Are you skilled at audit and investigations? Do you possess a keen eye for detail and an understanding of regulatory policy along with interpreting legislation and technical documentation? If so, we have an exciting opportunity to join the Meteorological Authority Office Team as a Meteorological Compliance Lead. The Meteorological Authority Office resides in the Organisational Resilience Program and represents the Bureau as the designated Meteorological Authority for Australia and assists the Director of Meteorology in the approval of automatic weather observing systems for the purpose of civil aviation safety regulations. The Meteorological Compliance Lead is an important and challenging role that jointly coordinates the aviation meteorological compliance activities for the Meteorological Authority Office. This includes the delivery of compliance activities including audits, issues management, and customer engagement. The successful candidate will apply a risk-based approach to the development of compliance audit priorities and provide strategic and operational guidance to ensure execution of all compliance activities. Using excellent attention to detail, strong analytical skills and an ability to communicate effectively, the Meteorological Compliance Lead will make decisions and provide customer education on compliance related matters. Working collaboratively with the other Meteorological Compliance Lead, they will ensure alignment between compliance, team and program activities using strong management, planning and strategic management skills. The Meteorological Compliance Lead will have a proven track record of engagement with a diverse range of stakeholders and demonstrate a strong commitment to leading by example and building a shared sense of purpose and direction in a cohesive and high performing team. The key duties of the position include The responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to: 1. Jointly coordinate the compliance activities in relation to the approval of automatic weather observing systems for the purpose of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations, including auditing, and oversight activities. 2. Providing expert advice and guidance relating to automatic weather observing systems for the purpose of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and in alignment with the Bureau policy position. 3. Contributing to the planning, organisation, administration, and coordination of the Meteorological Authority Office. 4. Assisting with compliance activities in relation to Annex 3 to the Chicago Convention, specifically aviation meteorological observing and reporting systems, including the provision of expert advice. 5. Maintaining knowledge and expertise of relevant legislative, policy and international standards relating to aviation meteorological observing and reporting systems and apply this as an authority in the discipline. 6. Collaborating with relevant agencies, such as Airservices Australia and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and other industry partners, to develop and implement policies and regulations in line with national and international aviation meteorological requirements. 7. Managing the implementation of strategies to ensure the quality and effectiveness of Meteorological Authority Office products and services. 8. Contributing to the ongoing development, implementation and continual improvement of the quality management system to maintain the ongoing certification of compliance with the ISO 9001 quality management Standard. 9. Representing the Bureau at inter-departmental, national, and international conferences and committees. 10. Complying with all Bureau work, health and safety policies and procedures, and taking reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of employees, contractors and visitors who may be affected by your conduct.