- $91,702 - $104,753 + up to 15.4% superannuation
- Fyshwick - ACT
Joint Command and Control Systems Program Office (JC2SPO) is seeking an Assistant Product Manager. As an Assistant Product Manager, you will work within a blended APS, Military and Industry team and be accountable to use your knowledge of, and compliance with, legislative frameworks, government decision-making and Defence’s mission and policy requirements. You will provide detailed product management technical, professional and policy advice in relation to complex work. You will analyse, develop and recommend product management options that achieve optimal use of Defence assets, balancing cost, opportunities and risks against desired asset performance.About our Team
The Joint Command and Control Systems Program Office (JC2 SPO) is responsible for the acquisition, integration and sustainment of command, and control warfare systems for the Australian Defence Force across the country and in operational theatres overseas. These capabilities include computer applications that support planning and conduct of operations, including IT infrastructure and command and control systems for deployed military forces across the five Domains. JC2 SPO acquires and sustains joint-information warfare capabilities that are mission critical to all three services of the Australian Defence Force.Our Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be a customer-oriented problem solver focused on achievement of outcomes. A strong team player with the ability to engage with a broad range of stakeholders. Under the pressure of customer’s operational demands, you can plan, prioritise and communicate effectively to ensure that customers’ are met.The ideal candidate will be:
- Accountable for the accurate completion of work within agreed schedules to ensure product management requirements are fully considered, costed and documented.
- Understand and apply product management policies, processes and procedures to support management of Defence assets.
- Build and sustain productive working relationships to achieve product management outcomes.
- Investigate and identify product management risks and issues and take the initiative to provide solutions.
- Review, analyse and report upon product performance.
- Analyse, develop and recommend product management options that achieve optimal use of Defence assets, balancing cost, opportunities and risks against desired asset performance.