About the Role

We are seeking a Task Sign-Off Maintainer remote to join our esteemed team at Lockheed Martin Australia. This role is crucial in ensuring the operational integrity of the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter, a key asset in national security. As a Task Sign-Off Maintainer, you will have the opportunity to work on one of the most advanced aviation platforms while contributing to the safety and effectiveness of military operations.

What You'll Do

  • Perform task sign-off of maintenance tasks that you have personally executed, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
  • Utilize authorized data, tools, and equipment to maintain airworthiness of the aircraft.
  • Monitor human factors that could impact task integrity, ensuring a high standard of operational excellence.
  • Participate in and enhance maintenance cycles through effective planning and execution.
  • Verify follow-on maintenance needs and submit necessary documentation to maintain operational readiness.
  • Maintain tool control and cleanliness in accordance with AFCAMAN Book IV, Chapter 8.
  • Collaborate with B1.3/B2 Military Aircraft Maintenance License (MAML) holders to ensure all safety-critical inspections are performed.
  • Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence within the team.

Requirements

  • Certificate IV or above in Aeroskills – Mechanical or Avionics.
  • Eligibility under DASR 145 MOE for task sign-off.
  • Qualified and experienced enough to be authorized to sign off maintenance work in either avionics or mechanical disciplines.
  • Prior helicopter or component maintenance experience is a plus.
  • Understanding of Defence Aviation Safety Regulations (DASRs) and Human Factors in Maintenance.

Nice to Have

  • Knowledge of PBED principles and prior experience in a military aviation environment.
  • Willingness to refresh lapsed certifications and expand your skill set.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary and benefits package tailored to your needs.
  • Access to an online discounts program offering immediate discounts or cashback.
  • A variety of leave options, including Purchase Leave to support you and your family.
  • Additional benefits such as Novated Leasing and Fitness Programs.
  • Learning & Development platforms to encourage ongoing self-development.

Join us at Lockheed Martin Australia as a Task Sign-Off Maintainer remote and take your skills further in an environment that values collaboration, innovation, and professional growth.

Language Requirements
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Why This Job8.5 of 10

This Task Sign-Off Maintainer role at Lockheed Martin offers a unique opportunity to work on the UH-60M Black Hawk, with competitive benefits and a focus on professional growth.

Salary Range
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Bonus
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Who Will Succeed Here

Proficient in mechanical engineering principles with hands-on experience in aeroskills and avionics, specifically with military aircraft like the UH-60M Black Hawk.

Demonstrates strong attention to detail and adherence to Defence Aviation Safety Regulations, ensuring compliance and safety in maintenance tasks.

Possesses a proactive mindset and a strong understanding of Human Factors in Maintenance, with experience in applying PBED (Plan, Brief, Execute, Debrief) principles in real-world scenarios.

Learning Resources

Aeroskills Training Manualguide

Career Path

Task Sign-Off Maintainer - Aviation Engineering(Now)Aviation Maintenance Engineer(1-2 years)Lead Engineer - Aviation Systems(3-5 years)

Market Overview

Market Size 2024
$16.2B
Annual Growth
5.8%
AI Adoption in Aviation
25%
Investment in Aviation Technology
+40%
Labour Demand for Aeroskills
+15%
Avg Salary for Aeroskills Professionals
$85K

Skills & Requirements

Required
AeroskillsMechanical EngineeringAvionics
Growing in Demand
Data Analytics in AviationCybersecurity for AvionicsAdvanced Materials Engineering
Declining
Traditional Mechanical Maintenance TechniquesBasic Avionics Troubleshooting

Domain Trends

Increased Automation in Maintenance
By 2025, over 30% of maintenance tasks in aviation will be automated, reducing human error and increasing efficiency.
Integration of AI in Safety Regulations
AI-driven analytics are expected to enhance compliance with Defence Aviation Safety Regulations by 40% over the next two years.
Focus on Sustainability
The aviation sector is shifting towards sustainable practices, with a projected 20% increase in demand for eco-friendly materials and processes by 2025.

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