The key duties of the position include The Role Work from the office five days per week, including afterhours. Flexible work arrangements are not usually supported in this role. Manage DSTG's Submarine Combat System Laboratory. Install, integrate and configure new versions of the Submarine Combat System and its stimulators. Support the development, integration and testing of new systems and applications in the laboratory and on submarines. Conduct fault finding and defect fixing in the laboratory and on submarines. Support the collection, transfer and management of experimental and operational data. Support submariner training. Review manuals and operational procedures. Build and maintain a standalone network, and manage its certification and accreditation. Manage assets and be a responsible custodian. Ensure compliance with physical and information security policies and procedure, including international trade regulations. Ensure compliance with Work Health and Safety policies and procedures. Conduct classified material musters and workplace inspections. Schedule all of the above activities, ensuring minimal disruptions. Note: This role requires NV 2 and approval to access the United States' International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) data and equipment. The successful candidate will be required to undertake work on and be provided with technical information pertaining to Defence articles of United States of America (US) origin. In accordance with the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), any applicant who holds, or has previously held, citizenship or permanent residency of a country other than Australia will be required to declare and indicate the country or countries of citizenship or permanent residency. Restrictions on access to Defence articles and associated technical data subject to the ITAR by dual national employees may apply. About our Team The Undersea Combat Systems Science and Technology Capability supports the development, production and sustainment of the Submarine Combat Control System, fitted to all United States Navy (USN) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Submarines. Our Computer Systems Engineers and Data Scientists aspire to develop a highly performant submarine combat system by enhancing its availability, reliability, security, upgradability, maintainability, useability, and effective and efficient use of limited space, weight, power and cooling resources.We install the combat system and its stimulators in the laboratory. We design, build, integrate and test the latest computing architectures. We integrate and test new systems and applications. We run experiments in the laboratory and trials in the field on operational submarines. We collect, store and manage both experimental and operational data. We develop algorithms, software and tools to support the analysis and visualisation of large datasets, yielding insights into system performance. Our Ideal Candidate You are a practicing Electronics and Communications Engineer with demonstrated experience in: Linux usage and administration. Microsoft Active Directory administration. Linux-Active Directory integration. Enterprise server hardware, selection, configuration and management. Enterprise backup and recovery. Windows workstation configuration, installation and management. Software license management. Network and serial data communication standards and protocols. Cloud computing technologies: Infrastructure, Platform and Software as a Service. Virtualisation and software containers. Software development: Modern DevOps tools and processes. Modern programming languages. Service-based architectures. Complex Information Technology systems: Storage, network, server and middleware architectures. Physical and virtual/software-defined architectures. Cybersecurity.