Support Sysetms Engineer lvl3 SEA - Canberra, Australia - Softtest pays pty ltd

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    Description
    Australian Citizens With NV1 Clearance residing in Australia only respond

    The Hunter Class Frigate Program (HCFP) will provide nine frigates optimised for anti-submarine warfare to replace the Anzac class frigates based on the UKs Type 26 Global Combat Ship, modified to meet Australian requirements


    The design changes include:

    • The Aegis combat management system with the Saab Australia developed Australian Interface.
    • The Australian designed and built CEAFAR2 phased array radar
    • Integration of systems to support Australian weapons.
    • Integration of the Seahawk Romeo Maritime Combat Helicopter.
    • Australian communications systems; and
    • Australian legislative requirements.

    MIWS responsibilities in the program are focused on design and integration of the Combat System, weapon system, CEAFAR radar and communications development for this ship class.


    The Combat Systems Support System Engineer shall provide systems and software engineering services associated with requirements engineering, engineering metrics, integration engineering, verification and validation, test and evaluation and technical performance measures in planning for the sustainment of the Hunter Class Combat System.


    Key Responsibilities:
    The required services may include, but not be limited to:
    Produce Engineering plans, procedures and reports
    Contract documentation, plans and reports
    conduct capability and concept development
    conduct requirements analysis and development
    conduct design and implementation
    conduct verification and validation
    conduct certification and support
    plan and deliver engineering services, regulatory compliance, resource management and project outcomes
    conduct reviews of contract deliverables
    Qualifications/Skills
    Bachelor of Engineering from an Australian institution, or a qualification gained elsewhere, that satisfies the requirements of the Washington Accord for recognition as a Professional Engineer
    Maritime domain experience and combat weapons/Engineering experience is highly desirable