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New partnership to drive recruitment for Hunter class frigate program

BAE Systems Maritime Australia has partnered with Careers Centre Alliance to manage recruitment for the Hunter class frigate program being designed and built at Osborne Naval Shipyard. A partnership between the Indigenous Defence Infrastructure Consortium and Randstad Australia, the Careers Centre Alliance will utilise existing systems and talent pools to deliver an end-to-end recruitment solution for BAE Systems. Over the next five years, up to 900 trade and production workers will be required for the prototyping and construction of the nine anti-submarine warfare frigates. The recruitment process will be seeking welders, electricians, pipe fitters, pipe welders, mechanical fitters, trade assistants, ...

23 March 2022
New partnership to drive recruitment for Hunter class frigate program2022-03-23T14:37:14+10:30

New graduates join the ranks at Nova Systems

Four South Australians are among the latest cohort of graduates to join global defence company Nova Systems and gain the vital skills and experience needed to pursue a career in the defence industry. The South Australian-based company, which focuses on providing engineering and technology solutions for Defence and other sectors, recently on-boarded 34 new graduates nationally as part of its award-winning graduate program. The graduates come from diverse backgrounds in integrated logistics support, engineering, project management and finance, and will rotate work placements across varied markets in the business, ranging from Defence to emergency services and space-related projects. Nova Systems ...

15 March 2022
New graduates join the ranks at Nova Systems2022-03-15T15:58:50+10:30

Young achiever breaks ground in the defence industry

South Australian systems engineer Georgia never considered working in the defence industry, but after starting her career journey with one of the state’s largest defence companies she has never looked back. After completing an electrical and electronic engineering degree at the University of Adelaide, the 25-year-old undertook a graduate program with South Australian-based engineering and technology company Nova Systems. Now, she’s taken the next step in her defence industry career, joining BAE Systems Australia’s Edinburgh headquarters as a systems engineer. She will apply her expertise and experience to key Defence projects, including the Jindalee Operational Radar Network, which protects Australia’s ...

15 March 2022
Young achiever breaks ground in the defence industry2022-03-15T15:54:06+10:30

Funding for Saab’s Mawson Lakes defence hub

Saab Australia will receive more than $22 million from the Federal Government’s Modern Manufacturing Initiative to build a Sovereign Combat System Collaboration Centre at Mawson Lakes. Set to be the home of Australia’s sovereign combat system capabilities in South Australia, the $77 million project will provide a state-of-the-art facility for the sector, as well as assist small and medium businesses to gain access to both national and global supply chains. It will also offer a combat systems school, providing specialised courses to address industry skills shortages in areas such as naval operations and software engineering. Read more

9 March 2022
Funding for Saab’s Mawson Lakes defence hub2022-03-10T16:08:10+10:30

International Women’s Day 2022 spotlight: Rebecca Brickhill, Saab Australia

Rebecca Brickhill is Engineering Manager – Underwater at Saab Australia and has been in the defence industry for more than 15 years. Following completion of an undergraduate degree and Masters in Engineering, she worked in the commercial industry for a few years before applying for a role at Saab. In her current role, Rebecca manages a team of engineers, as well as the outcomes and approval for Saab Australia’s Submarine and Underwater vehicle programs. Ahead of International Women’s Day 2022, Defence SA spoke to Rebecca about her experiences building a career within a traditionally male-dominated industry. What attracted you to ...

8 March 2022
International Women’s Day 2022 spotlight: Rebecca Brickhill, Saab Australia2022-03-08T14:08:32+10:30

SA taskforce established for nuclear-powered submarine program

A dedicated South Australian taskforce for the Nuclear-powered Submarine Program established in early February 2022 has been publicly announced. The South Australia Government Submarine Taskforce will support the Nuclear-powered Submarine Taskforce established in the Department of Defence to deliver an optimal pathway for the submarine program keeping local industry capability at the forefront. The taskforce, chaired by Defence SA, will work closely with state government agencies, local industry and local government representatives to discuss key focus areas including safety, environmental protection, facilities and infrastructure, industrial base capacity and workforce. A process will also be undertaken to engage members across the ...

