pressure and multitask simultaneously within a production environment.
- Demonstrated communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate with employees and customers at all levels.
- Demonstrated professional integrity, advanced level of technical knowledge, objectivity, acceptance of responsibility, maturity of judgement.
- Desire to seek and share good practice and technical knowledge locally to continuously improve own practices whilst improving safety on the worksite.
- Self-motivated and proactive to support working autonomously diagnosing production issues, developing solutions and ensuring issues are driven to closure.
- Experience in a maritime related industry is highly desirable but not essential.
- Possess or be eligible to obtain and maintain appropriate defence security clearance and eligibility to be cleared for International Traffic in Arms (ITAR) regulations.
We believe in hiring for potential, we know that some candidates hesitate if they don’t tick all the boxes. If this role interests you, but you don’t meet all the criteria, we still encourage you to apply.
Application REQUIREMENTS & CLEARANCES:
To apply, please send through an updated CV, Cover Letter outlining why you feel your experience makes you a good fit, along with a copy of your relevant qualifications prior to the close date to be considered. Please note, as a Defence security clearance is required for this role, applicants must be Australian citizens and either possess or be eligible to obtain and maintain a Negative Vetting 1 security clearance. Further information regarding security clearances. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) are applicable and as such, your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role.
About US:
BAE Systems Australia’s maritime workforce built and lead the sustainment of the Royal Australian Navy’s three Hobart class air warfare destroyers — HMAS Hobart, HMAS Brisbane, and HMAS Sydney. More about what we do can be found here: https://www.baesystems.com/en-aus/what-we-do/awd
AT BAE, you will join a workplace that truly cares about your wellbeing. Our people are diverse, and we value the variety of perspectives this brings, we know that a culture that is inclusive and fosters a sense of belonging is a place we can all make the most of our unique talents and be our best.
As Australia’s largest defence company in a rapidly growing sector, you will be connected into a global team and encouraged to explore where your career might take you whether that is a traditional career path or squiggly one, there are infinite possibilities for you at BAE Systems Australia. We welcome applicants from all people regardless of sex, gender identity, race, ethnicity, disability, pregnancy, age, or other lived experience; and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all positions.
We are also proud to be recognised as an employer of choice for women by WORK180 and a member of the Circle Back Initiative, were we are committed to responding to every applicant.
To learn more about our competitive employee benefits, flexibility, other employment opportunities and what to expect from our recruitment process please visit: www.baesystemscareers.com.au.