
Supercomputing Project Support Officer
Australian Department of Defence
Posted 3 days ago
The Role
Within the Supercomputing Office the Project Support Officer is accountable under limited direction to perform and achieve complex project work within an integrated workforce. They are accountable to have and maintain a well-developed understanding of and compliance to relevant legislative frameworks, government decision-making and Defence’s mission and policy requirements.
The Project Support Officer will be accountable for organising their workflow and making independent decisions relating to their area of responsibility. They will interpret and provide advice within the Project Control function based on legislation, policy and procedures. They will undertake specialist analysis, conduct reviews and perform procedural and administrative support work to achieve results.
The Project Support Officer will coordinate and contribute to the work of a team consistent to a work plan and provide advice and assistance on methods of task completion to team members. They may be a team coach or supervise a team and be accountable to set work priorities, allocate work, and manage workflows and performance. They are expected to be capable of reviewing and developing the quality of work undertaken by others and identifying opportunities for on-the-job training within a work unit.
The Project Support Officer may be required to engage and communicate with stakeholders to identify, respond and provide advice on issues to achieve work unit and Defence outcomes. They will be accountable to contribute towards ongoing self-improvement and professional development.
About our Team
Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) hosts the Defence Supercomputing Capability, which provides Defence and National Security agencies with a world-class, secure, multi-tenanted collaboration ecosystem at the scale of supercomputing. The capability enables innovation, science and technology outcomes that support timely authoritative advice, allowing informed decision-making through advanced modelling, simulation, data processing, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Supercomputing Branch covers the end-to-end management of the Supercomputing Capability including strategy, allied engagement, design, technology refresh and all aspects of operations from infrastructure up to user workflows, researcher training and support.
The Supercomputing Program Office (SPO) plays a crucial role in the Supercomputing program and computational sciences. It is responsible for managing finances, contracts, and assets, as well as acquiring materials to sustain a strong Supercomputing capability. The SPO strategically engages domestically and internationally to support and strengthen Defence and Allied outcomes. Its primary focus is to facilitate a wide range of research, development, and test and evaluation activities for Defence scientists and engineers.
Our Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate for this role will:
- Have experience in project management, project delivery and/or sustainment of Defence products including the preparation of a range of different material, including financial reports, submissions, IIP project costings and briefing material
- Be able to work independently with minimal direction and be able to drive work through to completion
- Be able to manage short-notice, reactive tasks alongside more involved sustainment, procurement, financial reporting, acquisition and project-based work
- Be comfortable working with (or willing to learn) the Defence Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and MyFi financial and procurement tools to assist in sustainment of the Supercomputing capability.
Application Closing Date: Thursday 7 August 2025
For further information please review the job information pack, reference DSTG/05941/25 on https://defencecareers.nga.net.au/?jati=B784C827-C6BA-437C-EE27-E40501A7A823
About Australian Department of Defence
Role
The primary role of Defence is to defend Australia against armed attack.
Australia's defence policy is founded on the principle of self-reliance in the direct defence of Australia, but with a capacity to do more where there are shared interests with partners and allies.
Strategic Direction
The Defence White Paper was released on 25 February 2016 together with an Integrated Investment Program and Defence Industry Policy Statement.
Defence White Papers are the Government's most important guidance about Australia's long-term defence capability. They provide an opportunity for the Government and community to understand the the opportunities and challenges for Australia's future defence and security needs.
The White Paper provides a strategy aligned with capability and resources to deliver a future force that is more capable, agile and potent and ready to respond to future challenges.
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