Canberra Applications close 17 May 2024 About the Department The Department of Industry, Science and Resources and our broader portfolio are integral to the Australian Government's economic agenda. Our purpose is to help the government build a better future for all Australians through enabling a productive, resilient and sustainable economy, enriched by science and technology. We do this by: Growing innovative & competitive businesses, industries and regions Investing in science and technology Strengthening the resources sector. The APS and the department offer a clear direction and meaningful work. You will be able to create positive impact in people's lives whilst contributing to improved outcomes for Australia and our people. If you would like to feel a strong connection to your work and you are accountable, committed and open to change, join us in shaping Australia's future. Please see the APSC's APS Employee Value Proposition for more information on the benefits and value of employment within the APS. About the Office of Supply Chain Resilience The Office of Supply Chain Resilience (OSCR) works with Commonwealth agencies, states, territories, industry and international partners to identify and monitor critical supply chain risks, and coordinate responses. Our focus is on supply chains critical to the national interest—our national security, economic stability and the safety and wellbeing of Australians—we work to ensure Australia can access the essential goods we need. We integrate economic, national security, and international expertise to ensure a holistic, whole-of-government approach to these issues. About the team OSCR's Economic and Strategic Assessments (ESA) section uses data analytics to identify supply chain vulnerabilities that are consequential to the lives and livelihoods of Australians. Building on the framework developed by the Productivity Commission in its Vulnerable Supply Chains report, ESA draws on Australian and global trade data, information on domestic and international industrial production, and other sources of quantitative and qualitative evidence to identify supply chain risks. The section works closely with OSCR's other sections: Industry and Expert Insights, and Domestic Policy and Global Policy, to develop high-quality, holistic policy advice that incorporates economic, industry, security and international considerations. Our ideal candidate Our ideal candidate is a skilled analyst who is motivated to apply their expertise to make a difference. Our ideal candidate can integrate data related to complex economic, industrial, trade and national security issues to help identify vulnerable supply chains that warrant priority attention. They will be committed to working collaboratively to solve problems, including by understanding and valuing a range of perspectives. Candidates with expertise in a relevant policy area will be highly regarded; and experience or qualifications in the fields of economics, data science, statistics, or research are desirable. Applications from candidates from a variety of backgrounds are welcomed, including university, private or government sectors. We are seeking highly motivated candidates who can demonstrate their ability to: think strategically, and incorporate the broader context when solving complex problems; work in a high-performing team to deliver time-sensitive, high-quality advice, including under limited supervision; develop and maintain productive relationships and achieve outcomes on complex matters involving multiple stakeholders; manage competing priorities under pressure in a dynamic and often fast-paced environment; and communicate with influence, write clearly and concisely, and have excellent attention to detail. To be successful, you will also have one or more of the following technical attributes: demonstrated experience in data analysis and technical research, along with problem solving; proven user of one or more data analysis software or programming languages such as R, Python, SQL or Excel, and experience and proficiency in data visualisation; the ability to distil complex data issues into easy to understand concepts; an understanding of key concepts underlying public and private data holdings that will help inform supply chain risks and opportunities, such as Australian and global trade data, production data, and freight and logistics data; familiarity with ABS's BLADE database and other microdata held by ABS and other relevant government agencies; and familiarity with and ability to manipulate input-output data. Our department has a commitment to inclusion and diversity, with an ambition of being the best possible place to work. This reflects the importance we place on our people and on creating a workplace culture where each and every one of us is valued and respected for our contribution. Our ideal candidate adds to this culture and our workplace in their own way. What you will do The successful candidates will work with colleagues to prepare advice for Government, draft reports, engage with other government agencies, gather information on supply chain issues and apply economic or data science methodologies to identify structural supply chain vulnerabilities. As an Analyst at the APS Level 5, you will: conduct data analysis and technical research, using analytical and quantitative tools, to identify critical supply chain vulnerabilities and support policy development; develop and maintain databases and analytical models to support the team's work; prepare written reports and presentations to communicate complex data issues and policy recommendations; and collaborate with a range of internal and external stakeholders to gather data and share methodologies and insights. In addition to the above, as a Senior Analyst at the APS Level 6, you will: perform tasks with a high degree of autonomy under limited supervision and direction; demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as you will be required to liaise with stakeholders, negotiate with other agencies, and present to senior management; and have an advanced understanding of the policy landscape relating to supply chains or technical skills relating to identified programming languages and software and use of relevant datasets; and lead collaborations with stakeholders to gather data and share methodologies and insights including DISR colleagues, international partners, academics, and Australian government agencies including Treasury, Home Affairs, Defence, ABS, CSIRO, DFAT, and Geoscience Australia. In addition to the above criteria, as an Assistant Manager at the Executive Level 1, you will: take responsibility for team outcomes, monitor progress and follow through to deliver quality outcomes; oversee, maintain and analyse policy initiatives related to supply chains that incorporate a broad understanding of the policy environment; play a leadership role by guiding, mentoring and developing junior staff; represent the office in engagements with other government agencies, foreign governments, and the private and university sectors; and demonstrate a strong policy framework that underpins analysis and policy advice. Eligibility To be eligible for employment in the APS and the department, candidates must be Australian Citizens. Some positions require a Baseline security clearance and others require an Negative Vetting 1 or Negative Vetting 2 security clearance. Successful candidates will be required to obtain and maintain a clearance at the required level. Notes A merit pool may be established and used to fill future vacancies within 18 months from the date the vacancy was first advertised in the Gazette. The department does currently offer flexible work opportunities for many roles. This vacancy is Canberra based and some elements of this role require the use of departmental systems that cannot be accessed remotely. This will be a factor when considering flexible or remote work arrangements. Please reach out to the contact officer to discuss this further. Application information Your application must not contain any classified or sensitive information. This includes in your application responses, CV and any other documents. The selection panel may not consider applications containing classified information. Please provide a pitch explaining how your skills, knowledge and experience will be relevant to this role and why you are the best candidate for the position. Your pitch can contain no more than 750 words and should align to the key duties listed above. Please complete your application online and provide your current CV with your application. (CVs must be in .doc, .docx, or .pdf format). Accessible application documentation is available in other formats on request. Please contact ****** or (02) 6276 1235 if you require assistance with your application. Please refer to our Applying for a position information for additional information on how to apply. Contact Information For more information regarding this opportunity, please contact Nick Bachmann on 02 6213 6540 or via email on ******