Defence Scientist - Two Positions
With a world class reputation for scientific excellence, DSTO provides science and technology support for Australia’s defence and national security. Work with skilled professionals and smart systems across a wide range of disciplines to deliver innovative solutions. And share in the rewards – challenging projects, supportive team environment, family-friendly work conditions, and long-term career development.
Defence Scientist in Computational Aerothermodynamics
Applicants must quote DSTO/31193
• S&T 4 • Salary: $65,520 - $74,846 + super • Location: Melbourne
The Infrared Signatures & Aerothermodynamics group is seeking a scientist or engineer to conduct high quality quantitative computational analysis of aero-thermodynamic phenomena and systems. You will work as part of the team to meet objectives in fields ranging from designing and evaluating infrared suppression systems and modelling infrared signatures of missiles and aircraft, to designing and evaluating air-breathing engines for high speed flight.
For further information for this role contact Dr. Nigel Smith, (??) ???? ????.
Defence Scientist in Experimental Aero Propulsion
Applicants must quote DSTO / 31158
• S&T 4 • Salary: $65,520 - $74,846 + super • Location: Melbourne
You will be working as part of a team to meet objectives in fields ranging from designing to conducting experimental work related to aero propulsion systems, and analysing the associated results. You can demonstrate that you are a dynamic and resourceful engineer who can carry out high quality experimental analysis and tests of aero propulsion systems.
For further information about this role contact Mr. Brian Rebbechi, (??) ???? ????.
For information pack for both these roles visit
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Applications for both these roles close 5 pm, Thursday 19th November 2009
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