7 March 2022
SA taskforce established for nuclear-powered submarine program2022-03-07T13:10:56+10:30

New 737 maintenance facility for South Australia

South Australia will be home to a purpose-built 737 deep maintenance and modification facility. Announced at the weekend, the $160 million facility is being built as a partnership between the South Australian Government and the Department of Defence. Development of this facility will provide the critical infrastructure necessary for the maintenance and upgrade of the RAAF’s P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft, and the E-7A Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft. The P-8A and the E-7A are both military derivatives of the Boeing 737 aircraft. Providing a long-term deep maintenance and modification facility adjacent RAAF Base Edinburgh for both types ...

22 February 2022
New 737 maintenance facility for South Australia2022-02-22T09:19:14+10:30

BAE Systems Australia opens defence industry graduate roles for 2023

South Australian university students have the opportunity to kick-start their careers in the defence industry, with BAE Systems Australia launching their graduate recruitment drive for 2023.    Recently welcoming 58 graduates to its national defence and security business, BAE Systems Australia now has 90 positions available across a wide range of fields, including engineering, project management, finance, human resources and commercial. The graduate program offers tailored training and mentoring, flexible work practices and the opportunity to collaborate and network with other graduates across the country. Students can choose to be placed into an ongoing role or to experience three one-year structured ...

11 February 2022
BAE Systems Australia opens defence industry graduate roles for 20232022-02-11T09:57:27+10:30

K-TIG joins BAE System’s Factory of the Future

Adelaide-based welding manufacturer K-TIG has announced a research and development facility will be built within BAE Systems' Factory of the Future. The R&D facility is set to help the manufacturer demonstrate and further evolve the application of its robotic welding capabilities within multiple industries. Adrian Smith, Managing Director of K-TIG, said this would also support Australia’s domestic naval shipbuilding capacity and enhance development of local industry. “Put simply, K-TIG’s advanced welding technology means welding is stronger, faster and more cost effective,” Smith said. “A traditional multi-hour weld can be done in less than four minutes to a higher quality and ...

9 February 2022
K-TIG joins BAE System’s Factory of the Future2022-02-09T14:20:36+10:30

Local companies team up for submarine refrigeration refresh

Cold Logic and Ace Panel Systems have performed a refrigerated panel lifecycle refresh onboard one of the Royal Australian Navy’s six Collins Class Submarines, to help maintain the vessel’s energy efficiency and support the welfare of crew during their deployments. ASC is the sustainer of Australia’s Collins Class submarine fleet and responsible for activities including the Adelaide-based Full Cycle Docking (FCD), an extensive maintenance and upgrade refit which is undertaken on each boat after a decade of service. Cold Logic and Ace Panel Systems, two South Australian-based businesses, were engaged as part of the current submarine FCD to deliver a ...

28 January 2022
Local companies team up for submarine refrigeration refresh2022-01-28T10:47:50+10:30

SA-UK defence and tech deal signed

A new agreement has been signed between South Australia and the United Kingdom this month, unlocking billions of dollars in economic activity. The three-year memorandum of understanding was signed during a recent visit from UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. It is set to deepen the state’s relationship with the UK in the defence, cyber and space industries, whilst also making it easier for local businesses to break into the UK market and help implement the AUKUS agreement. The deal was struck following a visit to the state-of-the-art Osborne Naval Shipyard – set to be home to the construction of Australia’s ...

27 January 2022
SA-UK defence and tech deal signed2022-02-09T14:08:05+10:30

COVID-19 Defence Industry Update

COVID UPDATE - Permissions for close contact critical workers to return to worksite during quarantine period for COVID-19 Changes have been made to the Exposure Sites, Contacts and Diagnosis Requirements Direction in South Australia effective from 12.01 am on 13 January 2022. Today’s changes provide permissions during times of significant COVID case numbers in South Australia, for close contact critical workers to return to a worksite during a quarantine period for COVID-19. Close contact critical workers are certain workers who will be required to attend work despite being a close contact of a COVID case. The explicit reason for this ...

13 January 2022
COVID-19 Defence Industry Update2022-01-13T18:21:09+10:30
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