About the role
Lead asset management strategies for Hydro Tasmania’s hydropower water conveyance assets, including pipelines, penstocks and related infrastructure. Provide technical oversight and guide long‑term investment priorities across engineering, operations and leadership.
Key responsibilities
* Develop lifecycle strategies for hydropower water conveyance assets.
* Review designs, inspection reports and engineering proposals for critical infrastructure.
* Lead initiatives to improve asset performance, reliability and risk outcomes.
* Support long‑term planning and prioritisation of asset investment programs.
* Manage specialist consultants delivering civil and asset management work.
* Build strong partnerships across asset, operations and engineering teams.
Skills & experience
* Degree in Civil Engineering and eligible for CPEng status.
* Experience reviewing designs for pipelines, penstocks or major civil assets.
* Strong asset management and lifecycle planning capability.
* Experience influencing investment planning and risk‑based decisions.
* Exposure to hydropower or asset‑intensive industrial environments (desirable).
Benefits
* Competitive salary and super, salary packaging options.
* Electricity discounts, flexible work options with hybrid WFH and work‑life balance support.
* Health & wellbeing programs, private health discounts.
* Unique leave options: 15 weeks paid parental leave, public holiday substitution, zero‑debit sick leave and school holiday rebate.
* Career growth, learning & development programs and internal mobility.
About Hydro Tasmania
Hydro Tasmania has powered Tasmania for over 100 years and is now Australia’s largest renewable energy generator. We operate 30 hydropower stations and major dams that deliver clean, reliable energy across the State.
Employment equity
HydroTasmania is an endorsed employer for women. For more information on our inclusive policies, procedures and benefits visit Hydro Tasmania group|WORK180 Endorsed Employer.
Applications close 21st June 5pm.
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