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Australian Government Department of DefenceSee more

addressAddressCanberra
salary Salary$86K - $98K
CategoryScientific

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  • $85,607 - $97,790 (plus Super)
  • Brindabella Park - ACT


The Role
“We Get Air Power Capability” Acquire it, sustain it, project manage it, asset manage it, enable it and understand it! Are you an experienced security professional with an interest in Aerospace?

Do you want to work for one of the largest and diverse government organisations in Australia?

The Aerospace Surveillance and Response Branch within Defence is seeking a security professional to join the Future Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Systems Program Office (FISRSPO) team. The primary responsibilities of this position are:

  • Ensuring all security aspects of Projects are compliant and implemented within the Defence Security Policy Framework
  • Management of the FISRSPO security team
  • Ongoing maintenance of International Export Control for our projects
  • Providing complex protective security advice to stakeholders to enable the achievement of appropriate security arrangements
  • Management of project security risk by performing Security Risk Assessments
  • Ensuring security certification and accreditation requirements and activities are identified and managed.

The successful candidate may commence in the role on a Negative Vetting 1 Security Clearance.

Please Note: Successful applicants will be required to undergo a psychological assessment and an extensive security clearance process.

As a Positive Vetting clearance is required, applicants must be an Australian Citizen, be able to account for their personal background for their whole life, and be able to demonstrate suitability to work in a high security intelligence environment.

About our Team
Future Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems Program Office (FISRSPO) is the acquisition agency for leading edge ISR capability.

We acquire, integrate and transition into service capabilities which provide the joint force with a warfighting advantage. Whilst FISRSPO is currently responsible for AIR7000 Ph1B MQ-4C Triton Remotely Piloted Aircraft System acquisition and its introduction to service, there will be future projects coming through the pipeline, aligned with the Defence Integrated Program of Works.

These projects are scheduled to commence between 2025 and 2028.The materiel we acquire includes crewed and un-crewed aerial systems and ground control segments, training systems, and associated infrastructure and support systems.

FIRSPO is also responsible for the integration of all elements of the Fundamental Inputs to Capability (FIC), to ensure seamless transition to service of the acquired capability, enabling achievement of Initial Operational Capability (IOC), and Final Operational Capability (FOC) on time and on budget.

FISRSPO is a matrixed organisation comprising functional areas of Engineering, Logistic, Business and Project Management Units structured to manage multiple acquisition projects, each at varying stages of the One Defence Capability Life Cycle. This structure enables us to focus professional development on the maintenance of skills and knowledge while providing strong leadership in core functional areas of expertise.

FISRPO is an integrated workplace with approximately 60-combined ADF, APS and contracted personnel. As an organisation committed to flexible work practices, FISRSPO has a number of personnel who work remotely or are on flexible work arrangements.

Ultimately FISRSPO is committed to supporting an innovative workforce which can add value through their:
  • Nuanced understanding of ISR capabilities and how they are utilised to create joint effects.
  • Awareness and knowledge of the national innovation ecosystem and industrial base, which enables FISRSPO to provide leading edge ISR technology.
  • Knowledge and experience in acquiring strategic technology from the US and UK through cooperative arrangements.
  • Acquiring and integrating capability solutions, which seamlessly integrate with the joint force and key coalition partners.
  • Understanding of the aerospace regulatory frameworks for safe operation of ISR capabilities and are comfortable working with ADF regulatory bodies to drive change to accommodate emerging technology.
  • Ability to optimise resources (people, facilities, and budget) and risks.
  • Commitment to people’s wellbeing, development, career aspirations, and values.
Our Ideal Candidate
Our ideal candidate is an experienced security professional who has:
  • The ability to complete complex tasks independently with minimal supervision
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Government and/or Defence security experience
  • A keen interest in ADF ISR capabilities, highly complex technology, and Un-crewed Aerial Systems
  • A strong work ethic, is competent, adaptable, and has a strong drive to succeed.

Refer code: 294759. Australian Government Department of Defence - The previous day - 2022-10-06 14:05

Australian Government Department of Defence

Canberra
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