EOI- ABF Surveillance Mission Coordinator- Horn Island
AU
Surveillance Mission Coordinators- Horn Island
- Full-time touring opportunity
- Servicing Aviation & Critical Services contracts in Horn Island
- Be part of something BIG!
Who we are
Babcock International Group, the Aerospace and Defence company, has been trusted to deliver bespoke, highly skilled engineering services for over a century.
Across Australia and New Zealand, Babcock has grown to a team of over 1,000 talented people, and we are on a path of continued growth and expansion. We operate across sectors such as Defence, commercial marine, aviation, airports, communications, emergency services and engineering consultancy. In many ways, we are the brand behind the brand. You may not always see our logo, but we are behind the scenes using specialist skills and knowledge to facilitate our client’s operational requirements. To provide you some local context, some of the programs our team are proud to be a part of involve:
- Providing Civil Maritime Surveillance and response services to Australian Border Force, emergency medical and search & rescue aviation services through our Aviation & Critical Services business;
- Designing and supporting key systems for submarines and surface ships through our Marine business;
- Managing critical assets for a range of sectors through our Land Business.
- We are experienced in all types of airborne surveillance, providing a fast, reliable and professional support solution. Our aircraft are equipped with sophisticated strategic and tactical aerial surveillance equipment, including night vision device (NVD) capability, EO / IR camera systems
About the role
Due to expansion of our services, an opportunity currently exists for a motivated individual to join our Aviation & Critical Services team as Surveillance Mission Coordinators (SMC) on a full-time basis, supporting our operations in Horn Island by contributing to civil maritime security undertaking aerial surveillance of Australia’s vast maritime domain and conducting operational response and logistics missions in the Torres Strait. This is an equal time touring position, on a 15 day on / 13 day off touring roster.
As part of this role you will:
- Conduct safe flight operations complying with CASA, contractual and company policies and procedures;
- Report promptly on all operations and maintenance deficiencies;
- Complete pre-flight and post-flight documentation;
- Conduct helicopter surveillance, response, logistics & Search and Rescue operations;
- Provide accurate visual observation and information to the Pilot of flight relevant data including personnel movements and flight safety related issues;
- Apply strong written communication skills to compile accurate and timely mission reports, suitable for operational review and evidence requirements;
- Maintain continuous and immediate readiness of operational role equipment;
- Employ and install role equipment;
- Operate electronic mission equipment and associated equipment IAW Babcock Flight Operations Exposition;
- Perform duties using Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS);
- Conduct aircraft flight preparation, mission planning, mission briefing and post-flight aircraft husbandry;
- Ensure security and safe configuration of cabin and equipment; and
- Conduct passenger safety briefings and ensure the security and safety of clients during logistical and response taskings;
- Other tasks as designated by the Senior Base Aircrew Officer or Chief Aircrew Officer.
About You
Essential requirements:
- Must be an Australian Citizen and be able to obtain and maintain an AGSVA Baseline security clearance
- Australian Citizenship and passport
- Current CASA Class II Medical Certificate
- Able to obtain an Aviation Security Identification Card
- Strong computer literacy skills
- Proven ability to work in a team
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to operate collaboratively and under pressure in a dynamic operational environment
- Problem solving skills including the ability to troubleshoot mission systems and equipment faults and respond to in-flight operational challenges
- Maintain a mindset of operational security and protect sensitive information.
Desirable requirements:
- NVIS experience
- Marine Radio Operator Licence
- Aircraft Radiotelephone Operator Certificate of Proficiency (AROC)
- Previous rotary maritime surveillance experience
- Current Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) certification, including Emergency Breathing System (EBS) endorsement or ability to obtain
Your future at Babcock – what we offer you
What sets us apart at Babcock?
- Babcock offers a supportive and engaging environment where you can drive change and grow your career;
- We promote and foster training and development;
- Central to Babcock’s core values are those of health, safety and environment, and diversity;
- The opportunity to be a part of something BIG!
So if you would like to be part of the Babcock team, then please apply via the ‘Apply Now’ button below.
To learn more about us visit www.babcock.com.au
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