2016-03-31

Province: South Australia
Description:

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Fishermans Bend, VIC / Edinburgh, SA / Stirling, WA $111,559 – $133,905 (plus super)

Information Pack

Position Title:

Numerical Simulation and Modelling Specialist

Chemistry Specialist

Surface Combatant Sonar Team Leader

Team Leader Fire Systems Scientist

Team Leader Submarine Combat System

Architecture Analysis

Submarine Acoustic Warfare Systems Lead

Environmental Scientist Specialist

Job Reference Number:

DSTG/00475/16

Position APS Level:

Executive Level 2 (S&T Level 6)

Position Location:

Fishermans Bend, VIC, Edinburgh, SA. Stirling, WA

Salary:

$111,559 -$133,905 (plus super)

Employment Status:

Ongoing – Actual vacancy

Group:

Defence Science and Technology Group

Division:

Maritime Division

Contact Officer:

Refer to the position in the Position Details document

Closing Date:

11:30pm (AEST), Thursday 14 April 2016

No extensions will be granted and no late

applications will be accepted.

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About this Information Pack

This information pack provides useful material regarding the role that you are applying for

and further advice to guide you with your application.

Short Role Statement

For further information on the specific roles and responsibilities of the positions refer to the

position in the Position Details document.

Group Description

DSTGs mission:

DSTG is the Australian Governments lead agency charged with applying science and technology to protect and defend Australia and its national interests. It delivers expert, impartial advice and innovative solutions for Defence and other elements of national security.

DSTGs vision:

To be a world leader in defence science and technology indispensable in transforming the

Australian Defence Force and Australias national security.

To achieve its mission and vision, DSTG:

Provides scientific and technical support to current defence operations.

Investigates future technologies for defence and national security applications.

Ensures Australia is a smart buyer and user of defence equipment.

Develops new defence and national security capabilities.

Enhances existing capabilities by increasing performance and safety, and reducing the cost of ownership of defence assets.

Works collaboratively with other government agencies to strengthen national security.

Assists industry to better support Defence capability needs.

Further information about DSTG is available atwww.dsto.defence.gov.au.

Workgroup Description

Maritime Division (MD) provides technologies and scientific and technical expertise to deliver the capability edge to the war fighter and enhance the operational performance and survivability of defence platforms in the maritime domain. MD applies a range of technologies, and undertakes analyses of the effects of their integration on the overall effectiveness of maritime systems.

MD helps the ADF to be a smart buyer ensuring that future maritime systems, manned or unmanned, will meet Australias operational requirements. MD also works on platform life extension and reduction in the cost of ownership.

MD aims to be at the forefront of the application of science and technology to maritime war fighting systems and operations. The scientific and technical activities of MD contribute to improving the operational availability, reliability and safety of existing maritime, and air platforms, as well as reducing the vulnerability of these platforms.

There is an emphasis on technology teaming within MD, with a strong outcome focus. Examples include submarine combat systems, stealth, autonomous systems, advanced propellers and propulsion systems. MD aspires to be integral to the evolution of Navy, the partner of choice in the acquisition of maritime capabilities, and recognised as world leading in niche areas of maritime S&T.

Work Environment Description

For the inherent requirements that have been identified for each position, please refer to Attachment A.

Duty Statement

For further information on the specific roles and responsibilities of the positions refer to the position

in the Position Details document

Science and Technology Job Elements

The DSTG science and technology (S&T) structure allows flexibility at most levels where work is recognised in terms of research leadership, research, professional, technical and science and technology management job elements.

For further information on the specific roles and responsibilities of the positions refer to the position

in the Position Details document

Selection Criteria

Applicants should address both the technical and selection criteria for the position/s they are applying for. Where possible include specific relevant examples of your work. When you include examples, you should:

Set the context by describing the circumstance where you used the skills or qualities

and gained the experiences;

Detail what your role was;

Describe what you did and how you did it; and

Describe what you achieved what was the end result and how does it relate to the

job you are applying for?

You should be mindful that all information contained in your application must be UNCLASSIFIED.

