Senior Mobile Applications Developer
- Posted 23 days ago
About this job
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Job description
Senior Mobile Applications Developer
Senior Information Technology Officer Grade C
Salary Range: $108,879 - $117,527 (plus Superannuation)
ASIO performs its role of providing advice to the Australian Government to protect Australia, its people and its interests, in a complex and ever changing environment. Success in this environment demands talented people that are highly capable, dedicated, adaptable and resilient. ASIO’s Technical Capabilities Division is recruiting people who want to achieve their career goals through supporting ASIO’s mission.
The Mobile Applications Development Teams’ role is to push the boundaries of mobile applications. As the successful applicant, you will be responsible for fully exploiting programmatically the capabilities of mobile devices while maintaining security. This challenging and varied role with fully utilise your programming skills as well as your experience with internet based network security.
The successful applicant will posses strong leadership skills, well developed oral communication and representation skills and the ability to be adept at responding to changes in daily priorities and simultaneously demonstrating a strong strategic focus.
Skills & requirements
Required qualifications/Experience
Additional Experience or skills in the following will be highly regarded:
About the company
SIO 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.