CAREERS IN NAVAL SHIPBUILDING ABOUT THE NAVAL SHIPBUILDING COLLEGE The Naval Shipbuilding College is an Australian Government initiative supporting the naval shipbuilding industry and associated supply chain in identifying, and skilling, the workforce needed to build and sustain the Royal Australian Navy’s future fleet. The Australian Government is investing $90 billion in constructing some of the most technologically advanced ships and submarines in the world, which will play a pivotal role in ensuring the defence of our borders and stability of our region. This investment will create approximately 15,000 jobs across many diverse job families. There is a career to suit every Australian, including unqualified workers, first year apprentices and graduates, and experienced professionals. By collaborating with training and education providers in all states and territories, the Naval Shipbuilding College is ensuring endorsed courses align specifically with the skill requirements of the shipbuilding industry. To find out more about Australia’s National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise and what it could mean for you and your career, register your interest at: www.navalshipbuildingcollege.com.au CAREERS IN NAVAL SHIPBUILDING TEST AND ACTIVATION ENGINEER ENGINEERING CAREER ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Develop high-quality testing standards for a wide range of new applications, products and enhancements updates in collaboration with software and systems personnel. Create in-depth reviews of the testing results to identify any defects, bugs, errors or configuration issues and share with end users. Create processes and deliver recommendations to meet project objectives and offer solutions to internal and external stakeholders. Conduct internal audits to establish quality assurance standards for application integration information system performance and corresponding documentation. Produce and execute test plans and scripts that will determine optimal application performance within the work place. Image: Stefan Kalm, Copyright Saab AB