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Information Management Specialist (IT Specialist)

As an Information Management Specialist, you will be responsible for enhancing the Army’s ability to conduct operations through providing accurate and timely information support within a Command Post environment. This includes battlespace information management, enabling situational awareness and user support in both domestic and international environments.

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About the role

  • Specialisations

    Intelligence, IT & Communications

  • Entry type

    General entry

  • Location

    Palmerston North | Christchurch

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  • Recruit Regular Force 416, starts 31 Mar 2025 Apply by 04 Nov 2024

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About the role

For future intakes, you will join the Army as an IT Specialist, before branching into a specific trade towards the end of Signals Corps training: Either Information Management Specialist, Electronic Warfare Operator, Information Systems OperatorRadio Frequency Technician or Systems Engineer.

As an Information Management Specialist, formerly Operational Support and Information Specialist, you will be responsible for information management through the creation and administration of web based technologies. This is a part of the wider communications solutions used across all levels of the Army’s organisation. You will primarily be responsible for military based programmes including Collaborative Environments (e.g. SharePoint), Battle Management Systems (digital mapping) and radio over internet. You will also be responsible for configuring applications, organising networks and drives and working with various applications. This includes maintaining the daily flow of information (routine and incident based), using both voice and data communications.

You will work in a team environment and will have the opportunities to be attached to other units such as Infantry, Logistics, Armoured, Engineers, Artillery or international militaries, to support their communication and information requirements.

  • Job on base

    Your day to day activities will involve working as a member of a Communications Access Node (CAN) Detachment. Within camp, you will be responsible for testing equipment and support tools (web based applications etc.), troubleshooting and solving any technical issues.  You may assist staff within a headquarters to manage their information flows. You will also conduct training to stay proficient in general soldiering skills such as physical fitness, weapon handling, medical and vehicle based training tasks. In the field, you will assist in the establishment of communication networks, both computer and radio based. You will then be responsible for information management within a Command Post, providing user support and ensuring our communications links are functional.

  • Job on deployment

    Deployments of NZ Army personnel will almost always require our own communication networks. As such, Information Management Specialists are highly deployable and are employed on overseas missions and exercises, primarily in support of other NZ Army units. You will manage a range of modern communications equipment, ensuring important information is received and disseminated in the right format, to the right person at the right time.

“As [Information Management Specialists] we manage the flow of information, so that it’s easily understood, easily seen and allows the flow of information to work alot quicker.”

Career progression and training

01Overview

02Basic Training

03Job Training

04Ongoing Training

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Benefits & allowances

Earn a competitive salary while training or learning your trade, along with additional allowances for time spent in the field, at sea, overseas, or deployed on operations.

In addition to salary and allowances, other benefits of joining the New Zealand Defence Force include:

  • Access to your Service marae or tūrangawaewae
  • Sponsored tertiary study programmes at all levels
  • Free access to gyms and swimming pools on camp and bases
  • Opportunities to travel
  • Free and subsidised medical and dental care
  • Subsidised food and accommodation on camps and bases
  • Free and subsidised insurance cover
  • Help to buy a home and save for retirement

Salary & benefits

Careers in the Army are well-rewarded, diverse and exciting. As you become more experienced and move up through the ranks, gaining additional skills and qualifications, your salary will rise accordingly.

Entry requirements

01Basics

04Citizenship

05Period of Service

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