Are you interested in contributing to a Defence transformation project? Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is not just about updating technology; it's about driving a significant cultural change in how Defence conducts its business. ERP digital transformation involves more than replacing Defence’s aging ICT systems; it fosters an organisational mindset of adaptability and integration. It replaces a segregated approach to business with an integrated, networked one. While technology is a tool, people are ultimately responsible for successful implementation to maximize benefits.This is an opportunity to be part of a team guiding the Vice Chief of the Defence Force (VCDF) Group through digital transformation, supporting Defence’s goal to become a data-driven and integrated organisation capable of operating effectively in current and future environments.You will demonstrate strong leadership, excellent judgment, problem-solving skills, initiative, and the ability to develop productive relationships to deliver outcomes promptly.About our TeamThe VCDF Group Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Directorate plays a key role in developing and implementing Defence’s ERP solution. The Directorate promotes a culture of collaboration, flexibility, and innovation, reflecting the team’s commitment to diversity and excellence.The team supports and drives complex transformation activities across VCDF Group to meet its objectives and support Defence enterprise transformation.Our Ideal CandidateWe seek experienced applicants with skills in one or more of the following areas:Data governance and managementStrong analytical and critical thinkingEffective written and oral communicationService support and managementSound judgmentInterest in learning about Defence’s ERP systemCommitment to continuous personal and professional developmentApplication Closing Date: Monday 12 May, 2025How do your skills match this job?Sign in and update your profile to gain insights.The primary role of Defence is to defend Australia against armed attack.Australia's defence policy emphasizes self-reliance in defending Australia, with capacity for collaboration with partners and allies where interests align.Strategic DirectionThe Defence White Paper, released on 25 February 2016, provides guidance on Australia's long-term defence capabilities, outlining opportunities and challenges for the nation's future security needs.It presents a strategy aligned with available resources to develop a more capable, agile, and potent future force prepared for emerging challenges.
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