Mo te tunga | About the role
We are looking for a skilled and knowledgeable electronics engineer to join our team and provide essential engineering support to the NZ Army and Joint Force operations. This is an exciting opportunity to develop, document and integrate communication systems and provide innovative design solutions for electronics.
You will be the sole electronics engineer in a team of passionate engineers working to provide comprehensive yet agile engineering design to a modern forward focused Land Army. Design utilises the full gambit of formative engineering processes and also emerging and disruptive technologies to achieve all round engineering success.
You will:
Lead engineering projects to solve complex technical problems related to electronics, communication and radio systems.
Design and develop new solutions from the ground up, using first principles of engineering.
Work on the creation of prototypes, testing and evaluating them to ensure they meet the required specifications.
Use advanced software tools for designing electronic systems, creating 3D models, and running simulations to verify your designs.
Document all design work, including detailed engineering drawings and technical reports, to ensure everything is clear and well-understood by the wider team.
This role must be based in Trentham Military Camp. There is free parking available on-site. You will need to work primarily in the office. Flexible working options are negotiable.
Nga pukenga me nga wheako | Skills and Experience
You will be a passionate electronics engineer that enjoys being hands on and getting involved in the practical application of your designs. You will be able to engage effectively with stakeholders to understand their requirements. You will have excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical information to non-technical audiences.
You will have:
Excellent electrical and electronic engineering analytical and design skills.
Strong knowledge of electrical and electronic manufacturing processes.
Proven experience in prototype and engineering development.
Knowledge of design control processes.
Proven experience in the design and development of electronic engineering solutions.
Experience in engineering legislation/standards/specifications interpretation.
A Diploma in Engineering (Electronics) is essential. A Bachelor Degree is advantageous.
This role requires occasional domestic travel across NZDF's Camps and Bases. There is the potential for international travel to attend training.
Me pehea te tuku tono | How to Apply
Applications close on Tuesday 26 November 2024 .
Use the links on this page where you'll be directed to the Defence Careers website.
Please Note:
All applications must be made online, via the Defence Careers website. Each listing contains the Position Description and a Contact Us option for any queries or technical issues.
Your cover letter will be a key part of our selection process, so please highlight how your experience relates to the key activities outlined in the Advert and Position Description.
Applicants will be required to undergo a pre-employment drug-screening test prior to any offer of employment being made.
NZDF Employees/Members – please apply internally via the HR Toolkit; this will ensure that you are visible as an internal candidate.
NZDF Contractors – please apply via the Defence Careers website.
NZDF Reserves – please apply via the Defence Careers website if you cannot access the HR Toolkit.
Please Note:
To be eligible for the required level of government security clearance with the NZ Defence Force, you need to meet certain citizenship and residency criteria. Here's what you need to know:
Higher Level Security Clearance
You must be a New Zealand citizen or you must hold New Zealand Permanent Residence or have a current New Zealand Residency Class Visa.
At minimum, you must hold New Zealand Permanent Residence or have a current New Zealand Residency Class Visa, and you must be a citizen of and have lived in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States of America or New Zealand continuously for the last ten (10) years.
You must have a ten (10) year background history that can be verified and assessed appropriately by the NZ Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) to determine if you are suitable for a security clearance at this level.
If you do not meet the minimum criteria, unfortunately, your application will not be accepted. We do welcome your application at a time when you will meet the requirements.
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