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Norway-Kolsaas
NATO Body
Joint Warfare Centre (JWC)
Schedule
Full-time
Application Deadline
18-Jan-2026, 5:59:00 PM
Salary (Pay Basis)
93,933.00
Grade
NATO Grade G15
Description
Are you a highly motivated Analyst/Programmer with interest in working directly with end-users to establish needs and implement matching solutions, focusing on data models and user interfaces with good user experience, looking for a challenging opportunity to apply your expertise in an international organisation? Join us at NATO’s NEC CCIS System Support Centre in Kols ås, near Oslo, Norway as the Analyst/Programmer (Application Software). You will provide analytical, design and programming support, mainly working with data modelling and user interfaces for operational functionality, with some additional responsibility to ensure interoperability with other systems and standards in the air domain. If you have a proactive approach and enjoy non-routine tasks we want to hear from you!
Summary
The NEC CCIS System Support Centre (SSC) in Kols ås, near Oslo, Norway is responsible for the development and maintenance of the Northern European Command, Command and Control Information System (NEC CCIS). The SSC performs perfective, adaptive and corrective maintenance of NEC CCIS to ensure compliance with NATO and national operational and technical requirements. The SSC also provides CCIS support to NATO and national units during live operations and exercises. The System Engineering and Implementation Section have the responsibility for system engineering of NEC (originally Northern European Command) Command & Control Information System (CCIS). It is responsible for requirement acquisition, design and implementation of Operational Functionality, development of generic maintenance tools and database-to-database interfaces, database replication software, software integration and system generation, and maintenance of technical and generic documentation of NEC CCIS.
Reports to:
Section Head (System Engineering and Implementation)
Principal Duties
The incumbent's duties are:
- Analyses and prepares operational requirements and design specifications.
- Implements operational requirements via the NEC CCIS generic software maintenance capabilities. Has primary responsibility for the design and implementation of functionality for Wing and Squadron Operations. Has primary responsibility for design and implementation of functionality for Logistics data maintenance and reporting including integration of Logistics into Air Planning and Operations
- Participates in engineering and implementation of the NISI (NEC CCIS-to-ICC) interface, which feeds status data into CC AIR from subordinate headquarters and transmits directives down the command chain.
- Maintains parts of the NEC CCIS integrated system dictionary.
- Maintains and develops formatted messages, totes and graphics in the NEC CCIS baseline.
- Assists in development of software tools needed for implementation of Operational Functionality.
- Prepares and performs tests of completed software modules, and analyses error reports from NEC CCIS users.
- Develops test scenarios and maintains test databases.
- Participates in maintenance of the generic software maintenance tools and associated data documentation.
- Participates in integration, generation and testing of complete NEC CCIS software builds.
- Provides support to user communities as required, in particular during exercises and training, and in situations where on-site expertise is necessary for technical problem-solving reasons.
- Participates in forums for systems design and engineering.
Essential Qualifications
- At least three years’ experience in a position with systems analysis, programming and data processing.
- Working knowledge of computer hardware and software architecture and operations.
- Advanced knowledge of relational databases and Standard Query Language (SQL).
- Substantial experience with the Oracle Database Management System.
- Detailed knowledge of and extensive experience with XML.
- University degree in computer technology or similar field, and at least three years of relevant experience or
- Higher secondary education, coupled with advanced vocational training in computer technology or similar field, and at least four years of relevant experience.
- English – Upper Intermediate/Advanced
Desirable Qualifications
- Ability to use the Scheme functional programming language .
- Ability to understand the Java and JavaScript programming languages.
- Theoretical understanding of Command and Control systems.
- Thorough understanding of Air Operations in general, and in particular at the Wing and Squadron level.
- Understanding of or experience with the generic concepts of NEC CCIS.
- Experience with the NEC CCIS (or ACCS) client software.
- Experience in an international organization, preferably NATO.
- Understanding or experience with applying user experience best practices.
- Good interpersonal skills (Such as being able work as a member of a team and act with tact and courtesy when dealing with external authorities).
- Good communication skills (For instance ability to communicate issues of a complex nature on a comprehensible level).
- Must be able to act with a high degree of common sense, adaptability and versatility.
- An analytical, systematic and pro-active approach is important.
- Ability to think originally and interpretatively.
- Capable of working independently, with non-routine tasks and under pressure.
- Some travel on temporary duty may be required.
- Some irregular working hours may be required.
- Good health is required.
- The work is normally performed in a typical office environment.
- NOTE: The work both oral and written in this post and in this headquarters as a whole is conducted mainly in English.
NATO, as an equal opportunities employer, values diverse backgrounds and perspectives and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and talented workforce. We welcome applications from nationals of all NATO Member States and strongly encourage women to apply.
Applications are to be submitted, in English, using the NATO Talent Acquisition Platform (NTAP) ( https://nato.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobsearch.ftl?lang-en ). Applications submitted by other means (e.g. mail, e-mail, fax, etc) will not be accepted.
NTAP allows for the adding of attachments. Candidates are advised to attach a copy of the qualification(s)/certificate(s) covering the highest level of education and vocational training held to support their application.
Applications are automatically acknowledged within one working day after submission. In the absence of an acknowledgement please make sure the submission process is completed or re-submit the application.
Applications will not be accepted after the deadline.
Remarks:
NATO will not accept any phase of the recruitment and selection prepared, in whole or in part, by means of generative artificial-intelligence (AI) tools, including and without limitation to chatbots, such as Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (Chat GPT), or other language generating tools. NATO reserves the right to screen applications to identify the use of such tools. All applications prepared, in whole or in part, by means of such generative or creative AI applications may be rejected without further consideration at NATO’s sole discretion, and NATO reserves the right to take further steps in such cases as appropriate.
- Notes for candidates: The candidature of NATO redundant staff at grade G15/A-2 will be considered before any other candidates.
- Notes for NATO Civilian Human Resources Managers: if you have qualified redundant staff at grade G15/A-2, who wish to be considered for this post, please advise JWC Civilian HR no later than the closing date.
The successful applicant will be offered a three-year definite duration employment contract after which a further contract may be offered. Serving staff will be offered a contract in accordance with the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations.
Salary:
Starting basic salary is NOK 93,933 per month (tax-free). Additional allowances may apply depending on the personal circumstances of the successful candidate. For further details see NATO Terms & Conditions.
This position is advertised on behalf of the NEC CCIS SSC by the Joint Warfare Centre. For any queries, please contact the Joint Warfare Centre Recruitment Team at [email protected]
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