Cubic Corporation
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Business Unit: Cubic Defense - you will work in the Cubic Weapon Effects Simulation System within the Cubic Defense business, supporting technology solutions for airborne, maritime, and land defense missions. As a technical support specialist you will perform troubleshooting, repair, preventive maintenance, and deploy equipment in both the field and the workshop. The role also includes warehouse duties, training support, and logistic coordination. Responsibilities Perform in depth troubleshooting, first line repair or replacement of all Cubic supported equipment in the field. Triage damaged equipment and conduct expert repair and preventive maintenance in a workshop environment. Act as subject matter expert and lead a team when required. Develop and deliver solutions to complex repairs. Assist in the build, support and maintenance of Cubic Live Fire Ranges. Perform warehouse duties: issuing, receiving and operational instruction on Cubic supported equipment; maintain a warehouse logistical (LMIS) database. Support the deployment of telecommunications infrastructure, RF, microwave and network cabling in remote environments. Maintain repair records and meet KPI criteria using the LMIS database. Conduct routine, preventive and corrective maintenance on assigned electronic / mechanical equipment, read schematic diagrams and execute test instructions. Operate routine electronic test equipment to perform functional, operational and environmental tests. Analyze test data to determine compliance with specifications. Diagnose and troubleshoot faulty equipment. Load and install software upgrades on supported hardware. Disassemble and assemble supported hardware, replace components and wire circuits using digital multimeters, signal generators and bespoke test fixtures. Solder, crimp and terminate cables and components to industry standard. Provide customer service during issue and receipt of Cubic equipment. Deploy to the field to troubleshoot Cubic equipment and support customers. Instruct on TES Assistant Instructors Cadre and other TES related instructional periods. Support deployment of Cubic equipment: Targetry, IED simulation and building trackers/cameras. Perform additional duties as assigned by the manager, attend and complete in house and external training, work weekend and outside normal hours as required, and potentially deploy overseas. Qualifications - Essential Solder to IPC/WHMA A 620 standard. Crimp and terminate cables and components to industry standard. ESD trained and maintain standard. Proficient in Microsoft Office and testing software (e.g., Hyper Terminal). Operate complex electronic test equipment, communication radio systems and basic radio voice procedure. Experience setting up and using satellite communication systems (OTJ trained). Read and interpret complex drawings: schematics, parts list, assembly drawings and procedures. Basic knowledge of health and safety in the workplace. Qualifications - Desirable Previous experience in a repair workshop environment. Experience in troubleshooting/fault diagnosis. Military service or experience working with armed forces. Electronic fault diagnosis to component level. Basic software development skills. NVQ in electronics or equivalent. Basic RF knowledge, microwave/network cabling. Tower access and rigging qualification. First Aid at Work. Instructional qualification. HGV C+E licence. Security clearance (SC) (MoD). Education & Qualifications Completed UK comprehensive education or higher or equivalent. NVQ in electronics or equivalent. Full UK driving licence. Ability to obtain basic security clearance. Must hold or acquire a travel passport. Personal Qualities Team orientated and able to work well under pressure. Capable of manual handling. Professional bearing and presentation. Punctuality. Worker Type Employee EEO Statement We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate based on any protected characteristic under applicable law. We are a proud equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and are committed to ensuring a workplace free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, military or veteran status, and any other basis protected by applicable law.