TECHNICAL CRITERIA

1. Technical Criteria (Refer to the position in the Position Details document)

2. Technical Criteria if applicable (Refer to the position in the Position Details document)

SELECTION CRITERIA

1. Outline your scientific and technical achievements relevant to this application.

2. Detail the client outcomes you have been responsible for achieving.

3. Provide examples of your ability to initiate and maintain trusted and productive collaborations

with industry, academia and/or government.

4. Provide a list of your publicationswithout authorship details. Please include the following:

Title of publication,

the nature of the publication(article, client report, technical report etc.),

journal details if applicable and / or date / year of publication, and

whether you are sole or joint author

PLEASE NOTE: To support the principle of fairness in decision making, attached resumes, referee contact details, personal information and diversity indicators will not be made available to selection panels during the initial shortlisting process.

Qualifications / Experience Requirements

Possess a recognised qualification in science or engineering; or demonstrated equivalent knowledge and experience and have a proven track record in the science and technology environment.

RecruitAbility Scheme

The Department of Defence is committed to supporting the employment and career development of people with disability. Our participation in the APS RecruitAbility scheme means we will progress an applicant with disability to a further stage in the recruitment process,

where they opt into the scheme and meet the minimum requirements for the position.

How do I opt into the RecruitAbility scheme?

You will be asked to indicate if you wish to opt into the RecruitAbility scheme in the Diversity section of the application form.You must tick the opt in box to participate in the scheme. Simply declaring that you have a disability will not automatically include you in the scheme.

Reasonable adjustments

We provide reasonable adjustments such as access, equipment or other practical support at relevant stages of the recruitment process.Please contact the Contact Officer listed on the first page of this information pack if you need any adjustments made.

Details about the RecruitAbility scheme can be found at the Australian Public Service

Commissions website, see:http://www.apsc.gov.au/priorities/disability/recruitability.

What do we mean by disability?

For the purposes of the scheme, disability is:

a limitation, restriction or impairment which has lasted, or is likely to last, for at least six months and restricts everyday activities. This includes:

loss of sight (not corrected by glasses or contact lenses)

loss of hearing where communication is restricted, or, an aid to assist with or substitute for hearing is used

speech difficulties

shortness of breath or breathing difficulties causing restriction

chronic or recurrent pain or discomfort causing restriction

blackouts, fits, or loss of consciousness

difficulty learning or understanding

incomplete use of arms or fingers

difficulty gripping or holding things

incomplete use of feet or legs

nervous or emotional condition causing restriction

restriction in physical activities or in doing physical work

disfigurement or deformity

mental illness or condition requiring help or supervision

long-term effects of head injury, stroke or other brain damage causing restriction

receiving treatment or medication for any other long-term conditions or ailments and still restricted

any other long-term conditions resulting in a restriction.

The two parts of the definition are the presence of a limitation, restriction or impairment which restricts everyday activities; and the expected longevity of the condition (6 months or more). This also includes episodic conditions.

The definition covers many types of disability. You do not need evidence of your disability to opt into the scheme, but you are making a declaration to the APS that you meet the definition.

Diversity and Inclusion

The range and nature of work in Defence requires a workforce that reflects our diverse society. We welcome applications from Indigenous Australians, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and people with disabilities. We are committed to providing an environment that values diversity and supports employees to reach their full potential.

Defence will accommodate all requests for reasonable adjustment for people with disabilities to assist in the application process and if successful, the inherent requirements of the position.

If you have individual requirements that need to be accommodated in order to participate in

an interview or assessment centre please inform the contact person listed on the front of this

Information Pack.

For confidential advice contact: diversitypolicyandprograms@defence.gov.au

Relocation Assistance

Forongoing positions, successful applicants will be provided with relocation assistance, if required, and in accordance with Defence policy. Further information on relocations assistance will be available to the successful applicant through the Chairperson of the selection panel.

Fornon-ongoing positions, relocations assistance, if required, must be discussed with the Contact Officer for consideration.

Employment Agreement

Terms of the Engagement

The successful applicant for the position noted in this Information Pack will be engaged under thePublic Service Act 1999.

Remuneration Package

In accordance with Defence Enterprise Collective Agreement (DECA) 2012 – 2014 the successful candidate will receive an attractive remuneration package with a salary within the range noted on the front page of this Information Pack and superannuation paid in accordance with legislative requirements.

