Aviation Security Strategic Intelligence Analyst
Job details
The Civil Aviation Authority and the Aviation Security Service offer distinctively different career opportunities and embrace diverse talent. All jobs at the Authority contribute to ensuring safe and secure skies to help New Zealand fly. The Civil Aviation Authority is the regulatory arm of our organisation and the Aviation Security Service is the nationwide provider for aviation security.
About the Role
We have a great opportunity for an experienced Intelligence Analyst to join the Aviation Security and Infrastructure Group. This role will see you share your time with the Combined Threat Assessment Group (CTAG), which is an independent, multi-agency unit hosted within the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS). As a Strategic Intelligence Analyst, you will inform the intelligence process by gathering, analysing, and evaluating all-source information to produce impactful intelligence assessments on issues relevant to New Zealand’s aviation and wider national security. You will represent CAA and CTAG in a liaison capacity, where you will be required to present complex information and persuade others to gain their co-operation to achieve specific intelligence objectives. The role can be varied and evolving in nature; therefore, sound judgement and awareness of domestic and international policy settings, and the geo-political and threat environment, will ensure the Strategic Intelligence Analyst produces coherent and well-reasoned assessments, identifies emerging trends, and anticipates customer requirements. Salary Band: The salary band for the Aviation Security Strategic Intelligence Analyst goes from $98,689 to $137,630 with the mid-range being $115,378. Starting salaries will be based on knowledge, skills, and experience the successful candidate brings to the role, and relativities both within the immediate team and in the broader Authority for the same or similar roles.What You’ll Bring
- A relevant tertiary qualification requiring a high level of research, analytical, and evaluative skills or relevant and equivalent experience.
- Proven high order analytical, critical thinking, and report writing skills.
- An understanding of New Zealand government processes, particularly in national security and foreign affairs.
- Experience in aviation security threats, threat assessment, and/or risk management.
- Capacity to develop independent analytical judgement across a range of areas.
- National Security Clearance: To be eligible for this role you must be able to gain and maintain a Top Secret Special national security clearance.
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