Your focus will be developing and maintaining ASIO’s corporate applications across a widely distributed enterprise environment.
It’s no secret that ASIO is here to protect Australia from terrorism and espionage. Intelligence gathering is our focus. Working with in a complex security environment, you’ll soon discover there is something more to this role.
Our Business Information Systems Directorate is responsible for delivering ICT Solutions to the organisation. As a Software Developer within this team you will liaise with the whole client base of ASIO’s business information systems.
In this role you will provide a high level of service delivery to customers including technical advice on complex problems and innovative options to help meet long term strategic development of ASIO’s corporate applications. Your focus will be developing and maintaining ASIO’s corporate applications across a widely distributed enterprise environment.
Your technical knowledge will include one or all of the following technologies .Net,C#, Java, HMTL and CSS. Having a strong understanding in developing technical documentation and developing web based applications will contribute to your effectiveness in this role.
As a self starter you will work independently and manage your own workload. You enjoy working in a small team of professionals. Utilising your strong communications skills you’ll interact with your clients and keep them informed.Your positive attitude and good sense of humour will see you fit right into the team. Tertiary qualifications in computing or a related discipline, and/or comprehensive level of industry qualifications and related experience will be highly regarded.
Take your skills; improve on them; apply them in ways you never thought possible.
Please note that this role is based in Canberra.
For more information head to ASIO.GOV.AU
Closing date: Friday 6 November 2009.
Applicants must be Australian citizens
as posted here
well I suppose it is good to see that they are not open to outsourcing, I wonder where most IT professionals are sourced from at the moment, from internal stocks or from overseas markets, I hear the local police have raised their international advertising looking to find experienced cops from other countries
ReplyDeletewhat does "withina" in the second par of the original ad on the IT Mag page, is this IT speak or spy speak or just a new word that has been created, see I am becoming critical of these articles that I am report.
ReplyDeleteas for "Anonymous"'s comment, yes in a previous post on this site it was stated that the number of police is declining and the number of spies is on the increase, do local police have to be australian citizens? what if they bring in someone from oversease do they have to wait until they become a citizen before they start work? sort of a catch 22 really
As to my chances - I've been told I'll never get a Australian .. clearance again - so I can forget about helping an Australian int organisation. Fortunaely there are other friendlies.
ReplyDeleteWithout Keelty's political and can-do importance (and no grateful HOWARD government) the AFP can expect to decline sharply in numbers, budget and foreign intelligence functions over the next 2 years.