Location: Canberra
- Job Type: Ongoing, Full-time
- Salary: $76,926 - $127,577
The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) is Australia's national criminal intelligence agency. We advise senior decision makers on serious and organised crime impacting Australia. We are a full member of the National Intelligence Community, an Attorney General's Portfolio agency, and a member of the Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group.
The ACIC is at the forefront of tackling serious and organised crime targeting Australia, both within our borders and offshore. Our staff operate against a pervasive, transnational and globalised criminal threat, and work hard to realise an Australia hostile to criminal exploitation. As a small agency that makes a real impact on serious and organised crime, we need talented and dedicated people who are intelligent, highly capable and seeking to make a difference to the lives of all Australians.
**About the branches**
The Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS) Division provides critical ICT infrastructure, systems and services for the ACIC and its partner agencies in support of its strategic purpose and mission.
The Chief Information Officer Branch (CIO) is responsible for the provision and support of the ACIC's critical infrastructure such as data centres, networks, service desk, desktop, video, cyber security and enterprise architecture. This includes the availability, continuity and security of ACIC's intelligence, national policing, research and corporate information systems and services both domestically and overseas.
The Systems Design & Delivery (SDD) Branch is responsible for the delivery of all ICT projects to uplift or enhance the technology capabilities in collaboration with ACIC's national, international, jurisdictional and industry partners. SDD applies systems-thinking, incremental delivery practices and close engagement with the users and the business owner to discover opportunities, design solutions and implement systems that meet the needs of the agency and our customers.
**About the roles**
The Technical Specialist Professionals are responsible for all significant project delivery and uplift across the ACIC. They provide project management and support functions, business analysis, and change and benefits management to deliver on ACIC priorities.
- Systems Analyst (APS6/EL1) will analyse how well ACIC software, hardware and the wider IT system fit the business needs of the ACIC.
- Cybersecurity Specialist (APS6/EL1) work closely with the stakeholders to ensure that ACIC projects meet objectives across our organization. Use technical skills to detect insecure features and malicious activities within ACIC networks and infrastructure.
- Delivery Manager (EL1) will lead and manage one or more ICT projects and other managed activities that contributes to the ACIC's strategic outcome and objectives, in accordance with corporate standards for project management and ensure projects and managed activities integrate with the ACIC business.
APS5
- Is well organised and detail focussed, with the ability to prioritise and multi-task to meet deadlines and manage competing tasks.
- Communicates effectively both internally and externally, as well as develops and maintains productive working relationships.
- Takes personal responsibility for meeting objectives and progressing work.
- Works well in a multi-disciplinary team.
- Uses their critical thinking, analysis and problem-solving skills to identify solutions to business problems.
APS6
- Is well organised and detail focussed, with the ability to prioritise and multi-task to meet deadlines and manage competing tasks.
- Communicates effectively both internally and externally, as well as develops and maintains productive working relationships by sharing information and seeking feedback.
- Takes personal responsibility for meeting objectives and progressing work, while delegating or sharing responsibilities according to work requirements.
- Works well in a multi-disciplinary team, mentoring and developing others.
- Uses their critical thinking, analysis and problem-solving skills to recommend solutions to business or technical problems that are practical and can be implemented.
EL1
- A strategic thinker who can lead and inspire a multi-disciplinary team
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and multi-task to meet deadlines and manage competing tasks.
- A persuasive communicator who develops and maintains productive working relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Uses critical thinking, analysis and problem-solving skills to identify solutions to complex business problems.
- Contributes to the development of briefings, papers, submissions and correspondence papers for use in internal and external decision-making forums.
**Essential Skills and Qualifications**
All Roles
- Experience working with or leading ICT project teams using waterfall or Agile delivery methodology
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