
Application Support Officer (APS6)
Royal Australian Mint
Posted 3 days ago
About the Mint
The Royal Australian Mint (‘Mint) makes coins and other minted products to serve the needs of the Australian Economy, foreign countries, investors and collectors. We are stewards of a thriving National Institution that showcases our Nation’s stories through the National Coin Collection and a world-class museum and gallery experience.
The Mint is a small government agency operating within the Commonwealth Government portfolio of the Treasury. The Mint is a Non-Corporate Commonwealth Entity and is Listed under the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (Cth) (PGPA Act). The Mint is covered by the Public Service Act 1999 (Cth) (PS Act).
About Information & Security Branch
Information & Security Branch coordinates the IT and Security services and support to the mint to enable the organisation to produce circulating coins, preserving the National Coin Collection and telling the stories of Australia by recognising significant anniversaries, events and organisations through coins. The Application Support is a team responsible for supporting the core applications of the Mint and works in collaborations with other IT teams within the branch to support the Mint in meeting its objectives and obligations.
About the Role
The Application Support Officer delivers support services for several of the Mint’s internal applications used by a range of stakeholders within an increasingly hybrid environment. Some key applications include Epicor Kinetic (Enterprise Resource Planning), Content Manager (records management), Mainpac (asset management), KE EMu (collection management), SharePoint and Precise POS (point of sales).
They collaborate with stakeholders throughout the Mint to contribute to the delivery of the Mint’s objectives under broad direction of the Application Support Administrator. They identify opportunities for continuous improvement, and develop and maintain processes and work instructions, to support the operation of the relevant applications.
The Application Support Officer also consults with external support providers and contributes to ICT project work.
Our ideal candidate will have:
• proven problem solving and critical thinking skills
• demonstrated ability to communicate with internal and external stakeholders to identify and resolve issues, particularly with internal stakeholders with various ICT knowledge and skills
• strong proficiency in, and understanding of, information and data management
• strong proficiency in, and understanding of, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Electronic Document Records Management Systems (EDRMS)
• experience with XML, system logs, application error troubleshooting, SQL languages such as MSSQL and MYSQL, database administration, Microsoft Windows Server and Linux Operating systems, and Microsoft Active Directory with multiple domains/forests.
• experience providing application support services within an ITIL framework
• experience, or an understanding of, working with hybrid ICT ecosystems
Flexible working arrangements, including work from home, is available for this position.
The Application Support Officer duties include:
1. Delivering support services for the Mint’s internal applications including Content Manager (EDRMS), Epicor Kinetic (ERP), Mainpac (EAM), Precise Point of Sale (POS), KE Emu (Collection Management) and SharePoint, consulting with external providers as necessary.
2. Identifying, analysing and implementing new technologies and continuous improvement of the Mint’s internal applications.
3. Contributing to ICT projects and work packages, providing technical advice and ensuring compliance with legislation, and Mint and whole of government procedures, policies and frameworks.
4. Developing and maintaining application support processes and work instructions.
5. Monitoring customer feedback, service and incidents, and updating processes and procedures based on analysis.
6. Providing 3rd level service request assistance in collaboration with the Service Desk team.
Security clearance
This position requires a Negative Vetting Level 1 security clearance. The successful applicant will be required to obtain and maintain a clearance at this level.
How to apply
Please submit your application by 11:30pm on Sunday 6 July 2025. You will need to upload:
- A current resume
- A two-page-pitch that describes how your skills meet the requirements of the role as detailed in the position description.
Information on applying for a job in the Australian Public Service is available at the Employment page of our website.
Applications will need to be submitted through the APPLY button.
Should you have any questions regarding the role, please contact Brad Chugg (02) 6202 6883.
About Royal Australian Mint
The passing of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act empowered the Government to make laws with respect to currency, coinage and legal tender. The Coinage Act 1909 put in place the first steps for an Australian coinage. Thus began the journey towards a mint owned by the Commonwealth and independence from the branches of the Royal Mint.
The establishment of the Royal Australian Mint at its final site in Canberra followed propositions to place it near to the present National Library and on Camp Hill, between the Old Parliament House and Capital Hill. The Commonwealth Government approved the construction of the Mint in 1962 and construction commenced in 1963 on a site in the Canberra suburb of Deakin.
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