Australian Antarctic Division
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Job Description
Senior Aircraft Ground Support Officers (SAGSOs) are responsible for a diverse range of duties in support of fixed and rotary wing operations in Antarctica, leading teams of typically between 2–6 Aircraft Ground Support Officers (AGSOs). The Casey AGSOs routinely assist at Wilkins Aerodrome as operational needs dictate.
Aviation roles
Employed in summer jobs at Casey and Davis stations, the SAGSO is responsible for the day-to-day tasking and supervision of a small team of AGSOs, ensuring the team is kept updated on work plans, scheduling of tasks and delegating individual responsibilities, as well as ensuring the safe operations of the Ski Landing Areas and helicopter landing sites. You will have strong communication skills and the ability to deal with a wide range of complex situations, given the remote nature of Antarctic aviation operations.
This is a hands-on role, which will require you to operate a wide range of heavy and light machinery, along with servicing the needs of ground support requirements for a wide range of Aircraft. This involves operation of machinery and manual work, including the construction, maintenance and operation of ski landing areas. You will handle aviation fuelling equipment and interface with fixed/rotary wing aircraft. You will also transport passengers and cargo to and from aviation facilities and aircraft.
Aircraft schedules are heavily influenced by weather conditions. SAGSOs often work long hours (up to 12 hours) to capitalise on periods of good weather.
The Australian Antarctic Program’s (AAP) vision is to ensure Antarctica is valued, protected and understood. Working with the AAP provides a unique opportunity to experience Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, while supporting world-leading science.
The AAP aims to support expeditioner growth, professionally and personally, with a focus on wellbeing. We strive to employ versatile, proactive and community minded people. Expeditioners will need to contribute to a small team and be resilient as they face the challenges of living in an isolated environment.
Employment conditions- The annual base salary when in Australia starts from $98,632 per annum.
- Base salary + additional allowances when in Antarctica starts from $166,586 per annum.
- A generous employer superannuation contribution of up to 15.4% will be paid in addition to salary and allowances.
- You will accrue recreation leave at the equivalent of 20 days per annum pro rata. Please note that recreation leave is not available in Antarctica but will be paid out on return to Australia.
To apply for this role, you must have the skills and licences listed below:
Qualifications/licencesProvide copy with application:
- Citizenship – In accordance with the PS Act 1999, Australian Public Service employees are required to be Australian citizens. Persons who are not Australian citizens will generally only be considered where there are no suitable Australian applicants, with next considerations being Australian residents with work rights and New Zealand citizens.
Obtain prior to commencement:
- Valid Passport – The expiry date of the passport (and any relevant visa) must be at least 6 months beyond the planned end date of your intended stay in the Antarctic or sub-Antarctic
- Provide First Aid (HLTAID0011) must be valid for at least 18 months beyond the date of AAD commencement
- Provide CPR (HLTAID009) must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of AAD commencement.
Within the last 5 years:
- Experience in managing/supervising a small team, preferably in an isolated environment
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills
- Demonstrated application of manuals and Standard Operating Procedures
- Working under time pressure with a flexible approach to working hours
- Demonstrated experience in the operation of mobile plant/equipment relevant to aviation operations
- Experience in the operation mobile plant/equipment, in the following fields or similar:
- agricultural
- snowfields
- forestry
- civil construction
- mining environment
- Good computer literacy skills including MS Word, Outlook and Excel
These are not essential to the role. To be suitable you do not need any of these, but they may make you more competitive against other applicants.
Qualifications/licencesProvide copies in your application:
- A current Statement of Attainment to operate skid steer loader (LS)
- A current Statement of Attainment to operate a front end loader (LL)
- Any licences or certificates of competency relevant to the following plant and equipment:
- Tracked Dozer (DZ)
- Snow Groomer
- Telescopic materials handler
- Hägglunds all-terrain vehicles
- Snow mobiles and tracked quad bikes
- Tractors – towing implements
Within the last 5 years:
- Operation of the mobile plant and equipment listed above
- Maintenance of any plant and equipment including those listed above
- Construction and maintenance of Ski Landing Areas or similar civil construction environments would be advantageous
- Cargo handling experience, including the manifesting of such (including Dangerous Goods)
- Provision of passenger handling and support services
- Helicopter sling loading
- Air/ground communications
- Provision of meteorological information
- Basic emergency firefighting and rescue
As a proactive and positive member of the community you will:
- Maintain a personal and practical commitment to AAD policies and standard operating procedures (including work, health and safety and environmental policies). Training and guidance in regard to all responsibilities relevant to your position will be provided.
- Be rostered to perform duties to support the community life of the expedition, such as general kitchen duties, garbage clearance, general cleaning duties, and assisting other expedition members with official programs, to ensure an equitable contribution.
- Work in areas outside of your primary role, for example, aiding other areas or science projects, or participating in general labouring tasks such as clearing snow or handling cargo.
At the AAD, we value diversity in all its forms – background, experience, and perspective. We recognise the challenges that come with our work and are committed to fostering an inclusive culture for all. We encourage applications from everyone, especially people from under-represented groups like Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, gender-diverse people, LGBTQIA+ communities, and those of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
During the recruitment selection process the AAD assesses individual personal qualities expeditioners need to successfully live and work in an isolated Antarctic/sub-Antarctic community.
Covid-19Expeditioners must comply with the AAD’s Infectious Respiratory Disease Management Plan, including the requirement to have had a COVID-19 vaccination or a medically documented COVID-19 infection, within 12 months of deployment.
For job specific (technical or trade related) enquiries, or to discuss the role in more detail, please contact Aviation Team at aviation.operations@aad.gov.au.
Applications will not be accepted via email.
- Review the job description. This describes the job and specifies essential qualifications and experience. It also tells you what documents you need to attach to your application.
- Have your documents ready to attach (e.g., licences, qualifications and current CV/résumé). You must include these to be considered for the job.
- When you have completed steps 1 to 3 above, click ‘Apply Now’✱ to start your application. Applications will not be accepted via email.
Applications close Wednesday 15 January, 11:59 PM AEST.
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