
Commercial and Finance Director
Australian Department of Defence
Posted 3 days ago
The Role
As the Hunter Class Frigate Commercial and Finance Director, you will play a critical leadership role in Defence’s most complex warship acquisition program. You will lead high-level finance and contract management functions, providing expert advice on procurement, policy, commercial and finance matters. Operating within established legislative and policy frameworks, you will manage a diverse team of professionals across finance and commercial disciplines, from graduates to senior staff. You will be responsible for planning, resourcing, and delivering business outcomes, while driving continuous improvement and aligning work with strategic objectives.
This role requires initiative, sound judgement, excellent relationships management, and the ability to manage multiple competing priorities in a dynamic environment. You will foster collaboration, guide performance, and build strong stakeholder relationships to support program success. If you are a strategic thinker with deep commercial and financial expertise, and a passion for contributing to national capability, we encourage you to apply.
This role is eligible for an additional remuneration benefit known in Defence as a Building Defence Capability Payment (BDCP). This enables Defence to provide a premium, in addition to the base salary otherwise payable under the Defence Enterprise Collective Agreement (DECA), for positions in occupational disciplines/classifications that are critical to Defence capability. For further information, please contact the contact officer.
About our Team
The Hunter Class Frigate (HCF) is one of the world’s most advanced warships, and the project is Australia’s largest shipbuilding project. The HCF program provides the foundation for Continuous Naval Shipbuilding and is bringing together global expertise from the UK, USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia to solve complex design and construction challenges.
The HCF program has introduced new approaches to Defence project and engineering management. Whilst built on traditional systems engineering and contract management approaches, Defence and the shipbuilding industry are evolving to meet the demands associated with growing and sustaining a skilled, sovereign workforce.
As a member of Team Hunter, you will be contributing to a high-impact, national capability, while fostering innovation and collaboration, and demonstrating decisive leadership. As an Australian Public Servant in Defence, you will benefit from flexible working arrangements, generous conditions, and a competitive remuneration package, including 15.4% superannuation, as outlined in the Defence Enterprise Agreement.
Our Ideal Candidate
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced person to lead critical Commercial and Finance functions in a complex and fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in an acquisition category (ACAT) 1 program and bring strong commercial and financial acumen. They will have proven leadership abilities across finance and contract management, and a demonstrated ability to deliver in a complex, ambiguous environment.
They will be highly organised, resilient, and capable of managing blended teams consisting of APS, military, external service providers and industry personnel. Strong stakeholder engagement, negotiation and influencing skills are essential, along with a demonstrated ability to work independently and with integrity. Previous experience in an alliance or collaborative contracting environment is highly valued. The successful candidate will be a leader who thrives in a high-tempo environment, fosters a positive team culture, and understands Defence’s mission and legislative frameworks.
Application Closing Date: Sunday 12 October 2025
For further information please review the job information pack, reference NSSG/07688/25 on https://defencecareers.nga.net.au/?jati=CE11917E-E3FC-6230-F259-E4356B1357C4
About Australian Department of Defence
Role
The primary role of Defence is to defend Australia against armed attack.
Australia's defence policy is founded on the principle of self-reliance in the direct defence of Australia, but with a capacity to do more where there are shared interests with partners and allies.
Strategic Direction
The Defence White Paper was released on 25 February 2016 together with an Integrated Investment Program and Defence Industry Policy Statement.
Defence White Papers are the Government's most important guidance about Australia's long-term defence capability. They provide an opportunity for the Government and community to understand the the opportunities and challenges for Australia's future defence and security needs.
The White Paper provides a strategy aligned with capability and resources to deliver a future force that is more capable, agile and potent and ready to respond to future challenges.
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