Satellite & Space Weather Technical Specialist
This role is Ongoing and located in Darwin, Melbourne or Adelaide preferred, other Australian capital city locations will be considered. Information about the position, including eligibility, selection criteria, and details on how to apply, is available on the Bureau of Meteorology's website Careers page at cp/
Applications close at 11:30pm AEDT Monday 01 December 2025
Enquiries about the position can be directed Stephen Haynes
We are Australia’s weather, climate, water, oceans and space weather agency. Our work touches the lives of all Australians every day.
Our products and services include observations, forecasts, warnings, analysis and advice. They cover Australia’s atmosphere, water, oceans and space environments.
The Bureau operates under the authority of the Meteorology Act 1955 and the Water Act 2007. We also fulfill Australia’s international obligations under the Convention of the World Meteorological Organization and related international meteorological treaties and agreements.
Reporting to the Manager, Satellite & Space Weather Networks, this position provides specialised technical support for the Bureau’s integrated observing systems, which include satellite ground stations and terrestrial space weather instruments. These systems are critical to the Bureau’s ability to deliver accurate and timely forecasting, numerical weather prediction, and space weather services.
The Technical Officer is responsible for the operation, maintenance, fault diagnosis, and sustainment of complex infrastructure across a range of technologies, including radio frequency systems, telemetry networks, and environmental sensors. The role involves conducting preventative and corrective maintenance, performing configuration audits, and contributing to the development and upkeep of technical documentation, maintenance records in the Bureau's Asset Management System.
The position also provides technical input to equipment upgrade and renewal projects, supporting the delivery of minor project activities and contributing to technical reviews. Additionally, the role participates in an on‑call roster for after‑hours technical support and may provide backfill support to other technical officers within the team.
Role responsibilities
- Provide specialist technical support for space weather and satellite observing equipment, including installation, preventive maintenance, repairs and configuration audits.
- Investigate and report on equipment technical performance. Identify trends or issues, provide specialist advice regarding performance improvement and quality assurance.
- Undertake development, evaluation and implementation of hardware and software solutions and for current and future capabilities. Prepare specifications and technical reports and participate in tender technical evaluations.
- Provide technical support for equipment upgrade and renewal projects. Contribute to technical reviews for projects and Requests for Information from third parties.
- Contribute to the upkeep of technical and support documentation, spares and support equipment for the network. Contribute to minor network administration tasks.
- Participate in on‑call roster for after‑hours technical support. Perform other general duties for network support as required.
- Participate in safety management activities including equipment risk assessments and safety working groups.
- Provide supervision to other staff and contractors performing maintenance or support activities, including remote supervision.
- Comply with all Bureau work, health and safety policies and procedures, and take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of others.
Qualifications
An engineering diploma or comparable qualifications in a technical field (electronics or telecommunications or similar). 5‑10 years in technical/engineering experience OR other comparable qualifications, which are appropriate to the duties.
Merit pool
The selection process will establish a merit pool that may be used to fill similar positions within 18 months.
Application process
Your application will consist of resume, contact details for two referees and an ‘800‑word pitch’ that considers the following:
- Salary match
- Number of applicants
- Skills match
The Bureau of Meteorology is Australia's national weather, climate and water agency. Its expertise and services assist Australians in dealing with the harsh realities of their natural setting, including drought, floods, fires, storms, tsunami and tropical cyclones. Through regular forecasts, warnings, monitoring and advice spanning the Australian region and Antarctic territory, the Bureau provides one of the most fundamental and widely used services of government. The Bureau contributes to national social, economic, cultural and environmental goals by providing observational, meteorological, hydrological and oceanographic services and by undertaking research into science and environment related issues in support of its operations and services. Source: this is an extract from the company's own website
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