Job Description - Inland Rail Project Specialist (265814)# | | || --- | --- || Inland Rail Project Specialist-265814 **Company Overview** UGL is a diversified services company delivering critical assets and essential services that sustain and enhance our living environment. We provide a broad range of services and whole-of-life solutions for various industries, utilizing sustainable and innovative technologies. UGL Regional Linx (UGLRL) is a subsidiary of UGL, headquartered in Orange, NSW, with regional depots throughout the state. We focus on creating job opportunities in regional and rural communities, with over 85% of our workforce based in regional NSW. We manage the CRN – Country Regional Network, ensuring safe transportation of people and goods across NSW. **Job Purpose** The Inland Rail Project Specialist is to act as the Liaison Officer for all Inland Rail applications, managing the interface between the Inland Rail Team, CRN and TfNSW for this program of works. The role will manage consultation with internal and external stakeholders and undertake technical reviews of applications working with engineering, infrastructure, environment and safety domains to ensure that activities comply to all Australian standards, UGL Regional Linx standards, codes of practice and statutory requirements. **Key Responsibilities** Assess the degree to which applications comply with UGLRL CRN requirements for certifications and independent review Ensure that the elements of the works/ activities align with TfNSW strategies Manage expectations across TfNSW, the proponent and UGLRL Stakeholders with respect to timeliness Liaise directly with internal and external professionals (engineers, design consultants, other organisation principals) as a means of providing efficient resolution to application issues Ensure that all project works at interface zones are carried out in accordance with quality, environmental, and safety management plans. Access, utilise and maintain existing systems and databases to provide analysis and develop, maintain and produce a range of reports to support management of interface/ access matters. Identify and recognise risks prior to work commencing and communicate to relevant stakeholders to ensure all risks and management options are identified Ensure that in the management of the process all issues are transparent and continuously disclosed as to provide ‘no surprises’ to the client, proponents or stakeholders Ensure that any proposals do not negatively impact on UGLRL-CRN and TfNSW’s network safety, integrity and/ or operations Ensure that all recommendations are documented, evidenced and supported by the appropriately qualified Stakeholders Ensure all activities comply with legal, skilled and ethical standards. Build strong internal and external stakeholder management through positive, proactive and professional communication to keep key people informed as to the process, progress and issues related to non compliance of applications as required Communication with third parties as to compliances and non-compliances Provision of detailed information as to process of approval and requirements necessary for approvals Represent UGLRL-CRN as required at client meetings **Qualifications** At least 3 years post-tertiary experience in rail or infrastructure projects Experience in effectively managing a small team of contract administrators and associated activities, along with an understanding of contract management policies and procedures desirable. Demonstrated interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work as a member of a team. Demonstrated written communication and IT skills UGL is renowned for providing comprehensive engineering, construction, and maintenance services across various sectors, including rail and transport, communications and technology systems, oil and gas, power, renewables, water, and defense. We partner with some of the world’s largest companies and government agencies. **Diversity** We embrace diversity in all its forms—backgrounds, ideas, work styles, and perspectives. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we strongly encourage applications from women, individuals with disabilities, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, mature-aged workers, and those from culturally diverse backgrounds. Our selection process includes relevant screening checks such as national criminal history and pre-employment medical assessments, including drug and alcohol screening. Ref: 265814 Discipline: Policy Officer Primary Location: Australia-NSW-Blue Mountains & Central West Work Type: Full-time | |
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