Flexible Working Arrangements

Defence assists its Australian Public Service (APS) employees to balance their work and lives through the provision of flexible working arrangements and conditions, flexible leave

arrangements and by promoting wellbeing in theDefence Enterprise Collective Agreement 2012-2014 (DECA).

For more information on workplace flexibilities within Defence, please refer to our Work Life

Balance site athttp://www.defence.gov.au/apscareers/whatweoffer/work-life-balance.htm.

Should you require consideration of a flexible working arrangement (e.g. flexible working hours or part-time hours) this should be discussed at interview.

Australian Public Service Values

The Australian Public Service has Values and Employment Principles that shape the organisational culture of the Public Service. The Australian Public Service is:

Impartial

Committed to Service

Accountable

Respectful

Ethical

ICARE

The values and employment principles can be found at the Australian Public Service Commission website.

Defence Values

The Department of Defence has a framework of values that work alongside theAPS Values and the values of Navy, Army & Air Force to reflect the traditions and identities of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and the APS.The values underpin the Defence corporate culture, contribute to achieving organisational goals and the basis of the behaviours expected of our people and leaders; both APS and ADF.

The Defence Values:

Professionalism

Striving for excellence in everything we do.

Loyalty

Being committed to each other, our leaders and the organisation.

Integrity

Doing what is right.

Courage

The strength of character to do what is right extending to both

courage of convictions (moral courage) and courage in harm’s way

(physical courage).

Innovation

Actively looking for better ways of doing business.

Teamwork

Working together with respect, trust and a sense of collective purpose.

Application Instructions

We recommend you start your application on eRecruit as soon as possible. It is best to complete your Selection Criteria in Microsoft Word then copy, paste and save each criterion into the system.

For more information please refer to theApplicant User Guide.

All applications must be submitted through the online application system prior to the closing

date.

NOTE: Do not withdraw your application for editing. Once you have withdrawn your application, you will NOT be able to re-submit it or submit another application for this vacancy.

Further advice on addressing selection criteria can be found the Cracking the Code publication located on the Australian Public Service Commission website.

You do not need to include written referee reports with your application. However, you should include the names and contact details of two referees who can comment on your work performance. We expect that one of your referees will be your current supervisor or manager. If you dont want us to contact your referees without advising you first, indicate this in your application.

Vacancies will be extendedin exceptional circumstances only.Applicants requesting an extensionmust contact the Contact Officer24 hours prior to the vacancy closing date.

PLEASE NOTE: APS Careers @ Defence is for job seekers only. We do not accept unsolicited resumes or applications from recruitment agencies and/or search firms and will not pay fees to any such organisations unless arranged with the provider prior to advertising the vacancy.

Withdrawing an Application

If you have submitted an application and no longer wish to be considered for the position,

you must withdraw your application in eRecruit.

If you withdraw your applicationafter the closing date, please inform the Contact Officer through the phone number and/or email address on the front page of this Information Pack.

PLEASE NOTE: Once you withdraw your application you will NOT be able to re-submit it or submit another application for this vacancy.

For more information on withdrawing your application via the APS Careers @ Defence eRecruit system, please refer to ourApplicant User Guide.

The Selection Process

Defence APS recruitment processes are based on merit which means that we select the best person for the job from a field of applicants. We compare and weigh-up the skills, experience and abilities of each applicant and often use different tools and techniques (such as written applications, interviews and/or work sample tests) to collect the evidence needed to make a merit-based decision.

Merit List

A merit list may be created from the list of suitable applicants which may be used to fill similar position/s in the event a position/s becomes vacant within the 12 months from gazettal date of this position.

Psychological Assessment

Some positions at DSTG require that shortlisted applicants undertake a Psychological Assessment to determine organisational suitability. Psychological assessments are conducted to determine suitability to work in a high security environment and/or to hold a Top Secret (Positive Vetting) (TSPV) security clearance.

