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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Naval Civilian Engineer Development Program

Canberra

Opportunity Expired

Given COVID-19 we recognise that your focus, priorities and individual circumstances have changed over recent weeks.  Defence has decided to extend our applications for a fortnight and we hope this extension will give you the extra time you need to submit your application.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job

Application dates

Applications Open
5 Apr 2020
Applications Close
18 Apr 2020

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
E
Aerospace Engineering & Aviation
Automotive & Transport Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering & Construction
Communications Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Engineering Management
Environmental Engineering
Fire & Safety Engineering
Geomatic Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Marine Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mathematics & Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
Mining Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Renewable Energy Engineering
Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering
Engineering & Mathematics (all other)

 

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The Naval Civilian Engineer Development Program (CEDP) offers a challenging, inspiring and unique work environment. The program ensures you receive a holistic development program, giving you the opportunity to strive both personally and professionally.

Navy requires professional civilian engineers from a broad range of disciplines to enable Navy to acquire, maintain, sustain and upgrade ships and submarines of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). You will assist in the delivery of technical requirements, specifications, design and tender evaluations and have the opportunity to participate in tests and trials. This work includes the analysis of failures and recommending solutions. The ships and submarines of the RAN are unique and challenging platforms that combine the systems for delivering maritime capability integrated with the crews' workplace, recreation and accommodation in a single environment.

The Naval CEDP runs for three years and includes six work rotations of six months each at various locations. These include:
One industry rotation (outside the Department of Defence) that can be completed in Canberra or other locations within Australia.

  • One rotation at another Group within The Department of Defence, such as the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group or the Defence Science and Technology Group.
  • Four rotations within Navy Group.

Navy is a workplace that values its people and supports their contribution and innovative ideas. The Naval CEDP will develop the core skills required to be successful in the role and provides excellent opportunities for professional development through mentoring and education. Navy is a diverse and inclusive organisation, with a focus on the wellbeing of its staff through encouraging a work-life balance.

The Naval CEDP provides engineering graduates with the opportunity to grow and develop a professional career providing optimum exposure to a variety of on and off the job training. Our engineers are given opportunities to maintain and broaden their engineering skills, to attend specialist training in their given disciplines and to achieve and maintain appropriate levels of professional status (Chartered). Graduates are also provided with general training courses that have been designed to develop your core competency skills and providing you with the tools to become one of our future leaders.

The Naval CEDP is recognised by Engineers Australia and is structured to help engineers achieve appropriate levels of professional competency, for recognition toward Chartered Status. Chartered Status is a professional credential recognised by the government, business and the general public worldwide. As a Naval CEDP graduate, we will continue to fund your membership with Engineers Australia or other appropriate professional body whilst you continue to meet the requirements of Navy and are working towards or maintaining Chartered Status.

Degree types: Engineering (specialising in Naval Architecture, Communications Systems, Chemical, Electronics, Electrical, Materials, Mechatronics, Computer Science, Software and Cyber related technologies, Systems, Mechanical, Communications Networks.). New to our program for 2020 we are looking for graduates with disciplines in ICT.

Technology areas include radar, command and control systems, networks, satellite and terrestrial communications, navigation, integrated control systems, sonar, escape and rescue, structures and corrosion protection, stability and seakeeping, damage control, signatures, ballistic protection and shock hardening, armament, fluid power transfer, air conditioning, lifting equipment, power generation and distribution, propulsion, environmental protection.

Quick Details

Salary: APS 4: $68,442 pa + 15.4% superannuation. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will advance to APS 6: $82,282 pa + 15.4% superannuation
Program: 3 years – 6 x 6 month rotations
Location: Canberra

 

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
I understand the significance of the tasks I am working on and how they contribute to the bigger picture.

Natasha

  • Graduate stories
I understand the significance of the tasks I am working on and how they contribute to the bigger picture.

Natasha

  • Graduate stories
The work DSTG does directly contributes to Defence and national interests. There are few public organisations where you have that opportunity.

Julia

  • Graduate stories
The work DSTG does directly contributes to Defence and national interests. There are few public organisations where you have that opportunity.

Julia

  • Graduate stories
I understand the significance of the tasks I am working on and how they contribute to the bigger picture.

Natasha

  • Graduate stories
I understand the significance of the tasks I am working on and how they contribute to the bigger picture.

Natasha

  • Graduate stories
The work DSTG does directly contributes to Defence and national interests. There are few public organisations where you have that opportunity.

Julia

  • Graduate stories
The work DSTG does directly contributes to Defence and national interests. There are few public organisations where you have that opportunity.

Julia