evelop and review capability requirements and procedural documentation, ensuring accuracy and alignment with technical and operational needs.
Maintain and manage engineering artefacts such as Systems Engineering Management Plans (SEMP) and Technical Certification Plans (TCP) for CAF16 systems.
Support and guide engineering and configuration management activities, assisting Engineering and System Managers in ensuring compliance and effective delivery.D
Prepare for governance and assurance boards (CCBs and ERBs), perform quality control on vendor documentation, and contribute to engineering audits.
Interface between Engineering Manager and System Managers, collaborating on systems engineering, certification, and integration documentation.
Requirements
project engineering
stakeholder engagement
defence c2
software safety
networking
technical writing
CASG Project Engineering Expertise: Demonstrated experience in Defence project engineering activities, planning, and systems engineering (SEMP, TCP, requirements management).
Professional Capability: Effective stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with engineering qualifications and the ability to work independently, showing initiative and responsibility.
Defence Systems Knowledge: Experience with Defence Command and Control (C2) systems and applications.
Technical Risk & Safety Management: Proven familiarity with software system safety, security, and managing complex technical risks.
Core Technical Competence: Strong understanding of modern networking, computers, and operating systems, supported by advanced technical writing skills.
Benefits
Professional development: Access career mapping, accelerated learning programs, and shared learning through our Communities of Practice.
Veteran support: Benefit from initiatives like up to 20 days of Reservist Leave to stay connected post-service.
Great perks: Enjoy discounts on healthcare, retail, vehicles, and more through Perks@Downer.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must hold and maintain a minimum negative vetting 1 (nv1) security clearance; itar compliance may also be required.
Company
Overview
AUD 12.6B Revenue
2023 Fiscal Year
The company generated significant revenue through its diverse service offerings in various industries.
AUD 280M Net Profit
2023 Financial Performance
Reflecting strong profitability across its operations in Australia and New Zealand.
AUD 7.4B Total Assets
2023 Asset Value
The company holds substantial assets supporting its infrastructure and service capabilities.
Founded in 1933 by Arnold Fielder Downer, the company is headquartered in Sydney.
It offers a wide range of services, including engineering, construction, infrastructure management, and resource-based services.
Downer Group's comprehensive service offerings and extensive industry experience position it as a leader in delivering essential infrastructure and services across Australia and New Zealand.
Culture + Values
Safety is our first priority. Zero Harm to our people, communities and environment is embedded in our culture. We will leave a positive legacy for future generations.
We build trust by delivering on our promises with excellence while focusing on sustainability, value for money and efficiency.
We collaborate to build and sustain enduring relationships with our customers, our people and our communities, based on trust and integrity.
We remain at the forefront of our industry by employing the best people and having the courage to challenge the status quo.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2050
Emissions Target
Aiming to achieve net-zero emissions across all scopes, demonstrating a comprehensive commitment to sustainability.
50%.cut
Emissions Reduction Goals
Aiming to significantly reduce emissions across operational and supply chain activities by 2032.
Inclusion & Diversity
50% Women
Board Representation
Women constitute 50% of the board, demonstrating significant gender parity at the executive level.
30% Workforce
Female Employees
30% of the total workforce are women, indicating progress towards gender balance in the company.
1.33% Pride
LGBTQIA+ Employees
1.33% of employees identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community, reflecting the company's commitment to inclusivity.
Women make up 18% of managerial employees and 20% of executives.
Gender diversity targets updated in FY23: 40% women in workforce, 25% in management, and 28% in executive positions by 2026.
70% of employees are in Australia, 30% in New Zealand, and less than 1% international.
23% of employees are under 30, 45% between 30 and 50, and 32% over 50.