The Psychological Assessment is an integrated assessment tool which comprises the completion of a consent form, written psychological tests, a face-to-face interview(s) with a registered psychologist, and a written report completed by the interviewing psychologist. You may be asked to participate in further psychological testing if required.The assessment is administered in a manner which ensures informed consent, fair dealing with all applicants and employees, and the greatest possible degree of privacy and transparency of process.

Questions may include but are not limited to personal relationships, living circumstances, personal values, financial situation, physical and mental health history including substance use, and any civil and/or military record. The process is necessarily more intrusive than you will encounter in most other employment applications but it is important that you be honest and accurate in disclosing details about yourself.

Science and Technology Job Elements

The elements are described as:

Research, which occurs at science and technology (S&T) levels 48, is the process of generating new scientific knowledge that has potential generic usefulness beyond the current problem or application. It is demonstrated by:

personal contribution to research activities

conceiving methods both experimental and theoretical and following them through

understanding existing knowledge and extending it; expanding it in areas relevant to Defence

creating new knowledge

the Defence research process covering:

o analysis of Defence needs to identify knowledge deficiencies

o

understanding of current knowledge, becoming conversant with literature

o

identification of gaps, needs

o

development of a method or approach, following through with research work

o

comprehension and articulation of outcomes

o

putting outcomes into context

o

reporting, presenting, publishing.

Professional, which occurs at S&T levels 37, is the application of established scientific principles to a new problem. It requires full understanding of the theory and current state of scientific knowledge. It is demonstrated by:

understanding the state of scientific and/or engineering knowledge in relevant field(s)

understanding how to apply this knowledge

applying scientific and/or engineering knowledge in ways that are often creative and

innovative to produce agreed outcomes

reporting, presenting and publishing results.

Technical, which occurs at S&T levels 16, is the application of established scientific and technical principles, practices and procedures. It requires a full understanding of technical processes and some understanding of scientific theory and underlying principles. It is demonstrated by:

skills in application of techniques and procedures

understanding what works and what does not work

understanding the best approach to achieving a desired result

possessing a sound knowledge of the behaviour and operation of systems, components, equipment, procedures and computing processes

using relevant expertise to produce useful effective outcomes

reporting and presenting results.

S&T management, which occurs at S&T levels 48, is concerned with the achievement of scientific goals by the efficient application of resources. It covers staff, project and policy activities. It requires S&T knowledge to make judgements in reaching decisions. It applies to staff, resource, policy and intellectual property management in the science, engineering and technical domains. It is demonstrated by:

managing DSTG tasks

utilising people and resources effectively to produce agreed science and technology

outcomes for DSTG

inspiring and motivating people

using resources efficiently and accountably

developing and applying policies and procedures

communicating effectively and negotiating with members of Defence, other government departments, defence industry, academia and other stakeholders.

Eligibility

Employment with the Department of Defence is subject to conditions prescribed within the

Public Service Act 1999.

Citizenship – To be eligible for employment with Defence, applicants must be an Australian citizen. Only in exceptional circumstances can this requirement be waived.

Health Assessment The preferred applicant will be required to undergo a medical examination conducted by the Departments preferred medical provider.

Security Clearance -The preferred applicant will be required to successfully undergo the security clearance vetting process at a specified clearance level. The preferred applicant MUST be willing to disclose all relevant and required information.

The preferred applicantMUSThave lived in Australia, or have a checkable background, for at least the preceding:

Fiveyears for BASELINE clearances, or

Tenyears for NEGATIVE VETTING 1 / NEGATIVE VETTING 2 clearances, or

Whole of life for TOP SECRET POSITIVE VETTING clearances.

Important: You must be able to provide background information to the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA), to cover the relevant period of time in line with the required security clearance for this position. Details of the information and documents you are required to provide can be found on theSecurity Clearance-Fact Sheet. Please ensure that you read this information thoroughly and confirm that you are able to provide the necessary documents if you apply for the position.

The security clearance level required for this position can be found on the front page of this

Information Pack.

More information on the security clearance vetting process is available on the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA) website.

