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Location: RAAF Base Williamtown
Category: MIS / IT
Position Type: Permanent
Job Reference: BOE/1852604
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As an equal opportunity employer that promotes a diverse and safe workplace environment, one of the country's leading and preferred defence partners, Boeing Defence Australia (BDA) is now looking for experienced Cyber Operations Analysts to fill roles at multiple career levels.
The Product Security Analyst (Cyber Operations) for the Mission Systems and Ground Systems Capability will be supporting the E-7A AUS Wedgetail AEW&C program.
To be successful in the role you should always be expanding your industry knowledge and be able to quickly identify security issues.
You will be joining a challenging and dynamic environment, supporting an aircraft platform that defends Australia's interests.
The role is located onsite in Williamtown, NSW, and remote work is unavailable.
A solid foundation in Computer Science, Cyber Security or ICT is required to succeed in the role, with formal qualifications and industry experience preferred.
The successful candidate would have a good technical understanding of modern network infrastructures and security practices with typical responsibilities involving:
Monitoring and analysing network traffic and event logs to identify potential threats and vulnerabilities.Assisting in continuous monitoring and assessment of security control coverage and effectiveness, performing activities to provide assurance of security controls and that tasks such as asset management, patching, and other maintenance tasks have been completed and are effective.Managing or supporting incident response activities and post-incident analysis, tabletop exercises, and reporting.Triage and address vulnerability alerts and subsequent activities.Assisting in developing strategies to detect and prevent cyber-attacks, including working with the IT team and engineering teams to deploy and verify security tools and technologies.Assisting or guiding the effective use, support, management, and improvement of security technologies such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, SIEM, and vulnerability management tools.Performing vulnerability assessments and audits to identify weaknesses and recommend appropriate security measures.Identifying current configuration and practices in support of the maintenance of Security Accreditation documentation.Working closely with IT and engineering teams to achieve security outcomes.Authoring and/or reviewing vulnerability management reports, briefs, presentation packs, and other supporting documentation.To be successful you will have:
Relevant or working towards a degree in a cyber-related field or demonstrated experience.Certifications or demonstrable experience in incident response, auditing, vulnerability assessment, SIEM, IDS/IPS, firewalls, or penetration testing, IT or security tools.Good knowledge of Windows, Linux, and general business IT environments.
Good understanding of network concepts, protocols, and architectures.Working knowledge of the Australian Information Security Manual (ISM), Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF), and the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) is a bonus.Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.Strong written and verbal communication skills.Hold or be able to achieve a minimum of NV1 clearance; NV2 will be required.Ability to obtain a Security Clearance: The preferred applicant will be required to successfully undergo the security clearance vetting process at the NEGATIVE VETTING 2 level.
The preferred applicant MUST be willing to disclose all relevant and required information and MUST have lived in Australia, or have a checkable background, for at least the preceding Five years.
More information on the security clearance vetting process is available on the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA) website.
Applicants must be Australian Citizens to meet defence security requirements.
BDA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages women and people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island descent to be part of an organisation that promotes a diverse and safe workplace environment.
Benefits Flexible working optionsStudy assistanceSalary packagingEmployee Incentive ProgramGlobal opportunitiesWe are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Female applicants, people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island descent, and ex-defence personnel are encouraged to apply.
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