Overview
Position: Project Officer (Women in Trades and Tech)
Organisation: Australian Council of Trade Unions – Perth WA
Remuneration: Officer 6 in the AMWU salary structure ($119,369.41)
Contract: Fixed term contract from March 2026 to October 2027
Hours: 38 hours per week
Status: Full-time
Location: AMWU Branch office in East Perth WA
About the Role
Aligned with AMWU values, we are looking for an applicant with a strong commitment to improving workplace conditions for women, a positive and solutions-focused approach, and the ability to collaborate within a team to achieve better outcomes for workers.
We highly value experience in a union, but please apply if your experience has developed elsewhere and you're able to demonstrate how your skills are transferable.
This is a national project funded by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations. Some regional and interstate travel will be required. The Project Officer will report to the National Project Co-ordinator and the WA Branch Secretary.
Salary is aligned with AMWU Officer Level 6.
Our Organisation
The Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union (AMWU) is a progressive trade Union dedicated to advancing the rights and wellbeing of manufacturing workers and their communities. AMWU members work in the metals trades, printing, paper industry, vehicle industry, food and confectionery industry as well as technical trades and professions.
At the AMWU we are driven by our values. We are democratic, inclusive, fair and respectful; we do what we say; and we work strategically, standing together as one to deliver outcomes for members. We pride ourselves on bold member-led campaigns that effect real change and build workers' power.
The AMWU is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage applications from First Nations people, women, people with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and LGBTIQ+ people.
Responsibilities
* Establish partnerships with companies to implement programs that improve the recruitment and retention of women in trades and technology roles.
* Deliver training to workers and management to support workplace culture improvements.
* Coordinate the delivery of training programs, in partnership with TAFEs, to upskill women into apprenticeships and technology careers.
* Connect women jobseekers with employment opportunities through partner companies.
* Provide regular progress reports to the project Steering Committee, Project Coordinator and State Secretary.
* Work collaboratively with AMWU Officials, workplace representatives, management, VET stakeholders, and schools to promote career pathways and employment opportunities for women in trades.
Selection Criteria
Essential
* Stakeholder Management – demonstrated ability to build and sustain positive working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders
* Problem Solving – demonstrated problem solving skills and initiative
* Project Management – demonstrated experience in project management, including planning, budgeting, execution, monitoring and evaluation
* Organisation and Prioritisation – demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision and prioritise workload to achieve team objectives within set timeframes
* Verbal and Written Communication – excellent verbal and written communication skills with a proven ability to build relationships with multiple project stakeholders
* Computer skills – a good working knowledge of Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint programs
* Driver's License – there will be some regional and interstate travel required
A genuine commitment to Trade Unionism is essential.
Desirable
* Experience working in the manufacturing, construction, technology or clean energy industries
* Training qualifications or experience delivering training
* Health and safety experience or qualifications
* Experience as a union delegate, HSR or official
* Understanding of trade careers, including vocational education and training pathways
* Working with Children Check (WWCC) or ability to gain one
How to Apply
Applications should be sent to ***************@amwu.org.au by COB on Wednesday 4 March 2026.
If you have any questions, please email **************@amwu.org.au
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