Thank you for your interest

Department of Defence

ATTACHMENT A: WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT DESCRIPTIONS

Numerical Simulation and Modelling Specialist

Tasks involving

Administrative

1. Computer use

Yes

Analysis of research data in on-

2. Generic screen based

Minimal likelihood

screen reports; some administrative

3. Graphical/analytical based

Yes

tasks

4. Sitting at desk

Yes

5. Standing for long periods

Minimal likelihood

Manual Handling

6. Lifting 0-15kg

Yes

7. Lifting 15 kg +

Minimal likelihood

8. Climbing

Minimal likelihood

9. Bending

Minimal likelihood

10. Squatting

Minimal likelihood

11. Reaching

Minimal likelihood

12. Push/pull

Minimal likelihood

13. Sequential repetitive

Minimal likelihood

movements in short period of time

14. Manual dexterity/manipulation

Minimal likelihood

Work Environment

15. Work with others towards

Yes

shared goals in a team environment

16. Works in isolation from other

Minimal likelihood

staff (remote supervision)

17. Distance walking (ie: Large

Minimal likelihood

building or inter-building transit)

18. Works outdoors

Minimal likelihood

19. Works in a call centre

Minimal likelihood

environment

20. Works in a customer service

Minimal likelihood

environment

Tasks Involving

21. Exposure to chemicals

Minimal likelihood

Minimal likelihood

22. Exposure to biological hazards

Minimal likelihood

23. Working at heights

Minimal likelihood

24. Requirement to wear personal

Minimal likelihood

protective equipment (PPE)

25. Requirement for full colour

Minimal likelihood

vision

26. Work with energetics and

Minimal likelihood

explosives

27. Exposure to petrol, oil, lubricant

Minimal likelihood

products that may cause

dermatological conditions

28. Exposure to extreme

Minimal likelihood

temperatures

29 Confined spaces

Minimal likelihood

30. Exposure to non-ionising

Minimal likelihood

radiation

31. Excessive noise

Minimal likelihood

32. Low lighting

Minimal likelihood

33. Dangerous goods/ equipment

Minimal likelihood

34. Exposure to airborne odours

Minimal likelihood

Travel

35. Frequent travel – Vehicle

Minimal likelihood

36. Frequent travel – Aeroplane

Minimal likelihood

37. Frequent travel – Seaborne

Minimal likelihood

Cyclic Workload

38. Peaks & troughs

Minimal likelihood

39. Frequent overtime

Minimal likelihood

40. Rostered shiftwork

None

Chemistry Specialist

Tasks involving

Administrative

1. Computer use

Yes

Analysis of research data in on-

2. Generic screen based

Minimal likelihood

screen reports; some administrative

3. Graphical/analytical based

Yes

tasks

4. Sitting at desk

Yes

5. Standing for long periods

Minimal likelihood

Manual Handling

6. Lifting 0-15kg

Yes

7. Lifting 15 kg +

Minimal likelihood

8. Climbing

Minimal likelihood

9. Bending

Minimal likelihood

10. Squatting

Minimal likelihood

11. Reaching

Minimal likelihood

12. Push/pull

Minimal likelihood

13. Sequential repetitive

Minimal likelihood

movements in short period of time

14. Manual dexterity/manipulation

Minimal likelihood

Work Environment

15. Work with others towards

Yes

shared goals in a team environment

16. Works in isolation from other

Minimal likelihood

staff (remote supervision)

17. Distance walking (ie: Large

Minimal likelihood

building or inter-building transit)

18. Works outdoors

Minimal likelihood

19. Works in a call centre

Minimal likelihood

environment

20. Works in a customer service

Minimal likelihood

environment

Tasks Involving

21. Exposure to chemicals

Yes

22. Exposure to biological hazards

Minimal likelihood

23. Working at heights

Minimal likelihood

24. Requirement to wear personal

Yes

protective equipment (PPE)

