In this role you will advise the condition, performance, risk, lifecycle cost and remaining lives of various infrastructure assets, to improve asset investment decision making and achieve sustainable improvements in business performance.
You will develop and prioritise 10-year capital renewal and upgrade plans for various infrastructure asset types and develop condition assessment program for various infrastructure asset types and predict either the probability of failure or the remaining lives of assets. You will also develop condition models based on statistical techniques to predict the asset degradation curves and advise the asset maintenance, renewal and upgrade requirements of assets to optimize Infrastructure and Operations Division's operational and capital budget.
As a leader, you will coach and mentor direct reports, ensuring that performance agreements and development plans are in place. The team has twenty-nine members, and this role fulfils the development and prioritisation of asset renewal and upgrade requirements of various infrastructure asset types by balancing cost, risk and performance.
About you
Our ideal candidate will have a Degree in Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering or equivalent) and eligibility for corporate membership of Engineers Australia, and 10 years' experience as an asset engineer, condition assessment engineer or related roles. You will also have advanced asset management skills in infrastructure asset types including asset renewal strategies, concepts, theories, techniques and principles and extensive knowledge and experience in performing analysis in various information technology systems including the Microsoft Office suite, GIS, and Business Management Systems
You will have experience in preparing ten-year renewal and upgrade capital works plans, experience in providing sophisticated engineering advice to all asset related queries, experience in performing physical condition assessment such as vibration analysis, ultra-sonic analysis, thermography imaging and extensive knowledge of relevant legislation, codes and guidelines relating to the QLD Local Government Act and appropriate asset management standards.
Your Contribution
This role will give the ability to perform conditional assessment of major water and wastewater assets, such as 46 reservoirs, 197 wastewater pumpstations, approximately 2700 km of water pipe network, preparing capital works programs for Gravity sewers, manhole rehabilitations, water services, CCTV sewer and leak detection monitoring program. You will have a brilliant team, who can work independently and ready to take on new challenges and come up with innovations that assist TCC in providing a sustainable opportunity for the residents of Townsville.
Please visit our website at https://www.townsville.qld.gov.au for information on how to apply and to view the Position Description.
Applications close 11:45pm, Sunday 10 August 2025
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