Business Unit: Cubic Defense - you will work in the Cubic Weapon Effects Simulation System within the Cubic Defense business, supporting technology solutions for airborne, maritime, and land defense missions. As a technical support specialist you will perform troubleshooting, repair, preventive maintenance, and deploy equipment in both the field and the workshop. The role also includes warehouse duties, training support, and logistic coordination. Responsibilities Perform in depth troubleshooting, first line repair or replacement of all Cubic supported equipment in the field. Triage damaged equipment and conduct expert repair and preventive maintenance in a workshop environment. Act as subject matter expert and lead a team when required. Develop and deliver solutions to complex repairs. Assist in the build, support and maintenance of Cubic Live Fire Ranges. Perform warehouse duties: issuing, receiving and operational instruction on Cubic supported equipment; maintain a warehouse logistical (LMIS) database. Support the deployment of telecommunications infrastructure, RF, microwave and network cabling in remote environments. Maintain repair records and meet KPI criteria using the LMIS database. Conduct routine, preventive and corrective maintenance on assigned electronic / mechanical equipment, read schematic diagrams and execute test instructions. Operate routine electronic test equipment to perform functional, operational and environmental tests. Analyze test data to determine compliance with specifications. Diagnose and troubleshoot faulty equipment. Load and install software upgrades on supported hardware. Disassemble and assemble supported hardware, replace components and wire circuits using digital multimeters, signal generators and bespoke test fixtures. Solder, crimp and terminate cables and components to industry standard. Provide customer service during issue and receipt of Cubic equipment. Deploy to the field to troubleshoot Cubic equipment and support customers. Instruct on TES Assistant Instructors Cadre and other TES related instructional periods. Support deployment of Cubic equipment: Targetry, IED simulation and building trackers/cameras. Perform additional duties as assigned by the manager, attend and complete in house and external training, work weekend and outside normal hours as required, and potentially deploy overseas. Qualifications - Essential Solder to IPC/WHMA A 620 standard. Crimp and terminate cables and components to industry standard. ESD trained and maintain standard. Proficient in Microsoft Office and testing software (e.g., Hyper Terminal). Operate complex electronic test equipment, communication radio systems and basic radio voice procedure. Experience setting up and using satellite communication systems (OTJ trained). Read and interpret complex drawings: schematics, parts list, assembly drawings and procedures. Basic knowledge of health and safety in the workplace. Qualifications - Desirable Previous experience in a repair workshop environment. Experience in troubleshooting/fault diagnosis. Military service or experience working with armed forces. Electronic fault diagnosis to component level. Basic software development skills. NVQ in electronics or equivalent. Basic RF knowledge, microwave/network cabling. Tower access and rigging qualification. First Aid at Work. Instructional qualification. HGV C+E licence. Security clearance (SC) (MoD). Education & Qualifications Completed UK comprehensive education or higher or equivalent. NVQ in electronics or equivalent. Full UK driving licence. Ability to obtain basic security clearance. Must hold or acquire a travel passport. Personal Qualities Team orientated and able to work well under pressure. Capable of manual handling. Professional bearing and presentation. Punctuality. Worker Type Employee EEO Statement We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate based on any protected characteristic under applicable law. We are a proud equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and are committed to ensuring a workplace free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, military or veteran status, and any other basis protected by applicable law.
Cubic Corporation
Salisbury, Wiltshire
Business Unit: Cubic Defense Company Cubic is a global organization that delivers technology solutions in transportation and defense. It provides command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) solutions, as well as live, virtual, constructive, and game-based training to serve U.S. and allied forces. Summary The Deputy Programme Manager (DPM) for the ILT-A Programme supports senior programme leadership during a period of rapid growth and change. The candidate will work with programme and project managers, the Regional General Manager, and the ILT-A Programme Manager to ensure successful delivery of the existing business portfolio across Cubic UK (CDUK). The role is primarily office based with occasional field based delivery and operational oversight in the UK and overseas. Key Responsibilities Assist the Programme Manager in planning, scheduling, execution, and delivery of design and build projects. Coordinate multiple parallel projects, ensuring alignment with programme objectives, budget constraints, and timelines. Engage cross functional teams, including engineering, supply chain, procurement, and manufacturing, to develop strategies. Support stakeholder communication and engagement, providing regular updates on project progress, risks, and opportunities. Manage project resources effectively, including financial budgets and personnel allocation. Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure project success and continuous improvement. Support the implementation, monitoring, and continuous improvement of security controls across the CDUK IT infrastructure and business systems. Manage risk registers and assist in the identification of risks, including security risks, and implement mitigation plans. Implement and enhance the security strategy, championing a culture of cyber security awareness and best practice across CDUK. Contribute to the upkeep of security certifications in alignment with frameworks such as Cyber Essentials and the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF). Work with third party providers on security audits and reviews, and support continual improvement of cyber security policies. Maintain contemporary knowledge of current threats and cyber trends. Essential Requirements Proven experience and understanding of programme or project management within an engineering, manufacturing, or defence environment. Ability to manage multiple design and build projects simultaneously. