Windows Administrator
- Posted 24 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
ASIO Canberra
Information Technology Officer Grade 1 (ITO1) or
Information Technology Officer Grade 2 (ITO2)
Salary range
ITO1 $64,429 - $74,848 (plus superannuation)
ITO2 $83,137 - $94,830 (plus superannuation)
*Salary rates as of 1 July 2013
ASIO is seeking a Windows Administrator, ideally with a Computer Engineering degree or diploma. You’ll work as part of a larger team developing and maintaining large scale data processing systems. You would be involved in the administration of a Windows domain that underpins these systems.
You would be performing tasks including:
- Active Directory management
- Setup of DNS, NTP and other network services
- Management of Group Policy
- Scripting of administrative tasks
- Design and implementation of system monitoring
Qualifications and Desirable Skills
You’ll need demonstrated experience with Windows System Administration.
It is desirable that you have:
- A Computer Engineering degree or CIT/TAFE diploma
- Experience integrating windows domains with Linux environments
- Understanding of network design best practice
The selection panel will determine whether applicants are suitable for the ITO1 or ITO2 level, based on competencies and experience.
Applicants must be Australian citizens and willing to undergo a security clearance process.
About the company
ASIO was established in 1949 as Australia's national security intelligence service. ASIO operates under the direction of the Director-General of Security who is responsible to the Attorney-General.
ASIO's role is to identify and investigate threats to security, wherever they arise, and to provide advice to protect Australia, its people and its interests. ASIO's functions are set out in the The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 (the ASIO Act).
Security is defined in the ASIO Act as espionage, serious threats to Australia's territorial and border integrity, sabotage, politically motivated violence, the promotion of communal violence, attacks on Australia's defence system, and acts of foreign interference. It also includes the carrying out of Australia's responsibilities to any foreign country in relation to threats to security with a particular focus on politically motivated violence.