Canberra
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We're seeking graduates with an interest or background in data science, business information systems, IT engineering or IT security (and other similar fields) to join our 2025 graduate program in Canberra. As a data analyst at the ANAO, youโll help discover insights into government policies and programs as you develop scripts, visualisations and pipelines to answer audit-related questions. Or as an IT auditor, youโll investigate and evaluate the vast IT infrastructure used by the government to deliver services to the Australian people.
See what other grads donโt in 2024
Start your career with a graduate experience like no other. The role the ANAO plays in keeping government accountable to the Parliament and the public makes us truly unique in the fields of government and audit.
See and be different at the ANAO:
Work at the cutting edge of modelling and audit automation โ or with some of the biggest IT systems in the Southern Hemisphere
Our data analysts use problem-solving and programming expertise to analyse complex and varied data across a wide range of topics. If this is your area of expertise, youโll work with innovative technology for statistical modelling, data mining, text mining and process mining to help us examine the big public issues of the day โ from mass-scale infrastructure projects through to the delivery of services to communities.
On the other hand, our IT auditors examine the systems, platforms and networks used by government agencies, as well as their IT policies and procedures. In an IT audit role, youโll evaluate whether these are functioning properly, keeping information secure and achieving intended goals and objectives. Youโll audit systems used by some of the Australian Governmentโs biggest departments (e.g. Australian Taxation Office, Department of Defence, Services Australia) and a host of small to medium-sized agencies, authorities and companies. Job variety is guaranteed!
If youโve completed a data analytics, business information systems, engineering or IT security degree in the last seven years โ or have a strong interest in these areas โ we want to hear from you! Other characteristics that will help you flourish at the ANAO include:
Who we are
The Australian National Audit Office is a specialist public sector agency that supports the Auditor-General of Australia in conducting financial, performance and performance statement audits of Australian Government agencies.
Driven by our strong culture of integrity, independence and high performance, our audit reports support accountability and transparency in government. Weโre proud of the way our work keeps the Parliament and the public informed of government agenciesโ exercise of authority and expenditure of public funds.
Who can apply
To be eligible to apply, you must have completed your university degree within the last seven years or be in your final year of study.
You must also be an Australian citizen willing to undergo a security clearance process and relocate to Canberra (we can assist with relocation costs).
Get more information
Find out what else youโll see that other grads donโt โ explore our website.
Applications for our 2025 graduate program close on 8 May 2024. Donโt miss out!
Expected commencement date
October 2024 or February 2025
Contact
Email peopleservices@anao.gov.au or call (02) 6203 7741
Managing teams, analysis data, communicating with higher officials within the office and clients.
It audit of key government systems
I undertake analysis, assist in audit administration and engagement with entities.
3.9
100 - 500 employees
Government & Public Service
The ANAO provides an independent view of the performance and financial management of Government entities.
Work is varied and interesting. I feel like I am making a difference and having a real impact in improving public sector administration. Personally, I have worked in great teams with managers and colleagues who have taught me a lot of important skills. Apart from a number of occasional periods of high workload and stress, work-life balance is generally good.
Good upwards mobility for early career development, good connection with senior people within the office and exposure to wide variety of topics and knowledge areas.
Modern office fit-out, flexible work, emphasis on continual learning.
Interacting with a large range of staff (from APS to SES band 2), and staff from numerous departments. Travel for work. Plenty of learning opportunities.
The office serves an important purpose in promoting transparency and accountability in Australia's political system and public service.
It's very detailed and methodical work and at times can be challenging to stay engaged.
Some elements of the office culture due to a high proportion of introverted individuals.
High staff turnover - I love my job but it is discouraging seeing close work colleagues/friends wanting to look elsewhere.
Depending on which department you are in, work hours can be long.
The experience is very dependent on the immediate team you work with.