Project Manager
- Posted 18 days ago
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Job description
ASIO, Canberra
ASIO Officer Grade 5
Salary range AO5 $83,137 - $94,830 (plus superannuation)
Canberra Based Position
ASIO’s main role is to gather information and produce intelligence that enables us to warn the government about activities or situations that might endanger Australia’s national security. Our Technical Professionals play a critical role in supporting this mission.
Under the direction of the Director, the Project Manager will be responsible for assisting with the development of project planning, performance, cost and schedule documents for ICT development project. Specifically, this involves effective coordination and application of project scheduling, maintaining the issue and risk logs and maintaining the project action items in accordance with organisational project standards.
The successful candidate must possess high level organisational and prioritisation skills coupled with strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain customer relationships. Project Management qualifications are not essential for this role, however relevant technical and/or project management qualifications and/or comparable experience is highly desirable.
Duties include:
- Assist with the development of project planning, performance, cost and schedule documents and work breakdown structures in accordance with agreed procedures and performance standards.
- Undertake Project management tasks including:
- Implement and manage the ongoing application of project scheduling and planning;
- Maintain project issues log;
- Maintain project risk log;
- Maintain project action item database; and
- Maintain project library of standards, policy documents and contract deliverables.
- Assist in the preparation of correspondence, briefs and reports as directed including submissions and documents for higher delegate and committee consideration.
- Assist with preparations for project test, evaluation and acceptance programs:
Applicants must have
- Proven experience coordinating and providing project management support for technical projects and understanding of underlying technologies.
- Ability to present information in a clear, concise and articulate manner and selects the most appropriate medium for conveying information
- Demonstrates flexibility, adaptability and focus through day-to-day work tasks, shifting priorities through periods of change
- Develops and maintains professional networks and collaborative working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- Consults, cooperates and works well as part of a team to deliver results.
Desired Qualifications/Experience
- Formal project management qualifications
How to Apply: Please go to asio.gov.au to apply online.
Closing date: Sunday, 8 September, 2013
Eligibility: Applicants must be Australian citizens
Working conditions: Employment is under the ASIO Act 1979. Conditions of service are similar to those applying in the Australian Public Service. Salary packaging arrangements are available.
Enquiries: If you have any other enquiries please telephone 02 62574916.
ASIO thanks all applicants for their interest and time spent completing their application.
All employment decisions and selection processes within ASIO are based on merit principles. The duties of the appointment require a national security clearance. Preferred applicants will be required to undergo psychological assessment and intrusive security and personal checking/assessment.
In accordance with ASIO policy, no feedback on any aspect of the selection process or security vetting assessment will be provided to unsuccessful applicants.
ALL APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT WITH ASIO ARE HANDLED IN THE STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU DO NOT DISCUSS YOUR APPLICATION WITH OTHERS AS DOING SO MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT YOUR APPLICATION.
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.