About the Department
A national statistical agency, providing official statistics on a wide range of economic, social, population and environmental matters of importance to Australia.
Key Duties
- Under direction, provide assistance with assetting, imaging the new laptop fleet.
- Packing and Sending hardware to several locations around Australia
- Manage IT store rooms and assist with wiping and disposal of ICT equipment
- Provide assistance to other End User teams as required.
- Monitor ticket queues to action and triage tickets, ensuring prompt and accurate handling
Skills/Knowledge
- High level of interpersonal skills
- Some knowledge and interest in ICT
- Initiative, self-motivation and a positive work ethic.
- Loading dock/Logistics experience is desirable.
- MS Office, Teams and Service Now
As these positions are with a Federal Government Agency, only Australian Citizens will be considered. This is a non-ongoing position at the APS4 where you will be employed by the ABS and as such receive a salary, holiday pay, sick pay and 15.4% super contribution and flextime. The salary for this position is $68,122 + super.
ABS employees could receive a 4% salary increase from 14 March 2024.
How to Apply
Click APPLY or contact Marisa Conlon, Senior Consultant, Talent Acquisition at ******@fprs.com.au for further information on the role.
Please submit applications in Word format only by 10am, 21st March 2024.
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