This role involves the planning, management and delivery of infrastructure projects across multiple locations.
Key responsibilities include:
* Overseeing road construction, upgrades and maintenance projects
* Managing capital works, tenders, contractor performance and compliance
* Developing and implementing asset management plans and project schedules
* Conducting inspections and coordinating travel across remote communities
* Supporting grant funding submissions and infrastructure strategy
The ideal candidate will have proven experience in civil construction, asset management or infrastructure coordination. Strong skills in contractor supervision, budgeting and compliance are essential. A Certificate IV in Civil, Construction or Mechanical Engineering is desirable.
You'll be a hands-on leader who thrives in dynamic environments, can adapt to remote work settings and understands the importance of cultural awareness and community-focused outcomes.
Benefits
Generous leave entitlements and allowances, flexible work options and paid professional development opportunities are available.
A genuine opportunity to shape community infrastructure in unique and remote locations awaits you.
What You'll Bring
* Proven experience in civil construction, asset management or infrastructure coordination
* Strong skills in contractor supervision, budgeting and compliance
* Certificate IV in Civil, Construction or Mechanical Engineering (desirable)
* Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
* Current Driver Licence, WWC Card, and Criminal History Check
Experience working in or with Aboriginal communities is highly valued.