$115,899 - $130,733 + up to 15.4% Superannuation Campbell Park - ACT, Laverton - VIC The Role Defence has embarked on a large scale business transformation through the adoption of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) capability. This is a fundamental change program to modernise, integrate and transform the Department's approach to managing its finances, human resources, supply chain logistics, engineering and maintenance, and estate. The ERP Business Operations Centre (BOC) is a new Branch established within the Associate Secretary Group (ASG) to lead the business adoption, integration, and ongoing sustainment of ERP within Defence. The BOC plays an integral role on behalf of the Associate Secretary in ensuring ERP meets the business needs of Defence, and that the enterprise effects of the program are realised. A key function of the BOC is the ERP Data Governance & Lifecycle Management function, established to provide support to the Defence organisation through oversight of ERP data relationships, health and storage. The Data Services team is responsible for executing ERP Data Policy and providing support to users to maintain ERP Data to the required standard. The BOC requires a results-focused individual with strong data governance and data security skills and good attention to detail to support the enterprise in delivering business outcomes using the ERP platform. The BOC is seeking applicants with the following skills and attributes: Serve as the main point of contact for all queries related to data quality and errors. Familiarity with the data security, privacy, and data protection regulations/standards and their implications on Data Governance. Be conversant with the data security policies and industry best practices to identify areas of improvement within Defence, and rectify any data issues. Manage a group of key stakeholders (ERP Data Custodians) to inform and advise them on all matters related to ERP data management. Work collaboratively with other ERP sustainment organisations to meet the needs and expectations of ERP Data Custodians. Share expertise with others and guide and mentor including Group and Service customers. Design and implement methods to assess confidence of data quality impacting on the achievement of desired outcomes. Accurate completion of work within timeframes, managing a small team to deliver results for the Data Governance and Lifecycle Directorate. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross functional teams and stakeholders at all levels. Familiar with Data- and Process Modelling best practices (eg: BPMN/BPMN2). Familiar with concepts and application of Data Quality management, and development of metrics. Interpret and comply with legislative, policy and regulatory frameworks and be able to advise on these topics. Demonstrate the ability to manage small projects to deliver capability enhancement. About our Team The ERP BOC consists of a multi-skilled integrated (APS, ADF, Contractor) workforce, responsible to the Associate Secretary for the orchestration of ERP capability. This will be achieved through centralised business assurance, policy and process alignment, the provision of ERP data governance support, analytical and business interrogation activities, and working collaboratively to drive value chain optimisation. The BOC also provides the military and civilian training support for ERP capability, as well as a business transaction hub to support or conduct a range of ERP transactions including: Force Element structure establishment; major asset maintenance and planning activities; supply chain business processes; estate and maintenance; and human resource, financial management, and case management support. Our Ideal Candidate We are seeking a number of motivated individuals who are comfortable working both independently and in a team to join the BOC. Because of the diversity of the work, we need a workforce comprised of individuals with an equally diverse set of skills, experience and attributes. To be successful in attaining a role in the BOC, you will benefit from having: Three or more years of experience in data, compliance or related field. Expertise in data laws and practices, and thorough knowledge of Defence (or equivalent) frameworks, standards, and industry best practices. A desire to contribute to Defence outcomes. A commitment to operationalise and govern user-centric business programs. A drive for continuous improvement in data governance and data security. Strong stakeholder engagement and management skills. Strong problem-solving skills to drive resolution of data defects and issues. Well-developed written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey complex technical and non-technical information to a wide variety of stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to continually and quickly learn new skills and apply learning to your day-to-day duties. Proven ability to work in a small team and manage competing priorities to deliver enterprise-wide outcomes. Energy and enthusiasm in approaching the job and working well in a fast-paced environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr