Join us in our mission ‘See the Unseen – Know the Unknown’
Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO) is part of the Defence Intelligence and Security Group which also includes the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD), the Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO) and the Defence Security Authority (DSA).
DIGO is a dynamic organisation which makes a critical contribution to the safeguarding of Australia’s national interests. Through intelligence products based on geospatial and imagery analysis, and our management of Defence’s geospatial information and services, DIGO supports decision-makers in Canberra and soldiers on operations.
We offer you the chance to develop or enhance your skills in an imagery, geospatial or scientific role while working in a dynamic, supportive, team-based environment. As an intelligence analyst you will contribute to the Australian national security effort, examining issues of global and regional importance. The work is constantly evolving, offering exciting and unique opportunities. DIGO provides direct support to military operations regionally and across the globe and forms part of the National Intelligence Community. We play a crucial role in informing the Government about developments overseas and in Australia that affect our national security and international interests.
Do you have
- analytical skills?
- strong critical thinking and research skills?
- an interest in international issues and current affairs?
- good visual acuity?
- strong communication and relationship building skills?
Do you want- comprehensive, job specific training while on full pay?
- a career in intelligence and security?
- dynamic and challenging work?
- to expand your university skills and make a difference?
ProgramThe DIGO Intelligence Development Program (DIDP) includes an initial period of comprehensive training focused on imagery and geospatial intelligence analytical skill development. Participants then undertake two workplace rotations and continue training to consolidate skills, knowledge and liaison networks. These rotations are carefully managed to offer participants a range of analytical experience with DIGO.
SeekingDIGO is looking for talented and enthusiastic graduates from a range of disciplines to join the DIDP at our Canberra office. DIGO encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.