Analyst, Regulatory Intelligence and Insights at Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
WC6, , New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Jul, 25

Salary

98689.0

Posted On

17 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Developments, Analytical Techniques, Irs, Power Bi, It, Government, Communication Skills, Workgroups, Information Systems

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Analyst, Regulatory Intelligence and Insights
Permanent
Salaried Full Time

Wellington, NZ, 6011

  • Bring your analytical expertise and join a high-performing intelligence team
  • Develop strong networks across the intelligence community
  • Wellington based position, however Auckland may be considered

WHAT YOU’LL BRING

The Intelligence Analyst is a modern intelligence professional with a proven track record of delivering high-quality, accurate, timely intelligence products; someone who can draw on their professional skills to really advance the intelligence function.

To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone that has:

  • A sound understanding of the intelligence cycle with practical experience in applying it to intelligence products.
  • Experience in developing intelligence requirements (IRs) and a strong ability to translate intelligence requirements and analysis to provide usable insight and assessments, better informing recommendations for the aviation regulator.
  • Highly adaptable working style with the ability to quickly respond to short notice taskings, responsive to developments in product scope/requirements, and change that may emerge.
  • Able to confidently and effectively navigate challenges, complications, and unexpected turns which may emerge during taskings, embodying a solutions-oriented approach.
  • Experience in applying Structured Analytical Techniques to critically analyse intelligence problem sets.
  • Able to learn new information systems and engage with data visualisation dashboards such as Power BI.
  • Confident in building and maintaining relationships with workgroups across the organisation, across government, and where applicable, with industry stakeholders.
  • The ability to form sound intelligence assessments to support decision makers, to better inform the regulator and its operational workgroups.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to deliver both verbal briefings and written reports.
  • Formal intelligence training such as the NZDIA, DIAC, PgCertIntel, or other courses (preferable).
  • A keen interest to learn about the aviation industry, and ability to learn and understand relevant legislation such as the Civil Aviation Act 2023.
  • Aviation experience would be advantageous however is not essential.
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a Top Secret Security clearance.

ABOUT US

Our Values – Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Transparency, and Collaboration – represent the standards of behaviour we uphold and guide how we work at the Authority. We embrace diversity and are committed to providing an inclusive environment where our people feel respected, safe, and valued for their unique contributions. We recognise that our people drive our success.
Apply directly by completing the online application form and submit your CV and Cover Letter. Note: your cover letter will be a key part of our assessment process, so please highlight how your experience relates to the key skills required for this role.
We want to ensure accessibility needs are well supported, so the recruitment process is fair and equitable for all. Therefore, please let us know if there is any support, we can provide to ensure the recruitment process is fully accessible to you.
For more information on the role please view the position description or contact the Recruitment team at recruitment@caa.govt.nz
Applications close: Wednesday 2 July 2025

Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

We are looking for a solution focused Analyst to join our Regulatory Intelligence and Insights Team to further contribute and strengthen our goal of becoming a high-performing intelligence-led unit, which serves the wider organisation. You’ll be responsible for interpreting the operating environment, identifying and monitoring indicators of change, and providing a broad range of high-quality intelligence products to decision makers. You will lead products from start to finish through the intelligence cycle and will be able to rapidly respond and adapt to changing requirements, actively learning about the aviation environment and CAA’s role as the regulator for this space.
The salary band for the Analyst, Regulatory Intelligence and Insights starts at $98,689 to a maximum of $137,630. Starting salaries are to be based on knowledge, skills and experience the successful candidate brings to the role, as well as internal relativities.

To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone that has:

  • A sound understanding of the intelligence cycle with practical experience in applying it to intelligence products.
  • Experience in developing intelligence requirements (IRs) and a strong ability to translate intelligence requirements and analysis to provide usable insight and assessments, better informing recommendations for the aviation regulator.
  • Highly adaptable working style with the ability to quickly respond to short notice taskings, responsive to developments in product scope/requirements, and change that may emerge.
  • Able to confidently and effectively navigate challenges, complications, and unexpected turns which may emerge during taskings, embodying a solutions-oriented approach.
  • Experience in applying Structured Analytical Techniques to critically analyse intelligence problem sets.
  • Able to learn new information systems and engage with data visualisation dashboards such as Power BI.
  • Confident in building and maintaining relationships with workgroups across the organisation, across government, and where applicable, with industry stakeholders.
  • The ability to form sound intelligence assessments to support decision makers, to better inform the regulator and its operational workgroups.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to deliver both verbal briefings and written reports.
  • Formal intelligence training such as the NZDIA, DIAC, PgCertIntel, or other courses (preferable).
  • A keen interest to learn about the aviation industry, and ability to learn and understand relevant legislation such as the Civil Aviation Act 2023.
  • Aviation experience would be advantageous however is not essential.
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a Top Secret Security clearance
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