Company Description Leidos is a Fortune 500 Technology, Engineering, and Science Solutions and Services leader.
Leidos' 47,000 global employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers.
Headquartered in Reston, Va., Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $15.4 billion for the fiscal year ended December 29, 2023.
Leidos Australia has been a trusted partner to the Australian Government, including the Department of Defence, for more than 25 years, having delivered some of the most complex software and systems integration projects in Australia.
With a local workforce of around 2,000, of which 85% hold a government security clearance, we have one of the largest security-cleared workforces in Australia.
Our team is also backed by Leidos' global expertise, experience and capabilities.
Job Description This key management role oversees end-to-end delivery of a suite of integrated cybersecurity services to our customer.
This hands-on role will utilise your stakeholder management, operational management and service improvement skills in a high tempo environment.
Leading a small team of SDM and Operational support staff, you will coordinate with our operational teams to provide customer-centric technical support and service request fulfilment to multiple secure networks and environments.
Key responsibilities.
Lead and develop a team comprised of Service Delivery, ITSM and operations staff.
Partner and coordinate with the customer and provider's teams to deliver a range of cybersecurity services in accordance with performance requirements.
Manage monitoring and reporting on service performance and other operational aspects across cybersecurity services and cross functional services.
Identify, scope and deliver continuous service improvement initiatives including driving process and cost optimisation.
Manage operational escalations and coordinate across teams to respond to incidents to ensure appropriate technical management and customer engagement / communications are in place.
Be the key contact and coordination point for stakeholder operational needs to deliver the right level of stakeholder interaction, collaboration and communications.
Oversee the production of key operational reports, risk and vulnerability assessments to ensure an overarching operational view is communicated and all artefacts meet the required quality control and standards.
Coordinate information and knowledge management for service delivery as well as contributing to the quality assurance function.
Represent Leidos in operational and management meetings and consult with leadership teams to drive outcomes.
Assist in presales and production of contract changes, proposals and Leidos submissions.
Qualifications About You and What You'll Bring You will have solid experience in operations management in large and/or complex Government settings.
The role requires a person with a strong understanding of IT Service Management frameworks, policies and practices, coupled with a disciplined but pragmatic approach.
This will include: Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Proven experience managing multidisciplinary teams and matrixed resources in an operational context.
Demonstrated experience with identifying and driving Continual Service Improvement initiatives.
Experience utilising process improvement methodologies.
Demonstrated experience implementing organisational change.
ITIL v3 or v4 certification desirable.
Strong understanding and experience in IT Support and the Systems Engineering Lifecycle intersections.
Exposure to Defence ICT systems and environments would be an advantage.
Candidates are required to have an existing NV1 security clearance.
Additional Information At Leidos, you'll enjoy 12 weeks' paid parental leave as a primary carer, flexible work practices, discounted health insurance, novated leasing and more.
Foster your career through complete access to learning and development and mentoring opportunities, we have a strong track record of internal promotion and career transitions.
As a business we are focusing on setting people up for growth and success, so individuals can develop specialist skills and make significant contributions whilst broadening their experience within the cyber security field.
If this sounds like you and you have the right attitude coupled with the willingness to challenge yourself and want to be in a team delivering security capability for government – apply today.
We embrace diversity and are committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace.
We welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disabilities, veterans, neurodiverse people, and people of all genders, sexualities, and age groups.