About the Team Access Operations branch consists of multiple operational and technical teams who find innovative solutions to enable ASD access operations that consistently deliver world class outcomes for the Australian government. Our work is at the cutting edge of access technologies in support of national security, support to military operations, and intelligence outcomes. Our team comprises of a multi-disciplinary, integrated workforce that conducts in-depth Radio Frequency (RF) signals analysis of complex foreign communications systems, which can include reverse engineering radio frequency RF signals to discover underlying technology and foundational data associated with foreign capabilities that may harm Australian interests. With the outcomes from these teams routinely informing a diverse range of customer sets both nationally and internationally. About the Role ASD 4 & 5 Radio Frequency (RF) Signal and Access Analysts enjoy working in small to medium-sized teams to solve intelligence problems, and are motivated to learn new skill specialisations. They operate under minimal direction to achieve outcomes for their team, while also providing guidance, encouragement and mentoring to less experienced staff. Our RF Signal and Access Analyst roles vary, and can cover areas such as communications signals and/or protocol analysis, radio frequency systems operations and/or analysis, data processing, programming or scripting, business analysis, risk management and access operations management. Key duties include: Work effectively within and across teams, and actively participate in teamwork and group activities. Investigate and interpret through the research, analysis, transcription and translation of collected data and information to produce signals intelligence tailored to customer requirements. Record and maintain accurate files and records within information systems in relation to business decisions and intelligence functions. Accountable to produce signals intelligence, whilst complying with legislative, policy and security frameworks. Utilise and apply a variety of information communication technology systems including data entry and query functions in order to produce signals intelligence. Operate and apply signals intelligence related systems to maintain capabilities to achieve business outcomes. Evaluate and interpret collected data and information to develop further collection, processing and analysis to support future mission outcomes. Instruct, train and develop signals intelligence analysts and provide guidance to less experienced staff. Utilise a variety of hardware and software systems, databases, and analysis tools in order to produce signals intelligence. Be innovative to develop business process for signals intelligence production. The key duties of the position include: We are looking for Radio Frequency (RF) Signal and Access Analysts to work across multiple missions within ASD and use their understanding of the RF spectrum, technical and analysis skills, as well as their stakeholder engagement/management abilities to conduct complex collection, analysis, and production of signals intelligence. We want to hear from people who are innovators and creative but are ready to contribute, adapt or evolve ideas into new solutions, while also considering the continuous improvements to systems and processes. Our ideal candidate will also be able to work productively and positively within a team based environment, and have the capacity to recognise and draw links between team members’ skillsets – as they would understand that in the most difficult tasks, teamwork and the application of all available knowledge is required to achieve success. Throughout your career as an RF Signal and Access Analyst, you will use sophisticated intelligence or technical analysis to produce vital and valued intelligence for the Australian Government. All roles will involve leveraging or building your specialist expertise against our most difficult intelligence problems. As part of our team, you will deliver meaningful and personally rewarding contributions to Australia’s national security. While demonstrated RF technical experience would assist you in completing the functions of this role, we are highly interested in any candidate who has the attitude and aptitude to engage (and persevere) with complex problems and work within a multidisciplinary team to find creative solutions within the RF Spectrum domain. Eligibility Please ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements outlined in this Information Pack prior to submitting an application. Citizenship - To be eligible for employment with ASD, applicants must be an Australian citizen. Health Assessment - The preferred applicant may be required to undergo a medical examination conducted by the Agency’s preferred medical provider. Organisational Suitability Assessment – To be eligible for employment within ASD, the preferred applicant will be required to undergo an Organisational Suitability Assessment (see Organisational Assessment section). Security Clearance - The preferred applicant will be required to successfully undergo the security clearance vetting process at a specified clearance level. The preferred applicant MUST be willing to disclose all relevant and required information. It is a condition of employment that applicants are willing and able to obtain and maintain the requisite security clearance for the duration of their employment with ASD. Notes Desirable Qualifications, Experience or Training There are no mandatory qualifications required for this position. ASD is looking for resilient, motivated, curious analysts from a diverse range of backgrounds with a positive, self-starting ‘can do’ approach to challenging times and problem sets. Successful candidates will receive RF Signal and Access analysis development courses and on-the-job training as part of an RF Signal and Access analyst career and skills pathway that will shape the candidate towards becoming a master in their respective RF signals analysis tradecraft.