[0917] Capability Development - Systems Engineer x 2
The Government Communication Security Bureau is seeking a business analyst to join a small team of technical specialists to shape the development of one of its intelligence collection programmes.
The successful candidate will be responsible for analysing current performance against customer requirements, evaluating capability and productivity enhancement opportunities, and coordinating activity to deliver targeted outcomes. You will also ensure that information pertinent to the above tasks is captured and effectively managed.
You will ideally have completed a tertiary qualification in an analytic field, and will have a solid working knowledge of telecommunications systems and intelligence processes.
If you can combine an analytic mindset with a strong customer focus, and enjoy the challenge of delivering high-quality results in a complex and changing technological environment, this position may suit you.
Applications:
Please forward an up-to-date CV and completed application form to hr@gcsb.govt.nz. If you have any further queries, please contact us on 04 496 2585.
Applicants must hold a New Zealand Citizenship (minimum of 10 years), be 20 years of age or older, and be prepared to undergo a comprehensive security clearance.
GCSB promotes a policy of equal employment opportunities.
Applications Close: 19 July 2010 | Vacancy Number: 10/13
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