$62,863 - $69,265 (plus Super)
- Canberra - ACT
**The Role**
The Navy Engineering Branch is seeking an ICT Security Specialist to join the Cyber Systems Cell.
Under general direction, the ICT Security Specialist will undertake duties and responsibilities, but are not limited to the following:
- Provide cyber security advice on Navy systems throughout the capability life cycle such as the assessment of risk and evaluation of security posture.
- Commitment to Defence leadership behaviours, including, adhering to Defence's values, accountability, risk management, inclusivity, partnerships, and building high-performance teams.
- Develop and maintain relevant knowledge in relation to procedures and policies.
- Contribute to the development of standard operating procedures, policies and procedures.
- Undertake cyber security research and testing.
- Support security incident investigations and analysis.
**About our Team**
The position is within the Cyber Systems Cell, a small dynamic team within Directorate Navy Engineering (DNE). DNE is the Director General Engineering Navy (DGENG-N)'s primary support group in the provision and retention of specialist technical and engineering knowledge, products and services.
DNE is responsible for the coordinated Navy Engineering Branch (NEB) inputs to programs and projects, ensuring the NEB is represented on all Naval and Defence matters requiring Navy Engineering expertise throughout all phases of the Defence Capability Life Cycle (CLC).
DNE is customer focused and continuously delivers products and services to Navy stakeholders. DNE consists of six directorates aligned to Navy technology and whole of ship support needs.
Come join a team which works collaboratively with Engineers and Technical Specialists from different disciplines within Australian Public Service, Australian Defence Force and broader Industry to understand, shape and improve warfighting capabilities across Navy.
- Demonstrate sound analytical skills in the field of cyber security and networking under general supervision and direction,
- Contribute to a culture of cooperation and sharing of knowledge,
- Desire to learn and continually develop new skills outside of their current qualifications in order to support Navy Capability needs,
- Have the ability to prioritise and manage tasks to achieve own and team outcomes,
- Work both autonomously and within a team,
- Exercise independent judgement and resolve issues with a degree of guidance, and
- Occasionally work interstate and live on-board Navy ships at sea remote from land for a few days.