Overview
As an Assistant Maritime Warfare Instructor in the Navigation and Synthetic Warfare Training Team, you will support the delivery of high‐quality maritime warfare training within the Bridge Training Faculty. You will work closely with a collaborative team to create realistic simulation environments and help build capability across naval personnel. Your role blends technical expertise with hands‐on training delivery, ensuring learning is safe, engaging and aligned with Defence requirements.
Key Responsibilities
* Support delivery of bridge warfare training using simulation systems.
* Operate and prepare bridge simulators for realistic training scenarios.
* Provide tactical communications and whole‐of‐ship emulation during exercises.
* Contribute to development of training materials and course improvements.
* Maintain compliance with Defence and Serco training standards.
* Participate in debriefs and continuous improvement of training outcomes.
Qualifications
* Experience as an RAN sailor in a bridge or operations room environment.
* Strong communication skills with confidence engaging diverse stakeholders.
* Ability to stay organised and deliver quality work under pressure.
* Experience or interest in training delivery or instructional roles.
* Confidence using Microsoft Office and working in structured environments.
* Simulation systems experience or willingness to learn.
* A commitment to upholding the highest standards of trust and responsibility.
* Ability to achieve and maintain a defence security clearance of NV1 or higher.
Benefits
* Career development and leadership growth opportunities.
* Access to wellbeing and employee support programs.
* Inclusive, supportive and values‐driven team culture.
* Opportunities to work on meaningful Defence training programs.
* Access to employee networks that celebrate diversity.
* Access to world‐class simulators and training technology.
* Located at HMAS Watson with on‐site parking.
EEO Statement
We seek and celebrate diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds and cultures including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGTBQI+, veterans and people with disability.
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