Continuing Airworthiness Management Services Lead
Requisition ID: R10161019
- Category: Engineering
- Location: Edinburgh Parks, South Australia, Australia
- Clearance Type: Secret (NV1)
- Telecommute: Yes-May consider hybrid teleworking for this position
- Travel Required: Yes, 25% of the Time
- Relocation Assistance: Relocation assistance may be available
- Positions Available: 1
We are Northrop Grumman Australia. Part of an 85,000 strong global Defence organisation, over 800 talented employees in Australia are leveraging our global resources to deliver a superior Australian Defence capability. As we build our business and our capabilities, we are also building a reputation as a great place to work. Help us define what is possible for our nation and for your career.
Northrop Grumman's MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) provides real-time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) over vast ocean and coastal regions. The aircraft can fly for more than 24 hours at a time, at an altitude above 55,000 feet and an operational range of 8,200 nautical miles.
Your role:
The Continuing Airworthiness Management (CAM) Services Manager within Northrop Grumman Australia is responsible for services that enable the CAM Organisation to ensure that the ADF Triton aircraft is of the correct configuration, available to meet the intended purpose, and safe to fly.
The CAM Services Manager is a key position within NGA’s engineering and technical services team responsible for the management of NGA CAM Services across the NGA Triton program. You will be engaging with the relevant stakeholders, making sure that CAM Services are aligned and compliant to regulation, as well as providing interpretation and guidance regarding regulatory authority requirements. You will work closely with the NGA Engineering and Technical Services team to ensure services provided to the Royal Australian Air Force are compliant, safe, and fit for purpose to support operation of the Triton aircraft.
About you:
To be successful in this role you will have engineering or technical qualifications, preferably with at least 5 years of aviation sustainment experience. The knowledge of DASA regulations and experience in the application of airworthiness regulations is desirable. Apply today and see how you can help NGA define possible!
What we Offer:
Whatever your role, life stage or background, you can shape your career here in your way with highly challenging work, great colleagues and career development, plus a range of flexible benefits and working patterns.
- Professional Development – further education, leadership development, professional industry memberships and unlimited access to a range of online training
- Purchased annual leave
- Salary packaging including novated car leases
- Generous paid parental leave
- Volunteer Leave
- Health & Wellbeing program
- Employee Assistance Program
Everyone Matters:
Doing the Right Thing and Sharing Success are two values underpinning how we behave at Northrop Grumman. Here, everyone matters and we proudly encourage individuals from all backgrounds and all abilities to apply to join our diverse and inclusive workforce. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are welcome and encouraged to apply.
As a Defence security clearance is required for this role, you must be an Australian Citizen. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) are applicable, as such your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role. You will also need to satisfy police checks and employment screening verification.
What's great about
Northrop Grumman
- Be part of a culture that thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work.
- Use your skills to build and deliver innovative tech solutions that protect the world and shape a better future.
- Enjoy benefits like work-life balance, education assistance and paid time off.
Did you know?
Northrop Grumman leads the industry team for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the largest, most complex and powerful space telescope ever built. Launched in December 2021, the telescope incorporates innovative design, advanced technology, and groundbreaking engineering, and will fundamentally alter our understanding of the universe.