Kicking goals as engineering ace

AMBERLEY Air Base Flight Lieutenant Shiva Tejwani scooped a gold award recently for his engineering prowess.
Named Engineering and Technical Function Professional Engineer of the Year at the recent EngTech 23 conference in Canberra, Flight Lieutenant Shiva Tejwani was recognised for his improvements in safety and capability for the C-17A Globemaster and KC-30A Multi Role Taker Transport platforms.

“I’ve always been the kind of person that likes to be the grey man and sink into the background to just find issues that we need to fix,” Flight Lieutenant Tejwani said.

“I knew I was kicking quite a few goals over the last year and cleaning up a few things, but this was a nice surprise to round it all out.”

Flight Lieutenant Tejwani improved KC-30A capability by developing training packages.

He was also credited with fixing regulations in the development of the C-17A safety program and hazard log.

Flight Lieutenant Tejwani’s family immigrated from India when he was 15.

Working as an electrical engineer until 2013, he wanted a job that wasn’t just driven by maximising profit each month.

He joined the Air Force seven years ago.

His work has led him onwards to taking on challenging roles in aircraft management.

“I wanted to give back to the community that accepted us into the country,” Flight Lieutenant Tejwani said.

“I was interested in something not purely driven by numbers but also what’s going to help people.”

During his seven-year career, Flight Lieutenant Tejwani said being posted to 35 Squadron was a highlight.

“It was being on the sharp end of the stick, trying to balance the aircraft being up in the morning verses all the faults,” Flight Lieutenant Tejwani said.

He’s currently posted to the Heavy Air Lift Systems Program Office where, unknown to him, every member of his team contributed to the award nomination.

Ahead of posting into a recruiting role next year, Flight Lieutenant Tejwani said he wants to leave the office in a position where the next person can be a custodian rather than fix problems.

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