Posted: 17 June
The role
Executive Level 1, Ongoing
Salary: $110,115 - $120,760 per annum + 15.4% super
Melbourne or Brisbane preferred. All other Bureau capital city office locations may be considered.
The Aviation, Land and Maritime Transport (ALMT) Program is responsible for delivering the Aviation Meteorological Services (AMS) portfolio, which provides the aviation industry with specialised meteorological services contributing to efficient and effective aviation operations within the Australian Flight Information Regions and the Asia-Pacific Region.
The Bureau's Aviation service provides aviation users with meteorological information necessary for secure and efficient civil aviation operations. The service includes the provision of observations, forecasts, warnings and advisories, and is provided within the technical and regulatory framework of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Responsibilities
- The Program Governance Manager sits on the ASD Leadership Team and will lead the set up and running of a Program Governance and Business Process support function which will be responsible for embedding an ALMT wide approach to change governance.
- Responsible for portfolio insights and analysis to the key governance forums, for the control of key portfolio governance artefacts and for defining and managing the relevant program business processes with respect to change and portfolio management.
- Work closely with the General Manager and National Managers, as well as the Aviation Services Development (ASD) Leadership Team to embed strong governance and financial practices across the portfolio.
- Lead a support team that supports the Governance function and work closely with the Enterprise Portfolio Management Office (EPMO) to assist with the establishment, oversight and quality assurance of program reporting.
- Build robust and productive relationships with the wider ALMT Extended Leadership team to create a cooperative program community.
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