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience engaging internal and external partners. Strong problem solving and risk management capabilities. Experience managing risk registers. Proficiency in project management methodologies and tools, including scheduling (e.g., Agile, PRINCE2, PMP, MS Project, P6). Understanding of cyber and information security best practice frameworks, standards, and certifications such as NIST, ISO27001, SbD, and ideally PSN, Cyber Essentials, and CAF. Experience providing security advice across a variety of projects. Strong Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) knowledge, understanding, and skillset. Experience with budgeting, financial reporting, and resource planning. Desirable Requirements Typically 8+ years of relevant experience. Experience as an information security analyst (IT audit, governance, risk and compliance) within the public or private sector. Degree in Engineering, Project Management, or a related discipline. Experience within defence, aerospace, or highly regulated industries. Familiarity with regulatory and compliance requirements. Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., APM, PMI, INCOSE). Background in IT (infrastructure, networks, software or cyber security). Personal Qualities Self motivated, proactive, and able to work under pressure to meet challenging deadlines with minimal supervision. Strong relationship building and influencing skills. Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), proactive and solution focused mindset. Ability to lead teams and quickly acquire new skills. Willingness to travel. Worker Type Employee You are committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce and are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We are committed to ensuring a workplace free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable law. For more information on Equal Employment please visit:
Business Unit: Cubic Defense Company Cubic is a global organization that delivers technology solutions in transportation and defense. It provides command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) solutions, as well as live, virtual, constructive, and game-based training to serve U.S. and allied forces. Summary The Deputy Programme Manager (DPM) for the ILT-A Programme supports senior programme leadership during a period of rapid growth and change. The candidate will work with programme and project managers, the Regional General Manager, and the ILT-A Programme Manager to ensure successful delivery of the existing business portfolio across Cubic UK (CDUK). The role is primarily office based with occasional field based delivery and operational oversight in the UK and overseas. Key Responsibilities Assist the Programme Manager in planning, scheduling, execution, and delivery of design and build projects. Coordinate multiple parallel projects, ensuring alignment with programme objectives, budget constraints, and timelines. Engage cross functional teams, including engineering, supply chain, procurement, and manufacturing, to develop strategies. Support stakeholder communication and engagement, providing regular updates on project progress, risks, and opportunities. Manage project resources effectively, including financial budgets and personnel allocation. Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure project success and continuous improvement. Support the implementation, monitoring, and continuous improvement of security controls across the CDUK IT infrastructure and business systems. Manage risk registers and assist in the identification of risks, including security risks, and implement mitigation plans. Implement and enhance the security strategy, championing a culture of cyber security awareness and best practice across CDUK. Contribute to the upkeep of security certifications in alignment with frameworks such as Cyber Essentials and the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF). Work with third party providers on security audits and reviews, and support continual improvement of cyber security policies. Maintain contemporary knowledge of current threats and cyber trends. Essential Requirements Proven experience and understanding of programme or project management within an engineering, manufacturing, or defence environment. Ability to manage multiple design and build projects simultaneously. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with experience engaging internal and external partners. Strong problem solving and risk management capabilities. Experience managing risk registers. Proficiency in project management methodologies and tools, including scheduling (e.g., Agile, PRINCE2, PMP, MS Project, P6). Understanding of cyber and information security best practice frameworks, standards, and certifications such as NIST, ISO27001, SbD, and ideally PSN, Cyber Essentials, and CAF. Experience providing security advice across a variety of projects. Strong Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) knowledge, understanding, and skillset. Experience with budgeting, financial reporting, and resource planning. Desirable Requirements Typically 8+ years of relevant experience. Experience as an information security analyst (IT audit, governance, risk and compliance) within the public or private sector. Degree in Engineering, Project Management, or a related discipline. Experience within defence, aerospace, or highly regulated industries. Familiarity with regulatory and compliance requirements. Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., APM, PMI, INCOSE). Background in IT (infrastructure, networks, software or cyber security). Personal Qualities Self motivated, proactive, and able to work under pressure to meet challenging deadlines with minimal supervision. Strong relationship building and influencing skills. Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), proactive and solution focused mindset. Ability to lead teams and quickly acquire new skills. Willingness to travel. Worker Type Employee You are committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce and are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We are committed to ensuring a workplace free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable law. For more information on Equal Employment please visit: