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ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER
Agency name:
Royal Australian Navy
Industry:
Entertainment & Events
Career level:
Manager
Employment type:
Full time
Job location:
Australia, Cooranbong
Salary offered
100 001 to 200 000 AUD
Requirements
Education:
Specialist's Degree
Experience:
2-5 years
Languages:
English
Driving license:
No
Job role
Naval Ship Management (Australia) Pty Ltd (NSM) is a leading provider of asset management solutions to the Australian maritime sector. Utilising a team of highly skilled professionals strategically located across Australia in conjunction with a robust, agile and scalable international supply chain, NSM provides cost-effective, responsive and customer-focused solutions that optimise the availability and capability of our customers’ critical assets.
Established in 2012, as a Joint Venture between Babcock Pty Ltd and UGL Ltd, we now support assets across the Royal Australian Navy’s fleet - most notably the Anzac Class Frigates as a member of the Warship Asset Management Agreement (WAMA) and the Canberra Class Landing Helicopter Docks (LHD), LHD Landing Craft (LLC) and associated assets. Our services include: Engineering Support Services; Maintenance Support Services; Ship Repair, Refit and Refurbishment; Supply Chain Management and Procurement and Logistics.
At NSM, we embrace a culture that fosters corporate diversity and workplace innovation with a strong focus on safety. Where possible, we enjoy flexible working arrangements, helping us find the right balance between our lives at work and at home. Safety is paramount in our industry, and we are committed to protecting the safety of our people, clients, supply chain and our communities. We also recognise that it’s our people who are our greatest asset. We are committed to giving all employees the opportunity to grow their skills, gain valuable experience, develop professionally and work on exciting diverse projects.
About The Role
The role of the Assistant Production Manager (APM) is to support the Production Manager in safely delivering External Maintenance Availabilities (EMA) / Maintenance Window of Opportunity (MWO) and Defect Rectification Periods (DRP) on NSM contracted defence platforms. The APM will be responsible for overall subcontractor performance at Project level and will provide leadership to the Subcontractor Coordinators ensuring improvement initiatives are developed and recognised.
Lead the HSE drive for a “Safety First” Culture on Project
Mentor, Manage and provide leadership to Subcontractor Coordinators
Engagement of subcontractors to support the project requirements
Ensure Subcontractor task allocation is aligned to the NSM Procurement Policy
Assist in the evaluation of subcontractors’ variation claims and review estimates for emergent works ensuring Value for Money (VFM)
Provide continuous subcontractor performance reviews to all stakeholders
Manage the collection of schedule data from subcontractors for assigned projects
Management of PIR’s
Identification and implementation of site service requirements for assigned projects
Benefits
Medical insurance
Meals
Company background
It’s an exciting time to be part of the Navy, with the growth of our workforce and new technologies underway right now to make sure Australia can protect our maritime interests in an increasingly complex global environment.
With a current investment in Navy of more than $90 billion in new technology and assets, the organisation is looking to employ Australians to support the most significant modernisation program in more than 60 years. A dynamic and people focused organisation, the Navy is seeking Australians from a broad range of interests and backgrounds to join an inclusive and professional Navy community.
The Navy values its people first and foremost. When you join Navy, you can expect to work in highly supportive team environments learning new skills, being mentored and developed to become the best version of yourself.
The Navy is one of the few workplaces that offer such a large variety of roles to suit a broad range of interests. People studying science, technology, engineering and maths will find many roles where they can apply their knowledge and work on innovative technology.