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Join our diverse and talented people and work at the heart of national security, providing essential intelligence to the NZ government to protect New Zealand and its people.
At the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) | Te Tira Tiaki, our mission is to protect and enhance Aotearoa New Zealand’s security and wellbeing. We provide Signals Intelligence and Cyber Security and resilience to organisations of national significance to successfully navigate in an unpredictable world.
Timely, insightful intelligence is essential to protecting New Zealand’s sovereignty, prosperity, and safety. Join the GCSB as a Technical Analyst (Level 1, 2, or 3) in a team that sits at the intersection of software development and analysis, and become a vital part of transforming intelligence data into actionable insights.
Supporting our missions to counter terrorism and organised crime, you will work with unique datasets, drive analytical capability development, and overcome technical challenges. You’ll be a member of a close-knit, collaborative team integrated with the teams we support, experiencing the full scope of our mission and providing analytic support that is essential to GCSB meeting operational demands. This role directly contributes to the security of New Zealand while pushing the boundaries of technology and innovation.
Role Overview
This vacancy has become available due to an expansion of the team and is a reflection of the importance of the work we undertake. The role is broad and diversified, encompassing; problem solving, complex analysis, software engineering, data science, and researching emerging technology. If you have skills in two or more of these areas, we’re keen to hear from you. We recognise the uniqueness of our problem sets, so highly value aptitude and growth potential.
You will need to be able to start your career with us in Wellington, but there may be the opportunity for relocation to Auckland in future years.
Responsibilities
Our work encompasses: Software development : Develop and maintain solutions to support intelligence missions.
Technology Research : Stay updated with the latest advancements in technology relevant to our work.
Complex Analysis : Perform and automate complex analysis across a wide range of datasets.
Telecommunications and Infrastructure : Leverage expertise in these areas to drive analysis outcomes.
Data Insights : Glean insights from disparate data sets, identifying trends, changes, and summarising current information.
Problem Solving : Apply structured problem-solving techniques to analyse complex and open-ended questions, providing novel insights.
Engagement : Proactive engagement across our mission to understand requirements and present on findings in domestic and international forums.
What we can offer you
Inclusive and Collaborative Team Environment : Work in a supportive and diverse team.
Purpose : Contribute to work that truly matters for national security.
Career Progression : Opportunities for growth within the team or elsewhere within the NZIC.
Mentoring Opportunities : Access to mentoring to help you succeed.
Work-Life Balance : Enjoy a healthy work-life balance; you can't take your work home with you.
Ideal Candidate
Our ideal candidate will be excited by the diversity this role affords, and have strong technical skills and an inquisitive mindset. The multi-levelled nature of this role presents a fantastic opportunity whether you are early in your career or an experienced professional – attitude and aptitude are most important to us.
As such, we welcome applications from motivated candidates who possess a range of skills and experience. Attributes we are specifically interested in;
High motivation, curiosity, and an eagerness to learn
Have a flair for creativity and innovation in the development of solutions
Have an interest in Counter Terrorism and/or countering Organised Crime
Ability to quickly research emerging technologies relevant to our missions
Capacity for practical problem-solving, particularly against novel problems
Have a degree in a field relevant to Technical Analysis, examples include: Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, Mathematics or similar, OR relevant work experience in Technical Analysis or Engineering roles.
You will be working with a diverse team of dedicated people who enjoy the unique challenges that come with working in the Intelligence Directorate – you cannot do this type of work anywhere else.
Cover letter:
In your cover letter, please include information that demonstrates:
Your background and / or interest in countering organised crime or terrorism
How this role fits into your career objectives
Our selection process:
If you are shortlisted and progressed through the selection process, you can expect an interview to occur during the week 10-14 August.
Appointing range: Level 1: $73,684 – $78,596
Level 2: $103,009 – $109,876
Level 3: $120,359 – $128,383
Before you apply
Working within our unique environment means we have to ensure you're eligible for employment.
You must:
Have been a New Zealand Citizen for at least 10 years
OR
Hold a current NZ Residency Class Visa and ideally have been a citizen of the UK, USA, Canada or Australia for at least 10 years
Be eligible to obtain a Top Secret Special (TSS) security clearance
Ordinarily, this means you'll have a 15 year checkable background in countries NZSIS Vetting can make meaningful and reliable checks.
Still unsure? Use this online tool to self-check your eligibility for a TSS security clearance: http://www.protectivesecurity.govt.nz/eligibility-tool
The NZIC treats all applications for employment in the strictest confidence and we expect that you maintain a similar level of confidentiality during the recruitment process and throughout your career.
We'll provide you with information and tips throughout the recruitment process, but in the meantime check out some of our Security FAQs here The security clearance process | Beyond Ordinary Careers
You can also learn more about our work and understand our areas of focus by reading New Zealand's Security Threat Environment | New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
Job Details
Reference #
10083
Location(s)
Wellington
Salary
Band F $73,684 (90%) - $94,152 (115%) , Band H $103,009 (90%) - $131,622 (115%) , Band I $120,358 (90%) - $153,791 (115%)
Midpoint of the salary range (100%) reflects full competence in the role
Closes on
16 Jul 2026 23:55
Work type(s)
Permanent full-time
Job level(s)
Entry, Graduate, Experienced
Expertise
Technical Engineering, Information Technology, Security & Intelligence
Base pay range
The minimum salary is $71K and the max salary is $126K.
$71K – $126K/yr (Glassdoor Est.)
$95K
/yr Median
Wellington, Wellington
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