Excellent Salary + Annual Employee Incentive Plan At Lockheed Martin Australia, we believe that when people are empowered, inspired, and supported, they can achieve extraordinary things. We embrace flexibility, so our people can be their best inside and outside of work. We champion inclusion and continuous learning, ensuring all voices are heard and valued. And we thrive on collaboration, turning challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation. Every day is a chance to solve the world’s most complex challenges and make a profound impact. Experience it here. Shape the future with a world‑leading defence and technology organisation. Lockheed Martin Australia is seeking an
Assistant General Counsel. In this pivotal role, you will support some of the nation’s most complex defence and advanced technology programmes. Your ability to provide clear, commercially focused legal advice will help drive informed decisions, strengthen compliance, and enable successful programme delivery. Your responsibilities
Provide timely, accurate legal advice on commercial, corporate, contractual, employment, regulatory, procurement and defence‑related matters. Draft, review, and negotiate a range of commercial, corporate, government and subcontract agreements. Communicate complex legal issues with clarity and influence across all levels of the organisation. Support risk management, compliance and corporate governance frameworks. Collaborate with programme, commercial, supply chain and corporate teams to enable positive business outcomes. Contribute to policy development and continuous improvement across the Legal function. Work closely with the Australian General Counsel and global legal teams on high‑visibility matters and strategic initiatives. Operate effectively across international time zones, engaging with global stakeholders where required. Undertake occasional domestic or international travel in support of programme and business needs. What you’ll bring
A law degree and current Australian practising certificate. 4–7 years’ post‑qualification experience, with strong commercial or corporate law experience gained from an in‑house environment or reputable law firm. Experience working with commercial contracts, corporate governance, procurement, major projects and/or technology‑related matters is highly regarded. Strong organisational savvy — able to navigate a large, matrixed organisation and manage corporate dynamics with confidence. Ability to communicate with influence, demonstrating executive presence and gravitas when engaging senior stakeholders. A proactive, solutions‑focused mindset with the ability to anticipate needs, identify risks early, and offer practical guidance. Excellent drafting, negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills. A collaborative, relationship‑driven approach with the ability to work effectively across multidisciplinary teams and global environments. How we reward and support you:
When you join Lockheed Martin, you work on projects you won’t experience anywhere else. We offer you a range of benefits built to suit you, no matter what stage of life you are in. Flexible work & Hybrid work options. Access to our online discounts programme offering immediate discounts or cashback. A variety of leave options including Purchase Leave to support you and your family. Additional benefits such as Novated Leasing and Fitness Programs. Learning & Development platforms to encourage ongoing self‑development. Special Requirements
Applicants must be eligible to obtain and maintain an Australian Defence Security Clearance and employment may be contingent on the provision of further personal information including citizenship to ensure compliance with international export control legislation and regulations. A Veteran‑friendly Workplace
Veterans are encouraged to apply. We highly value the unique skills and experiences that veterans and transitioning service members can contribute to our team. We are proud to be recognised as a Veteran Friendly Employer by the Australian Government. Equal Opportunity Statement
Lockheed Martin Australia supports Equal Employment Opportunity and values diversity in the workplace by creating a place of employment that is, free of unlawful discrimination and is harassment free, fair, ethical, inclusive, and values the contribution of all its employees. By leveraging our employees’ unique talents and experiences, we will deliver innovative, affordable solutions and unparalleled customer value. As part of our endeavours to increase participation of Indigenous Australians, we welcome applications from all people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. If you are selected for this role, we would be happy to discuss any accommodations that will help you to be successful.
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