Boeing Defence Australia is seeking an experienced Project Coordinator to join ACEA Integration Team, supporting sustainment for the RAAF F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler. Based at RAAF Base Amberley, you will help maintain program tempo, manage Risk, Issues and Opportunities, and prepare briefings for stakeholders. The role offers exposure to delivering minor projects and collaborating across engineering, maintenance and logistics to meet objectives. Ideal candidates have project coordination and risk management experience, strong communication and teamwork, and Australian citizenship for security. To apply, attach a cover letter and CV via the Apply Now link and tailor both to highlight governance and engagement.
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Boeing Defence Australia (BDA) is seeking an experienced Project Coordinator to join the Air Combat Electronic Attack Support Contract (ACEA) Integration Team to support delivery of the program services for sustainment of the Royal Australian Air Force's F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler fleet.
Program overview.
The ACEA program provides in-service support, sustainment and upgrades for electronic attack and self-protection systems that protect Australia's combat aircraft and aircrew. This capability enhances survivability in contested environments, supports operational readiness, and enables integration with coalition systems and tactics.
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Join us and help deliver critical electronic attack and protection capability — sustain readiness, advance sovereign expertise, and contribute to Boeing's defence mission in Australia.
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