Senior Officer Standards (West)
$102,272 - $122, % super
Perth Based
Ongoing
Join a small team to sustain and develop aviation SAR capabilities
Engage with operators and stakeholders across WA and SA
About AMSA - Work with Purpose
Safe Seas. Clean Seas. Saving Lives.
At Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), every role contributes to our mission to protect lives, support safe maritime operations, and safeguard Australia's marine environment.
We are Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety, protection of the marine environment, and maritime and aviation search and rescue. We regulate vessel safety and seafarer qualifications, provide the infrastructure for safe navigation in Australian waters, and coordinate national search and rescue services. These outcomes are enabled by strong corporate, digital and specialist capabilities that support our operational work nationwide.
With around 500 employees across Australia, AMSA operates in a complex, highly regulated environment and offers meaningful careers with national reach and long-term impact. Learn more at
About the Role
The role contributes primarily to the safe and effective delivery of AMSA responsibilities in search and rescue (SAR). It is part of a team of four that provide national coverage. It requires participation in audits, training, development, liaison both internally and externally, and accurate record-keeping. It will require frequent travel on SAR aircraft to audit crew SAR service delivery elements and to provide training in visual observation to volunteer air search observers and SAR techniques to SAR professionals. It will require aviation flight operations experience, a SAR or emergency service background, and completion of a HUET course. It involves reasonably frequent, short, but pre-planned travel.
In this role you will be responsible for:
auditing standards and contractual compliance for our contracted aircraft and equipment
auditing opportunity aircraft operators across Western Australia and South Australia
training for air search observers in WA
supporting the development of SAR droppable equipment and the training of aircrew in its operational use
rotating on-call responsibilities and responding to occasional out of hours or short notice requests
participating as part of the broader team in the development of capability
What We're Looking For
You will bring:
Experience and understanding of flight operations, and maritime operations desirable
Experience in training, assessing and/or auditing individual and organisational performance, ideally in an operational aviation environment
Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain operational standards and training documentation
Demonstrated communication/relationship and stakeholder management skills
Ability to self-motivate and work independently
Crew experience working in SAR, or other related aviation services is highly preferred
Behaviours aligned with One AMSA values and ways of working
For further details, please refer to the position description. Information about our terms and conditions of employment are contained in the AMSA Enterprise Agreement
What We Offer at AMSA
At AMSA, we support our people to do their best work through:
Competitive remuneration and salary packaging options
15.4% employer superannuation contribution
Generous leave entitlements with 20 days annual leave plus paid Christmas shutdown
Paid parental leave with 18 weeks for primary and 11 weeks for secondary carer (increasing to 14 weeks from 1 March 2026)
Wellbeing focus with health reimbursements, flu vaccinations and an Employee Assistance Program for you and your family
Flexible work including work from home arrangements
Career development including training, study assistance, paid professional memberships.
Opportunity to connect, collaborate, and make a difference through AMSA's staff-led networks
One AMSA: Shaping Our Future Together
One AMSA is our commitment to creating a workplace that is safe, respectful and inclusive - where every employee feels valued, supported and empowered to contribute. It shapes how we work together and ensures collaboration, trust, and shared purpose across AMSA.
How to Apply
To apply, visit the Careers at AMSA portal and click 'Apply' on the job listing before 11:55pm AEST Wednesday 18th Feb 2026.
You will need to provide:
A resume (maximum 3 pages)
A cover letter (up to 600 words) outlining your suitability based on the key responsibilities and capabilities required for the role.
For further information about the role, contact Lyndon Leverington on
For questions about the recruitment process, please contact
AMSA does not engage staff under the Public Service Act 1999. AMSA engages employees under the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990 and our remuneration arrangements are specific to AMSA.
Seniority level
Not Applicable
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Other
Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing