This position is Hybrid Halifax or Victoria.
Senior Communications/Naval Combat Systems Engineer
Position Summary
Thales Canada is looking for a Senior Communications / Naval Combat Systems Engineer to support its Non-Combatant In-Service Support Programs for the Royal Canadian Navy.
The Senior Communications / Naval Combat Systems Engineer will work within the Thales LCMM & Engineering Team and is responsible for providing engineering and project management support of Communications and Naval Combat Systems including but not limited to:
In addition, the Senior Naval Combat Systems Engineer will also be responsible for developing and managing the software management program for the AJISS project. This role will also support the Engineering Services Manager with coordinating the work of the other communications/ naval combat systems technical staff, which include engineers and Life Cycle Materiel Managers (LCMMs).
Key Areas of Responsibility
The key functions and areas of responsibility for the Senior Communications / Naval Combat Systems Engineer include the following:
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Preferred Qualifications
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Thales is an equal opportunity employer which values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Thales is committed to providing accommodations in all parts of the interview process. Applicants selected for an interview who require accommodation are asked to advise accordingly upon the invitation for an interview. We will work with you to meet your needs. All accommodation information provided will be treated as confidential and used only for the purpose of providing an accessible candidate experience.
This position requires direct or indirect access to hardware, software or technical information controlled under the Canadian Export Control List, the Canadian Controlled Goods Program, the Canadian Industrial Security Program, the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR). All applicants must be eligible or able to obtain authorization for such access including eligibility to the Canadian Controlled Goods Program and able to obtain a Canadian NATO Secret clearance.