Service Centres / Through‑life Capability Management
Sector Specialisms
Defence
Commercial Vessels
Maritime Technology
Shipbuilding
Offshore Patrol
Surveillance
Expeditionary Transport
Medical Ships
Role
Description
schedule management
evm reporting
variance control
system improvement
baseline planning
Maintaining accurate, consistent schedules across all project teams
Working with cost controllers and managers to produce EVM reports and control variance
Continuously improving scheduling systems in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders
Developing high-level and detailed schedules to support operations and delivery across ISS contracts
Establishing project baselines for resource and capacity planning
Requirements
evm
cppm
primavera
leadership
shipbuilding
citizenship
Understanding of EVM, project forecasting, cost estimation (ETC/EAC).
Certified Practising Project Manager (CPPM or above) through AIPM.
Up-to 5 years experience in a scheduling role.
Australian Citizenship â essential for security clearance.
Proven leadership experience â ideally 5 years managing teams.
Experience working with Defence, Government or Commercial stakeholders.
Shipbuilding or Defence experience highly regarded.
Confident using Primavera P6 (minimum 2 years' hands-on experience).
Strong analytical and communication skills.
Benefits
Nine-day fortnight with an RDO every second Friday
Permanent, Full-Time Position with Opportunities for Career Growth and Advancement.
Great perks including salary sacrificing, novated leasing, retail discounts, insurance savings, purchased leave and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
australian citizenship required for security clearance.
Company
Overview
Founded in 1988
Year Established
The company was established in 1988 and has since evolved into a global leader in shipbuilding.
Revenue Reached $1–1.2B
2023 Revenue
Achieved revenue of approximately $1–1.2 billion in 2023, fueled by defense contracts and commercial shipbuilding.
Operates major shipyards in Australia, the US, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
Projects include high-speed catamarans, fast ferries, US Navy Littoral Combat Ships, and ocean surveillance vessels.
Leverages aluminium-multihull technology for high-performance, lightweight vessels across industries.
Built the world’s largest trimaran ferry and modules for Virginia-class submarines under AUKUS expansion.
Balances commercial and defense work, including windfarm support vessels and naval warships.
Culture + Values
Commitment to Quality: Delivering exceptional results through innovative solutions and a focus on quality.
Teamwork: Collaborating effectively and fostering a positive, inclusive environment.
Integrity: Acting with honesty, transparency, and accountability in all actions.
Customer Focus: Understanding and meeting the needs of customers with a sense of urgency and care.
Continuous Improvement: Embracing innovation and striving for operational excellence.
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net-Zero Target
Committed to achieving net-zero emissions by the year 2050, reflecting a long-term sustainability vision.
Integrates sustainability into design processes and aims to deliver environmentally-friendly vessels.
Focuses on reducing the carbon footprint of manufacturing and operational activities.
Pursues energy efficiency improvements across facilities.
Has a waste management system aimed at reducing waste and increasing recycling rates.
Inclusion & Diversity
striving for a diverse and inclusive workforce.
targeting increased female representation in technical and leadership roles.
supports equal opportunities and career development for all employees, with a focus on creating a supportive environment for women in maritime and manufacturing.