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Why This Role Stands Out We offer a supportive and high-performing environment where your technical skills are valued, and your development is encouraged. Competitive New EBA Rates:
Comprehensive Maintenance Exposure: Gain hands-on experience in both Deep and Line Maintenance - working across a variety of systems and aircraft checks. Rotating Crew Assignments: Enjoy variety and growth by rotating through different areas of the aircraft. Flexible Work Week: Benefit from a 4-day working week, giving you more balance and downtime About you: You're a qualified tradesperson with a passion for aviation maintenance and a commitment to precision and safety.
What We Offer: We have built our benefits to help you define your possible.
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.