25. Requirement for full colour

Minimal likelihood

vision

26. Work with energetics and

Minimal likelihood

explosives

27. Exposure to petrol, oil, lubricant

Yes

products that may cause

dermatological conditions

28. Exposure to extreme

Minimal likelihood

temperatures

29 Confined spaces

Minimal likelihood

30. Exposure to non-ionising

Minimal likelihood

radiation

31. Excessive noise

Minimal likelihood

32. Low lighting

Minimal likelihood

33. Dangerous goods/ equipment

Minimal likelihood

34. Exposure to airborne odours

Minimal likelihood

Travel

35. Frequent travel – Vehicle

Minimal likelihood

36. Frequent travel – Aeroplane

Minimal likelihood

37. Frequent travel – Seaborne

Minimal likelihood

Cyclic Workload

38. Peaks & troughs

Minimal likelihood

39. Frequent overtime

Minimal likelihood

40. Rostered shiftwork

None

Surface Combatant Sonar Team Leader

Tasks involving

Administrative

1. Computer use

Yes

Analysis of research data in on-

2. Generic screen based

Minimal likelihood

screen reports; some administrative

3. Graphical/analytical based

Yes

tasks

4. Sitting at desk

Yes

5. Standing for long periods

Minimal likelihood

Manual Handling

6. Lifting 0-15kg

Yes

7. Lifting 15 kg +

Minimal likelihood

8. Climbing

Minimal likelihood

9. Bending

Minimal likelihood

10. Squatting

Minimal likelihood

11. Reaching

Minimal likelihood

12. Push/pull

Minimal likelihood

13. Sequential repetitive

Minimal likelihood

movements in short period of time

14. Manual dexterity/manipulation

Minimal likelihood

Work Environment

15. Work with others towards

Yes

shared goals in a team environment

16. Works in isolation from other

Minimal likelihood

staff (remote supervision)

17. Distance walking (ie: Large

Minimal likelihood

building or inter-building transit)

18. Works outdoors

Minimal likelihood

19. Works in a call centre

Minimal likelihood

environment

20. Works in a customer service

Minimal likelihood

environment

Tasks Involving

21. Exposure to chemicals

Yes

Some laboratory / in field research

22. Exposure to biological hazards

Minimal likelihood

work will be required as a part of

23. Working at heights

Minimal likelihood

this role

24. Requirement to wear personal

Yes

protective equipment (PPE)

25. Requirement for full colour

Minimal likelihood

vision

26. Work with energetics and

Yes

explosives

27. Exposure to petrol, oil, lubricant

Minimal likelihood

products that may cause

dermatological conditions

28. Exposure to extreme

Minimal likelihood

temperatures

29 Confined spaces

Minimal likelihood

30. Exposure to non-ionising

Minimal likelihood

radiation

31. Excessive noise

Yes

32. Low lighting

Minimal likelihood

33. Dangerous goods/ equipment

Minimal likelihood

34. Exposure to airborne odours

Minimal likelihood

Travel

35. Frequent travel – Vehicle

Minimal likelihood

36. Frequent travel – Aeroplane

Minimal likelihood

37. Frequent travel – Seaborne

Minimal likelihood

Cyclic Workload

38. Peaks & troughs

Minimal likelihood

39. Frequent overtime

Minimal likelihood

40. Rostered shiftwork

None

Team Leader Fire Systems Scientist

Tasks involving

Administrative

1. Computer use

Yes

Analysis of research data in on-

2. Generic screen based

Minimal likelihood

screen reports; some administrative

3. Graphical/analytical based

Yes

tasks

4. Sitting at desk

Yes

5. Standing for long periods

Minimal likelihood

Manual Handling

6. Lifting 0-15kg

Yes

7. Lifting 15 kg +

Minimal likelihood

8. Climbing

Minimal likelihood

9. Bending

Minimal likelihood

10. Squatting

Minimal likelihood

11. Reaching

Minimal likelihood

12. Push/pull

Minimal likelihood

13. Sequential repetitive

Minimal likelihood

movements in short period of time

14. Manual dexterity/manipulation

Minimal likelihood

Work Environment

15. Work with others towards

Yes

shared goals in a team environment

16. Works in isolation from other

Minimal likelihood

staff (remote supervision)

17. Distance walking (ie: Large

Minimal likelihood

building or inter-building transit)

18. Works outdoors

Minimal likelihood

19. Works in a call centre

Minimal likelihood

environment

20. Works in a customer service

Minimal likelihood

environment

Tasks Involving

21. Exposure to chemicals

Yes

22. Exposure to biological hazards

Minimal likelihood

23. Working at heights

Minimal likelihood

24. Requirement to wear personal

Yes

protective equipment (PPE)

