$71,207 - $77,739 (plus Super)
- Various - ACT, Various - NSW, Various - NT, Various - QLD, Various - SA, Various - TAS, Various - VIC, Various - WA
**The Role**
We are seeking people who are passionate, innovative and results focused, to take up various roles across the Branch.
The roles require individuals with strong organisational skills, attention to detail, a drive for continuous improvement and a demonstrated ability to achieve outcomes across a range of disciplines.
We want to hear from you, if you are experienced in any of the following areas:
- Project / program management, to support the delivery of projects and programs delivered within the Branch.
- Contract, procurement, financial and data management, to provide advice and support to the delivery of projects and programs within the Branch.
- Administration professionals who are flexible to assist with a range of activities including secretariat support, payment processing, diary management and written reports or briefs.
- Environment management, to support the delivery of diverse projects across the Defence Estate.
- Communications professionals, to develop communication material including written correspondence and reporting.
**About our Team**
Environment and Engineering Branch is accountable for the delivery of the Defence Environmental Strategy.
Functions include:
- Providing technical policy and advice on all types of chemical and material hazards including Explosive Ordnance and wartime remnants.
- Managing national programs of contamination identification and remediation including per fluoro octane sulfonate (PFOS) and per fluoro octanoic acid (PFOA).
- Providing advice and support to infrastructure projects, Defence personnel and communities on environmental management.
- External environmental approvals of Defence activities and projects.
- Policy lead for energy, water, waste, climate adaptation and mitigation, and sustainability and provide technical advice and sustainability focused performance solutions for all infrastructure projects.
- Policy lead for land management, heritage, pollution prevention, bushfire management and biodiversity.
These roles will suit people who are highly motivated, adaptable and resilient in their approach to delivering outcomes.
- A willingness to learn, be challenged and support change.
- Experience in contributing to team goals and objectives.
- An ability to provide sound advice, complete tasks in accordance with set timeframes and monitor work flow.
- A willingness to participate in team activities, actively contributing to planning and decision making within the work area.
- The ability to work collaboratively to maintain stakeholder relationships, contribute new ideas and identify opportunities to improve business processes.
Available positions include the following areas of expertise:
- Project Management Support
- Program Management Support
- Procurement and Contracting
- Administration Support
- Data Analysis
- Financial Management
- Communications Support
- Environmental Management
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