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Portable is seeking a Technical Operations Analyst to support operational technology systems for a public transport operator in Melbourne. This role involves triaging and diagnosing issues, analyzing data from various systems, reporting findings to stakeholders, and collaborating with developers. The ideal candidate is analytical, curious, comfortable with Linux and command-line tools, and passionate about operational systems. This is a hybrid role based in Collingwood, Melbourne.
We’re innovation partners for public good. We seek out areas of social need and policy complexity and create transformational change using research, design and technology. Our partners are government agencies, nonprofits and socially-minded businesses - and they’re as passionate about outcomes as we are.
There are currently 65+ of us working as researchers, strategists, designers, technologists and producers from our head office in Collingwood, and remotely from co-working spaces and homes across Australia.
A significant part of this role is a long-term engagement with a public transport operator, supporting the operational technology systems that keep track of Melbourne's network. You'll also contribute to other Portable engagements as the work evolves. The right person is likely to become deeply embedded in the client's operational environment and across Portable more broadly.
You’re an analytically sharp, naturally curious person who gets a quiet thrill from cracking a complex operational problem before 10am. You’re comfortable in the weeds of a Linux terminal one minute and on the phone with a depot manager the next - and you don’t find those two things particularly different. They’re both just about getting to the right answer.
You’ve probably come from a software development, business analysis, data analysis, or quality assurance background – but what defines you isn’t your job title, it’s the fact that you can hold a lot of context at once. You know how to figure out what’s really going on, who needs to know about it, and how to tell them in a way that actually lands.
What also matters is that you care about the work. Melbourne’s public transport network is a living system, and the problems that come across your desk each morning are real, operational, and time-sensitive. If you find that kind of thing boring, this probably isn’t the role for you. If it sounds like the kind of puzzle you want to be solving, read on.
Much of your time will be oriented around this transport engagement, with capacity to contribute to other Portable projects as the work evolves.
On a normal week, you will:
The salary range for this role is $110,000–$135,000 plus superannuation.
Here's what else you can look forward to:
We’re committed to building a diverse and equitable team. People from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
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