Defence Force Recruiting,Electronics Engineer Jobs Vacancy

Opportunity
As
a Submarine Electronics Engineer (also known as Electronics Engineer Officer
Submariner), lead a team that maintains advanced combat systems while enjoying:
  • an
    excellent salary plus generous superannuation
  • ongoing
    investment in your personal and career development
  • free
    medical and dental
  • a
    good work/life balance
  • leadership
    training and vocational variety
  • subsidised
    accommodation
  • a
    close-knit and supportive team environment
  • travel
    and leave entitlements
  • free
    access to sports and fitness facilities on base
  • friendships
    that last a lifetime
All
that plus meaningful experiences such as joining peacekeeping missions and supporting
communities in need.
Your
role
You’re
playing the part of an ‘enemy threat’ on a major multi-national exercise in the
Pacific. Absolute silence is maintained as you manoeuvre into position and
prepare a simulated torpedo launch. The equipment and systems your team
maintains are critical to the success of the mission.
This
is no ordinary engineering challenge, and submarines are no ordinary
workplaces.
As
a Submarine Electronics Engineer (Electronics Engineer Officer Submariner)
you’ll take responsibility for the repair and maintenance of high-tech onboard
combat systems, which include:
  • radar
  • sonar
  • navigation
  • communications
  • electronic
    warfare
  • combat
    management system networks, and
  • weapons
    fire control.
At
sea you will be the engineering authority responsible for the submarine’s
combat and self-defence capabilities. On land your position will include duties
such as combat system trials as well as the training and management of sailors.
Another
major aspect of your role will be to stay abreast of combat system upgrades and
developments. The Navy introduces new vessels and electronic systems on a
regular basis so your job will be constantly challenging and changing.
During
times of updates and developments, you will be involved in:
  • monitoring
    system performance
  • developing
    modifications
  • evaluating
    repair schemes, and
  • supervising
    equipment trials.
So
are you ready for new engineering and career challenges complete with a unique
lifestyle? Then apply now (below).
Salary
  • Fully-paid
    officer training
  • Once
    trained, earn over $75,000 p.a. plus superannuation
  • Numerous
    other benefits
Location
  • Based
    at HMAS Stirling less than an hour’s drive south of Perth
  • Much
    of your time will be spent at sea
Entry
Requirements
  • Australian
    Citizen 
  • Aged
    17 – 55
Applications
will be accepted from those at varying stages of education from students who
have recently completed Year 12 to graduates with a four-year Bachelor of
Engineering Degree. Click below for more details of the options available.
Medical
and fitness guidelines also apply.
How
to Apply
Click
on the APPLY FOR THIS JOB button to submit your application. For more
information view the full position description here:
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