[10/06] Protective Security Officer
Will you be looking for a new job next year? Interested in new technology?
Our Intelligence Analysts develop expert knowledge of new and emerging telecommunications and web technologies. Using this knowledge, they conduct analysis and research to enable intelligence-gathering, and, as part of a wider team, are integral to our success.
Applicants possessing one or more of the following are invited to apply:
- A tertiary qualification with an analytical or technical focus in one or more of the following areas: international relations, computer science, statistics or network engineering.
- Previous experience in the private telecommunications sector or previous intelligence experience.
Our security requirements mean you should also have held NZ citizenship for at least 10 years and be prepared to undertake and maintain a high-level security clearance.
Previous successful applicants for these positions have come from diverse backgrounds, so whether you are just finishing your degree or have some related experience we are interested to hear from you. People in our team have an active
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 Sarah on 04 498 7667.
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.
Applications Close: 26 July 2010
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