The Role
Do you have experience in a Security environment?
Are you interested in joining a great workplace in a challenging and rewarding role? The Electromagnetic Warfare Intelligence Maritime Systems Program Office (EWIS-Maritime SPO) is seeking a highly professional, motivated APS 6 Security Advisor to join the team based in Russell, ACT. As an APS 6 Security Advisor you will engage with stakeholders, investigate, report, develop, evaluate, advise and implement policies, processes, procedures, practice and manage resources specific to assurance and data specifications to support Defence capability.
You will be an integral part of a team that collaborates to ensure the complex projects adhere to compliance and legislative frameworks through effective decision-making and excellent time management. The role also supports the management of highly classified SPO assets and conducts audits and assurance activities to ensure security posterity is maintained by all personnel handling classified assets and materials.
Duties may include:
• Identify research and analyse complex protective security issues, and provide recommendations and advice;
• Management of Security Incidents;
• Support the development and delivery of security awareness training;
• Coordinate and respond to Branch security enquiries and tasking’s;
• Collate research and analyse protective security issues to produce high-quality reports, submissions, briefings and discussion papers;
• The right person for this role will show the flexibility to respond to the changing context and shifting priorities of the Defence environment to achieve business outcomes and is accountable to contribute towards ongoing self-improvement and professional development.
About our Team
EWIS-Maritime SPO currently manages a number of electronic warfare systems fitted to both the surface and sub-surface fleet, such as the Nulka Decoy product and various Sensors and Electronic Attack products in both acquisition and sustainment phases. The SPO delivers these capabilities to both the Australian Defence Force and United States Navy.
EWIS-Maritime SPO is widely dispersed across Australia with this position based at Russell, ACT. The successful applicant will participate in an integrated team, including APS, military and contractor staff, to ensure the supported Electronic Warfare capabilities are delivered to the ADF and supported in accordance with operational, compliance requirements, and service agreements.
This role within EWIS-Maritime SPO offers an enthusiastic individual an exciting opportunity to develop key Security skills in a Defence environment. The successful candidate will be provided with a supportive team environment and significant professional development opportunities to help progress in their career.
Our people are capable, innovative, committed and diverse. We support an inclusive culture that emphasises respect and collaboration. The successful candidate can expect to be challenged in their role and supported by an inclusive and considerate team and leadership group.
Our Ideal Candidate
To be successful in this role you will need to demonstrate an ability to operate independently and within a team and engage effectively with stakeholders to achieve overarching strategic outcomes for the Department of Defence. Our ideal candidate is an innovative and experienced security professional, who has an in-depth knowledge of Government Security requirements and frameworks.
Our ideal candidate will have:
- Experience working in Security or similar roles to be able to provide detailed security, technical, professional advice to support the achievement of EWIS Maritime outcomes;
- Have knowledge of and ability to provide advice on security incidents that is in accordance with the Defence Security Policy Framework (DSPF);
- Experience and understanding of Security Governance frameworks, policy and procedures to provide advice and guidance to stakeholders;
- Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively under pressure;
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with stakeholders;
- Proactive nature and ability to anticipate issues in the capability or with stakeholders;
- Ability to work in a small team; set work priorities and manage workflows.
Application Closing Date: Sunday 7 April 2024
For further information please review the job information pack, reference CASG/02194/24 on https://defencecareers.nga.net.au/?jati=5E1AA2C2-86DE-72A9-14C6-DA8F15FC25AE