About the RoleThe Trials Superintendent acts as the central coordinator for all Collins Class Submarine (CCSM) related trials conducted in support of the submarine licensing program and provides support to Trials Group Submarines (TGSM) activities as required.Key responsibilities include:Acting as the central point of contact and ASC coordinator for all CCSM trials.Facilitating daytoday activities within the weapons maintenance facility.Maintaining and providing trials equipment and operating documentation.Maintaining weapons launch vehicles and inclining weights to support weapon trial schedules.Assisting other ASC departments with shortnotice testing requirements.Acting as Trials Team Lead when deployed to support the TGSM trials program.Providing trained and competent team members to support TGSM through CTOMSA and CTOMWA.Ensuring trials documentation is current and approved to support submarine trial programs.Ensuring certified equipment is available where and when required for planned trials.Providing assistance and guidance to CTOM (SA/WA) as approved by the Chief Test Engineer.Supporting ASC Duty Watch functions if required.Reporting to the Chief Test Engineer, the Trials Superintendent is responsible for Safety and Certification Group activities and will engage with stakeholders across all levels of the Submarine Enterprise in both operational environments and during CCSM maintenance periods and dockings.Essential QualificationsElectrical Fitter (Electronics) or Electrician or Mechanical Fitter (Mechanics)Diploma of Engineering (desirable)Qualification in the use of Automotive Painting equipment (desirable)Essential Skills and Experience5 years'' experience working with Collins Class SubmarinesPractical experience in tests and evaluation and/or Set to Work of systems and equipment on ships or submarinesExtensive practical experience with ship or submarine systems and equipment, including operational capabilities and limitationsPreferred technical expertise in instrumentationUnderstanding of technical design principles and practicesCompetent computer skills and knowledge of Windows operating systemsPreferred CNC milling machine experiencePreferred additive manufacturing experiencePreferred experience in the Test and Trials environmentRequired Behavioural CapabilitiesCustomer ServiceLeadership & ManagementTeamworkInitiativeTechnical Skill and CompetencyTime ManagementDecision MakingSecurity RequirementsThis role requires a current National Police Clearance and an Australian Defence Security Clearance to a Baseline/NV1/NV2 level. Your eligibility for this role is dependent on you obtaining and maintaining such clearance.As this position requires access to protected US defence technology, applicants holding nationality from certain foreign countries may not be eligible. To check your eligibility, please visit the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA) website.BenefitsUnique and challenging work with a deeper purposeFlexibility over how, when and where you workUp to 10 days additional leave each year to rest and rechargeGenerous parental leave to support your familySubsidised childcareHealth and wellbeing initiativesA diverse and supportive environmentDiscounts and exclusive offers from leading Australian brandsRelocation support for you and your family, including interstate or overseasApply today for a career with a deeper purpose. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Trials Superintendent