Your Role:
The Cargo Operations Instructor is responsible to the Team Lead technical Training to instruct and assess theory and practical cargo operations training for the KC-30A program. You will also have accountability for:
Deliver contracted KC-30A Air Movements and AMO cargo training courses as per the Through Life Support Contract, Survey and Quote, Training Needs Analysis Report and Approved Training Schedule
Responsible for the coordination and delivery of technical training to Air Movements personnel and cargo operations training for 33SQN personnel
Maintain, review and modify KC-30A Cargo Load/unload training materials
Collect, draft and distribute required documentation for training provision and evaluation
Ensure accurate training records are maintained
Monitor and update training records for KC-30A internal and external customers
About You:
Certificate IV Training and Assessment (TAE) or equivalent skills
Capable of attaining and maintaining an Australian Defence Security (NV1 clearance
Aircraft qualifications and experience suitable to the role of COI (KC-30A/A330 or large wide body jet preferred)
Experience in administration of training programs within a highly regulated environment
Ability to investigate and analyse deficiencies in systems and applications and recommend alternative solutions to ensure customer satisfaction is maintained
Ability to work under time and resource pressures and meet deadlines
Good communication skills, written and verbal
Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Demonstrated experience of instructing in an aircraft technical environment and competency-based training
What we Offer:
We have built our benefits to help you define your possible.
18 weeks paid parental leave
Flexible Working Options including - Hybrid Working, 9-day Fortnights, Volunteer leave, Varying start and Finish times to suit your family needs.
2 Weeks Paid Reservist leave
Health, Wellbeing and Generous Employee discount programs
Additional purchased annual and salary packaging option
Ongoing career progression opportunities- leadership development, education support, ongoing career growth through internal movement
Who we are:
At Northrop Grumman Australia, we have been defining possible for the ADF for over 20 years. Our commitment to safeguarding Australia’s future by delivering pioneering technology is only matched by our commitment to building a great place to work and supporting each other.
Everyone Matters:
Wherever you are in your career, we have a range of policies and initiatives in place to help you define possible based on your individual needs. A variety of initiatives support STEM education, veterans, communities and the environment. And our thriving Employee Resource Groups also enable our people to share common interest in such areas as veterans, gender and young professionals.
What's Your Possible?
As a Defence security clearance is required for this role, you must be an Australian Citizen. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) are applicable, as such your nationality may be a factor in determining your suitability for this role. You will also need to satisfy police checks and employment screening verification