Operability Engineer

Job Description

At BAE Systems Australia

  • Do interesting work that MATTERS
  • ENJOY what you do
  • GROW your career
  • Be YOU

We work in a thriving sector – one that puts us at the forefront of exciting and meaningful work. Every day we push boundaries to produce some of the world’s most innovative and ground breaking technology. Individually we all contribute to our success. Collectively we make the impossible possible.

Recognised for delivering projects of global and national significance that help keep Australia safe, it is our shared passion that shapes our culture, and our people that make it a great place to work.

About the OPPORTUNITY

We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Operability Engineer to join our Hunter Class Frigate (HCF) Program delivery team. This role can be based at any BAE Systems Australia location however, some travel interstate may be required.

Reporting to the Engineering Manager – Operability & Recoverability, this role will work with other members of the Engineering team to bring a ‘whole of ship perspective’ to the engineering domains. This role is accountable for the delivery of documentation outlined in the HCF Operability Statement Policy Plan and also supports the development and implementation of the HCF Internal Battle Requirements.

The Operability Engineer provides a baseline understanding of the capabilities of the Hunter Class Frigate through the development of Operability Statements, Key plans and other deliverables. This role will see you take part in design meetings, prepare and present relevant information to key stakeholders and update/maintain a suite of documents.

We embrace flexible work arrangements at BAE Systems Australia, such as working a 9-day fortnight and hybrid working.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Responsible for updating the Hunter Class Operability Statements and Internal Battle documentation to reflect the product changes
  • Liaising with Department of Defence and Royal Australian Navy representatives with regard to Internal Battle Issues
  • Be working closely with Platform and Combat system design teams to ensure that all product changes are identified and reflected in the updated Operability Statements
  • Liaising with the Product Integrity Manager to ensure that system hazards are identified and included in the Operability Statements
  • Collating system design and equipment operating procedures from equipment suppliers
  • Progressively refining and updating of Operational Statements as maturity of suppliers data and design increases
  • Identifying differences between Royal Australian Navy and Royal Navy procedures for Firefighting, Damage Control and CBRN Defence to assist with the updating of T26 documentation to HCF Documentation
  • Attending Internal Battle Working Group Meetings, Operability Evaluations, etc. and generate accurate minutes.

About YOU

  • Tertiary qualifications in Engineering or equivalent experience
  • Previous experience within Australian Shipbuilding projects or an operational/technical background within the Royal Australian Navy.
  • Previous experience with the preparation of Technical Authoring (advantageous)
  • Technical knowledge of platform design and integration
  • Experience of whole ship engineering design processes
  • Domain experience with Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics or Naval Architecture
  • The ability to operate in a large, complex project in a multi-disciplinary, matrix management environment
  • Previously collated and assimilated information from a wide variety of sources
  • Great communication skills both written and verbal
  • Current NV1 Defence Security clearance or eligibility to obtain

We believe in hiring for potential, we know that some candidates hesitate if they don’t tick all the boxes. If this role interests you, but you don’t meet all the criteria, we still encourage you to apply.

About US

You will be joining a workplace that truly cares about your wellbeing.

Our people are diverse and we value the variety of perspectives this brings, we know that a culture that is inclusive and fosters a sense of belonging is a place we can all make the most of our unique talents and be our best.

As Australia’s largest defence company in a rapidly growing sector, you will be connected into a global team and encouraged to explore where your career might take you whether that is a traditional career path or squiggly one, there are infinite possibilities for you at BAE Systems Australia.

BAE Systems recognises the sacrifices of those who have served our Nation and their families. We support our veteran community through our internal veteran network (VetNet Australia) and strong charitable partnerships, internal offerings including reserve service leave, a Veteran Mentoring Program and other exclusive offerings available through our strategic partners.

We welcome applicants from all people regardless of sex, gender identity, race, ethnicity, disability, pregnancy, age, or other lived experience; and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all positions.

We are proud to be recognised as an employer of choice for women by WORK180.

Awarded the Benchmarcx ‘Top Employer for Candidate Experience Excellence 2026′. As a member of the Circle Back Initiative we commit to respond to every applicant.

To learn more about our competitive employee benefits, flexibility, other employment opportunities and what to expect from our recruitment process please visit: www.baesystemscareers.com.au

Clearances

As a Defence security clearance is required for this role, applicants must be Australian citizens and either possess or be eligible to obtain and maintain appropriate clearances. Further information regarding security clearances.

International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR) are applicable and as such, your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role. Please visit this webpage for more information.