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Air Combat Systems Program Office (ACSPO) is the acquisition and sustainment management organisation responsible for governing, supporting, and assuring the Australian F 35A Lightning II capability within the Aerospace Combat Systems Branch. It delivers asset management, project management, financial management, engineering services, and business management for the CAF30 (F-35A Lightning II Sustainment) Product and Project AIR06000 Phase 2A/B, Phase 2C, and Phase 6. The organisation comprises an integrated workforce of around 100 ADF, APS, and above the line contractor personnel based primarily at RAAF Williamtown, supported by approximately 50 additional personnel, including JPO Cooperative Program Partner members, Reservists, embedded staff, and below the line contractors, located across Australia and the United States.
About the Role:
As the project’s Operational Test & Evaluation (OT&E) subject matter expert, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the technical integrity and performance outcomes of a major Defence capability. Reporting to the operational unit and capability manager representative[SLM2.1], you will lead the design, execution, and governance of T&E activities across the system lifecycle.
This is a role for an engineer who thrives on technical depth, stakeholder influence, and the opportunity to set the standard for how T&E is delivered.
What’s Involved:
- Lead T&E planning, execution, and governance across the system lifecycle, exercising Delegated Technical Authority to ensure technical integrity
- Develop and maintain high‑quality T&E documentation aligned with Defence legislation, policy, and standards
- Provide expert T&E advice to guide capability decisions, risk posture, and system performance outcomes
- Plan, coordinate, and conduct verification and validation activities, analysing complex data to deliver clear, evidence‑based insights
- Engage and coordinate with Defence and industry stakeholders to ensure requirement clarity, technical alignment, and integrated delivery
- Strengthen organisational T&E maturity by mentoring team members and collaborating with T&E Accountable Units on capability and risk evaluation procedures
Who we’re Looking For:
You’re an engineer with deep T&E expertise, strong stakeholder influence, and the ability to operate confidently in complex Defence environments. You excel at navigating multidisciplinary teams, applying structured engineering judgement, and driving clarity in high‑stakes technical decisions.
Curiosity, critical thinking, and disciplined execution are core to how you work.
You’ll Need:
- Degree qualifications in Systems Engineering[SLM3.1], Information Technology, or a related discipline
- Demonstrated experience in aviation, aerospace, defence, or other complex systems engineering environments
- Proven experience applying Defence‑Risk [SLM4.1]Management policy, manuals, instructions, and processes
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate technical details into clear, actionable insights
- A process‑driven mindset with excellent attention to detail and a commitment to engineering precision
- Proven ability to assess and prioritise activities using risk‑based decision‑making
- Strong troubleshooting skills and a natural curiosity for understanding system behaviour and root causes
- Experience working with verification, validation, certification, and compliance frameworks
- Ability to collaborate effectively across engineering, operations, safety, and project teams, influencing outcomes without relying on formal authority
- Commitment to producing clear, defensible, audit‑ready documentation
- Adaptability and a continuous improvement mindset, always seeking smarter and more efficient ways to deliver T&E outcomes
Essential Requirements:
• Positive Vetting (PV) Security Clearance
• Ability to operate within CASG 2.0, ERP, and DSR‑aligned environments
• Willingness to work within a joint Commonwealth–MSP team structure
Location: RAAF Base Williamtown / Near Newcastle
Weekly Hours: 40 Hours (Monday - Friday) (Onsite)