25. Requirement for full colour

Minimal likelihood

vision

26. Work with energetics and

Yes

explosives

27. Exposure to petrol, oil, lubricant

Yes

products that may cause

dermatological conditions

28. Exposure to extreme

Minimal likelihood

temperatures

29 Confined spaces

Minimal likelihood

30. Exposure to non-ionising

Minimal likelihood

radiation

31. Excessive noise

Yes

32. Low lighting

Minimal likelihood

33. Dangerous goods/ equipment

Minimal likelihood

34. Exposure to airborne odours

Minimal likelihood

Travel

35. Frequent travel – Vehicle

Minimal likelihood

36. Frequent travel – Aeroplane

Minimal likelihood

37. Frequent travel – Seaborne

Minimal likelihood

Cyclic Workload

38. Peaks & troughs

Minimal likelihood

39. Frequent overtime

Minimal likelihood

40. Rostered shiftwork

None

Team Leader Submarine Combat System Architecture Analysis

Tasks involving

Administrative

1. Computer use

Yes

Analysis of research data in on-

2. Generic screen based

Minimal likelihood

screen reports; some administrative

3. Graphical/analytical based

Yes

tasks

4. Sitting at desk

Yes

5. Standing for long periods

Minimal likelihood

Manual Handling

6. Lifting 0-15kg

Yes

7. Lifting 15 kg +

Minimal likelihood

8. Climbing

Minimal likelihood

9. Bending

Minimal likelihood

10. Squatting

Minimal likelihood

11. Reaching

Minimal likelihood

12. Push/pull

Minimal likelihood

13. Sequential repetitive

Minimal likelihood

movements in short period of time

14. Manual dexterity/manipulation

Minimal likelihood

Work Environment

15. Work with others towards

Yes

shared goals in a team environment

16. Works in isolation from other

Minimal likelihood

staff (remote supervision)

17. Distance walking (ie: Large

Minimal likelihood

building or inter-building transit)

18. Works outdoors

Minimal likelihood

19. Works in a call centre

Minimal likelihood

environment

20. Works in a customer service

Minimal likelihood

environment

Tasks Involving

21. Exposure to chemicals

Yes

22. Exposure to biological hazards

Minimal likelihood

23. Working at heights

Minimal likelihood

24. Requirement to wear personal

Yes

protective equipment (PPE)

25. Requirement for full colour

Minimal likelihood

vision

26. Work with energetics and

Yes

explosives

27. Exposure to petrol, oil, lubricant

Yes

products that may cause

dermatological conditions

28. Exposure to extreme

Minimal likelihood

temperatures

29 Confined spaces

Minimal likelihood

30. Exposure to non-ionising

Minimal likelihood

radiation

31. Excessive noise

Yes

32. Low lighting

Minimal likelihood

33. Dangerous goods/ equipment

Minimal likelihood

34. Exposure to airborne odours

Minimal likelihood

Travel

35. Frequent travel – Vehicle

Minimal likelihood

36. Frequent travel – Aeroplane

Minimal likelihood

37. Frequent travel – Seaborne

Minimal likelihood

Cyclic Workload

38. Peaks & troughs

Minimal likelihood

39. Frequent overtime

Minimal likelihood

40. Rostered shiftwork

None

Submarine Acoustic Warfare Systems Lead

Tasks involving

Administrative

1. Computer use

Yes

Analysis of research data in on-

2. Generic screen based

Minimal likelihood

screen reports; some administrative

3. Graphical/analytical based

Yes

tasks

4. Sitting at desk

Yes

5. Standing for long periods

Minimal likelihood

Manual Handling

6. Lifting 0-15kg

Yes

Laboratory Experiments & sea trials

7. Lifting 15 kg +

Minimal likelihood

8. Climbing

Minimal likelihood

9. Bending

Minimal likelihood

10. Squatting

Minimal likelihood

11. Reaching

Minimal likelihood

12. Push/pull

Minimal likelihood

13. Sequential repetitive

Minimal likelihood

movements in short period of time

14. Manual dexterity/manipulation

Minimal likelihood

Work Environment

15. Work with others towards

Yes

shared goals in a team environment

16. Works in isolation from other

Minimal likelihood

staff (remote supervision)

