Software Application Support Analyst
- Posted 6 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
ASIO Central Office, Canberra
Great working environment
Work/life balance and career progression
Information Technology Officer Grade 1
Salary range $64,429 to $74,848* (plus superannuation)
Information Technology Officer Grade 2
Salary range $83,137 to $94,830* (plus superannuation)
*Salary as at 1 July 2013
In this role you will be part of a team providing application support to a range of software products. To be suitable for this position, you must have an IT/Computer Science/ Technology related degree or have demonstrated experience working with teams delivering solid operational IT support.
You will be the subject matter expert on problem management for applications and services; this includes troubleshooting, analysis, resolution and coordination. The role will be the primary point of escalation for technical problems which our Service Desk analysts cannot resolve. You will also work with developers to ensure that any issues have been resolved effectively. You will have the ability to prioritise, respond and follow up on cases in a timely and appropriate manner.
To be successful in this role, you will have strong troubleshooting skills and be highly analytical. You will be competent with SQL databases, basic programming knowledge, operating systems and web related products. You must also have strong communication skills, documentation skills for writing business requirements and technical documentation, and strong conceptual thinking skills with an eye for detail. Applicants with administrative experience in SharePoint Server, Internet Information Services Manager, BizTalk Server, Objective or HP Business Availability Centre will be looked upon favourably.
We are currently looking for employees who thrive in a continually changing environment, and you will gain an in depth understanding of the applications used in the organisation, and work on ongoing deployment, change and release of software systems.
As well as a great working environment, work/life balance and career progression, this position offers the right person interesting work and supportive management.
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.