The SHFC Program is responsible for the provision of the Defence High Frequency Communications System (DHFCS) capability to the Joint Capabilities Group (JCG) Capability Manager (CM). Capability is provided through Sustainment under CJC010, and enhancement under the JP9101 Project.
Responsibilities: The System Engineer JP9101 L2 Responsibilities include:
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Participate in the JP9101 Engineering Activities in support of EDHFCS acquisition.
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Provide assurance that EDHFCS Capability Functional Requirements are met through the acquisition process.
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Develop, manage, and maintain the JP9101 Engineering Documentation suite.
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Provision formal Engineering advice regarding project engineering activities, across all relevant contracts.
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Exercise appropriate Engineering Delegation as issued by the Chief Engineer IC3SPO; update and maintain technical risks for JP9101.
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Assist the JP9101 Engineering Team in any Engineering activities and facilitate the ongoing professional development of team members.
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Collaborate with the wider JP9101 Project Team to provide Engineering input across all discipline streams.
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Review and provide engineering feedback on contract deliverables to support the implementation of the EDHFCS solution.
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Collaborate with the JP9101 Engineering Team, organising and coordinating workshops.
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Maintain compliance of JP9101 Engineering process with IC3SPO QMS.
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Conduct tasks as required by the EL1 Engineering Manager JP9101 and Deputy Engineering Manager JP9101 L3.
Qualifications & Experience: In addition to the defined responsibilities of the position, the following requirements of this position are considered fundamental to the System Engineer JP9101 L2:
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Be a Chartered Professional Engineer of a registered Professional Engineering Body (such as Engineers Australia) equivalent or be able to attain chartered status.
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Knowledge of, and experience in the One Defence Capability System (ODCS).
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Tertiary qualifications in Communications Engineering, Systems Engineering, or other equivalent experience.