About the Role:
The Safety and Certification Engineer will be responsible for providing a dedicated resource to deliver Hydrographic Survey (HS) Vessel Safety Case Report, Survey Motor Launch (SML) Safety Case Report, and Survey Motor Boat (SMB) Safety Case Report. The primary function of this role is to provide a formal argument that the HS/SML/SMB System is safe for continued operations.
The Safety and Certification Engineer will also be required to review and update the existing Safety Case Reports (SCR) to present the current status of the system's safety management, risks, and compliance. Additionally, they will need to demonstrate due diligence with regard to managing safety and environmental issues associated with the HS/SML/SMB Systems.
Responsibilities
* Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and schedule for updating the HS/SML/SMB SCRs within one month after engagement
* Review the goals and sub-goals of the existing version of the SCRs and assign new or modified goals as required
* Use the CASG Procedure (E&T) document to guide the revised content of the Leeuwin Class/Paluma Class/SMB SCRs
* Collectively workshop a revision to the Formal Safety Assessment of the existing SCR with HAMSDO, HSPO, and HISSC personnel
* Required Skills: SMS Quality Management Architects, Due Diligence Management System Components, Technical Support, C Documentation Engineering Management
Benefits
This is an exciting opportunity to work on a critical project that ensures the safety of naval capabilities. As a Safety and Certification Engineer, you will have the chance to develop and maintain close working relationships with relevant stakeholders, including Navy Technical Bureau Staff, HMGRP CM-R, Engineering and Technical staff, and In-Service Support Contract (ISSC) management & staff.
Requirements
To be successful in this role, you will need to have a 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. You must also be able to meet the requirements of Chartered Professional Engineer (Engineers Australia), Registered Professional Engineer (Professionals Australia) or Fellow/Member of Royal Institution of Naval Architects.