Overview
Transport for NSW is looking for an experienced engineering professional to join our Regional Road Network Maintenance team within the Road Maintenance and Resilience Division. This permanent, full‑time position is located in Dubbo and involves leading the planning and delivery of infrastructure projects and maintenance programs across the network.
Your role will involve designing and delivering cutting‑edge solutions to enhance mobility, sustainability, and safety for millions of people across NSW.
Responsibilities
* Lead the safe, efficient and effective delivery of infrastructure projects and maintenance programs, ensuring outcomes are achieved on time, within budget and to required quality standards.
* Manage project planning, scheduling and delivery controls to support strong governance, risk management and performance outcomes.
* Oversee contractor and service provider performance, including contract administration and delivery assurance.
* Provide technical leadership and guidance to multidisciplinary teams across project and depot environments.
* Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, customers and delivery partners to resolve issues and support successful project outcomes.
* Champion safety, environmental compliance and continuous improvement across all project activities.
* Contribute to an inclusive and collaborative team culture while supporting capability development and wellbeing.
Qualifications
* Demonstrated experience delivering transport or infrastructure projects and maintenance programs.
* Strong project management capability across planning, procurement, contract administration and delivery.
* Sound technical knowledge of infrastructure construction or maintenance practices, ideally within road or asset environments.
* Ability to communicate complex technical information clearly and influence stakeholders at all levels.
* Collaborative leadership style with a strong commitment to safety, accountability and continuous improvement.
Required: four‑year engineering degree from an Australian University or equivalent overseas qualification, a current and valid Australian driver’s licence, and willingness to travel and work outside standard hours when required.
EEO Statement
Aboriginal people and people living with disability are supported throughout the recruitment process and at work, and we encourage you to apply. Visit Supporting Aboriginal People or Supporting People with Disability for more information or speak to your talent team member to arrange any adjustments to how you interact with us.
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