Administration Officer - Gold Coast, Australia - Environment and Science

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As the Administration Officer, RPAS (AO3) you will:

  • Provide efficient, timely administrative support to the Chief Remote Pilot, Deputy-Chief Remote Pilot & Maintenance Controller, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) team, and Remote Pilots of the RPAS team.
  • Establish and maintain positive stakeholder relationships, both internal and external.
  • Undertake data entry and basic analysis and reporting to support business delivery.
  • Coordinate and deliver travel management services for staff.
  • Interrogate, enter data, maintain, and support corporate systems and databases.
  • Set priorities and monitor workflow.
  • Provide customers with information about services.
  • Support coordination of financial information (e.g., reconciliation reports, corporate card expenditure).
  • Support the purchase and management of assets, inventory items and other goods and services.
  • Support the coordination of events including workshops and meetings.
  • Support the identification and implementation of relevant business improvement initiatives.
  • Support the delivery of ad hoc advice and reports on business unit activities.
  • Coordinate facilities, telecommunications and IT related activities.
  • Support business functions i.e., aircraft registration, training and education, etc.
  • Utilise the department's ministerial and executive correspondence system.
  • Coordinate asset stocktakes.
  • Coordinate pool vehicles.
  • Support the coordination and delivery of priority training needs.
  • Provide facilities management support to management.
  • Foster a workplace culture that supports and promotes the interests of First Nations people and actively engage through our work to contribute to better outcomes for First Nations people.


In addition, all employees are accountable for complying with health and safety policies and procedures, incident and hazard reporting, safe work practices and active participation in relevant training and review of activities such as risk assessments.

All employees, both during and after ceasing work with DES, also have an obligation to actively protect and safeguard confidential, sensitive and proprietary information to prevent the unauthorised disclosure of departmental information.

This position is based on the Gold Coast, however, may require travel to other locations from time to time, including overnight stays.

We're looking for the best suited applicant for the role.

We'll do this by assessing your eligibility and your suitability to undertake the requirements of the role (including, where relevant, the way you carried out previous roles).

We'll also consider your potential to make contributions to the department and how your engagement would support our commitment to equity, diversity, respect and inclusion.

Please see the full position description for further details on requirements to undertake this role.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.

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