Security Clearance: The ability to obtain and maintain an NV1
Qualifications and Experience | |
Qualifications | Essential: · Qualification Engineering Degree from an Australian University or equivalent |
Experience | Essential: · Safety case development and maintenance · System safety design · Regulatory and Defence safety compliance and compliance findings · Agile Systems-Engineering process and software engineering · Cyberworthiness/Cybersecurity knowledge or equivalent · Requirements management tools such as DOORS or equivalent Desirable: · Australian government and/or Defence experience. · Experience in ADF technical regulatory framework · Server and virtualisation infrastructure development · Network design · Test and Integration and test scenario and test procedure development · Simulation and simulation tools such as MATLAB or equivalent · Cybersecurity software · Weapon and combat system integration · RF experience · Electrical experience and knowledge of AS/NZS 3000 and other safety related Australian Standards · System and network administration · Technical writing |
Security Clearance | · The ability to obtain and maintain an Australian Government Security Vetting Agency NV1 security clearance · Must be an Australian citizen. |
Capability Profile | |
Skills | Essential: · Excellent communication skills; both written and verbal · Ability to build and sustain productive and collaborative working relationships · Ability to work in a multi-disciplined team environment · Strong problem solving and conflict resolution skills · Flexible and able to adapt changing business needs · Stakeholder management in complex matrixed structures |
Knowledge | Essential: · Knowledge of Systems Safety · Knowledge of WHS · Knowledge of Systems Engineering · Knowledge of Risk Management · Knowledge of the Defence Capability Lifecycle model · Knowledge of Engineering Management Systems · Knowledge of ADF platforms and roles Desirable: · Knowledge of Cyber worthiness and Defence Cyberworthiness System (DCwS) |