Educational requirements: Bachelor
English requirements: Competent English
Requirements for skilled employment experience for years: 3-5 years
Required residence status: Temporary visa, Permanent resident, Citizen
Accept remote work: unacceptable
About the roles: We have unique opportunities to join our growing Information Domain Business to support Defence’s efforts to design and integrate capabilities across current and future capabilities.
In your role, you will use your experience and skills in either C2 Systems, Military Communications, Cyber Security, ICT and ISR operational and technical capabilities to develop patterns and designs to inform, guide, and provide Joint Force technical interoperability direction.
Roles:
ICT Engineer(s)
Cyber Security Engineer/Manager/Assessor(s)
Engineer(s) - Various
ICT Solution Architect(s)
Project Manager(s)
Training Manager(s)
Trainers(s)
Field Service Representative(s)
Configuration Manager(s)
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT - Security Clearance: Candidates MUST hold a current Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA) Clearance of NV1 or higher which is an ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT for the position as stated by the Department of Defence.
Salary: to be negotiated based on experience and qualifications
Hours: Full-time, 40 hours per week
Multiple Locations: with domestic travel as required.
About you: To be successful in this role, you will be required to work within a team environment and autonomously to high-priority deadlines in a continuous improvement work environment. The educational requirements, skills and experience for this role include:
Proven experience demonstrating operational and technical expertise and in-depth understanding of one or more C4ISR capabilities, coupled with structured analysis and formal brief writing experience.
The ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders such as senior Military and APS executives, Capability Managers, technical and operational SMEs and external vendors at a strategic level is also necessary for you to be successful in this role.
Understanding the One Defence Capability System (formerly known as the Capability Lifecycle) is desirable.