The Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) is part of the Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. As primary agency for Australia's Antarctic Program (AAP), the AAD is responsible for achieving the Australian Government's Antarctic goals. These goals are to: maintain the Antarctic Treaty System and enhance Australia's influence within it. protect the Antarctic environment. understand the role of Antarctica in the global climate system. undertake scientific work of practical, economic and national significance. The AAD also has responsibility for administering the Australian Antarctic Territory and the Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands. The Operations and Logistics Branch oversees our operations in Antarctica - supporting people in our year-round research stations and remote field bases. The branch oversees air and sea transport (and the contracts to manage Australia's icebreaker, the RSV Nuyina and Aviation capabilities) to transport expeditioners south and enable them to travel around Antarctica. We have staff with diverse skills, located primarily in Tasmania, in Antarctica and on Macquarie Island. The aviation section is responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of aviation services in the Australian Antarctic Program. The key duties of the position include The Aviation Survey Officer (APS6) is an AAD Head Office role located in Hobart that reports directly to the Assistant Director Aviation Operations (EL1) and forms an integral element of the AAD's Aviation Section & the wider Operations and Logistics Branch. Key duties will include, but are not limited to: Providing AAD aviation operations subject matter expertise on surveying, mapping & general civil construction, including emerging technologies (such as remote sensing in high/low latitudes). Providing AAD aviation operations subject matter expertise input for potential alternative runway or ski landing area sites. Engaging with internal and external stakeholders and contractors to develop and maintain the necessary framework to ensure ongoing survey work at Wilkins and future survey work at any future sites. Lead the development of new procedures associated with Wilkins and future sites. Develop business cases for any future aviation projects. Working effectively and with minimal direction within the multi-disciplinary Operations and Logistics Branch. Working with the Work Health and Safety section to implement and maintain safe work procedures across the aviation operations. Please note that the successful applicant will be required to travel to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions therefore they will be expected to meet specific medical, adaptability and personal qualities requirements appropriate to working in those environments. They will need to: Demonstrate the range of personal qualities and interpersonal skills necessary to perform as a successful team member within isolated Antarctic and sub-Antarctic environments Demonstrate an ability to effectively adapt and respond to the demands of living and working in an isolated and confined environment as determined by a psychological (adaptability) assessment Be certified as fit for Antarctic service by the AAD's Polar Medicine Unit. The successful applicant will also be required to: Hold a current Apply First Aid Certificate or have the ability to obtain this qualification. Hold and maintain a valid Australian motor vehicle driver's license. The position requires unescorted access within an aviation security zone, therefore you will be required to obtain and maintain an Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) For detailed information about the job-specific capabilities for this role, please view the Job Description which can be downloaded from our website - the Apply Now link will take you there.