17. Distance walking (ie: Large

Minimal likelihood

building or inter-building transit)

18. Works outdoors

Minimal likelihood

19. Works in a call centre

Minimal likelihood

environment

20. Works in a customer service

Minimal likelihood

environment

Tasks Involving

21. Exposure to chemicals

Yes

22. Exposure to biological hazards

Minimal likelihood

23. Working at heights

Minimal likelihood

24. Requirement to wear personal

Yes

protective equipment (PPE)

25. Requirement for full colour

Minimal likelihood

vision

26. Work with energetics and

Yes

explosives

27. Exposure to petrol, oil, lubricant

Minimal likelihood

products that may cause

dermatological conditions

28. Exposure to extreme

Minimal likelihood

temperatures

29 Confined spaces

Yes

30. Exposure to non-ionising

Minimal likelihood

radiation

31. Excessive noise

Yes

32. Low lighting

Minimal likelihood

33. Dangerous goods/ equipment

Minimal likelihood

34. Exposure to airborne odours

Yes

Travel

35. Frequent travel – Vehicle

Minimal likelihood

36. Frequent travel – Aeroplane

Minimal likelihood

37. Frequent travel – Seaborne

Minimal likelihood

Cyclic Workload

38. Peaks & troughs

Minimal likelihood

39. Frequent overtime

Minimal likelihood

40. Rostered shiftwork

None

Environmental Scientist Specialist

Tasks involving

Administrative

1. Computer use

Yes

1-4 work has a large proportion of

2. Generic screen based

Yes

desk based work that will require

3. Graphical/analytical based

Yes

sitting at a computer.

4. Sitting at desk

Yes

5, Work will also involve field and

5. Standing for long periods

Yes

laboratory work and standing for

long periods will be required.

Manual Handling

6. Lifting 0-15kg

Yes

6-12, 14. The position will be

7. Lifting 15 kg +

Yes

required to work on our field sites

8. Climbing

Yes

and will be required to access our

9. Bending

Yes

raft off piers and assist in the

10. Squatting

Yes

deployment, monitoring and

11. Reaching

Yes

removal of marine exposure

samples. This work involves manual

12. Push/pull

Yes

handling and access via ladders.

13. Sequential repetitive

Minimal likelihood

movements in short period of time

14. Manual dexterity/manipulation

Yes

Work Environment

15. Work with others towards

Yes

15. The position will be required to

shared goals in a team environment

work in a team environment.

16. Works in isolation from other

Minimal likelihood

18 The position will also be working

staff (remote supervision)

outside during field work.

17. Distance walking (ie: Large

Minimal likelihood

building or inter-building transit)

18. Works outdoors

Yes

19. Works in a call centre

None

environment

20. Works in a customer service

None

environment

Tasks Involving

21. Exposure to chemicals

Minimal likelihood

The position will be required to wear

22. Exposure to biological hazards

Minimal likelihood

PPE in the laboratory and field work

23. Working at heights

Minimal likelihood

areas

24. Requirement to wear personal

Yes

protective equipment (PPE)

25. Requirement for full colour

Minimal likelihood

vision

26. Work with energetics and

None

explosives

27. Exposure to petrol, oil, lubricant

Minimal likelihood

products that may cause

dermatological conditions

28. Exposure to extreme

Minimal likelihood

temperatures

29 Confined spaces

Minimal likelihood

30. Exposure to non-ionising

Minimal likelihood

radiation

31. Excessive noise

Minimal likelihood

32. Low lighting

Minimal likelihood

33. Dangerous goods/ equipment

Minimal likelihood

34. Exposure to airborne odours

Minimal likelihood

Travel

35. Frequent travel – Vehicle

Yes

35 and 36 the position is required to

36. Frequent travel – Aeroplane

Yes

travel to field sites and interstate to

37. Frequent travel – Seaborne

Minimal likelihood

meet with clients and collaborators.

Cyclic Workload

38. Peaks & troughs

Minimal likelihood

39. Frequent overtime

Minimal likelihood

40. Rostered shiftwork

None

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