About Us
pitt&sherry is an Australian-owned engineering and environmental consultancy. Since 1963, we have been delivering engineering and environmental consulting, advisory, and project management services throughout Australia. With seven offices across the country, our team works on projects that transform and improve the lives of Australians every day.
The Opportunity
We have ambitious plans to grow our Development Services portfolio, and this is an exciting time to join as we launch into our 2030 strategy This role can be based in Hobart or Melbourne.
1. Project Management: Engage in the end-to-end delivery of development and infrastructure projects, from feasibility through to construction and handover. Prepare and manage project documentation including scopes, schedules, budgets, risk registers, procurement plans, and tender submissions.
2. Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, councils, government authorities, consultants, and contractors. Coordinate multidisciplinary inputs (engineering, planning, surveying, environmental) to ensure integrated and timely project outcomes.
3. Financial and Commercial Management: Manage project financial performance including forecasting, resource planning, reporting, and commercial risk.
4. Business Development: Participate in business development, proposal preparation, and strategic planning initiatives.
5. Leadership: Lead and deliver multidisciplinary development and infrastructure projects within Tasmania and other states. Demonstrate initiative and autonomy while applying sound judgment across diverse technical and planning domains. Also, provide leadership to project teams including mentoring junior team members.
What You Bring
1. Project Management Expertise: 5+ years of strong project management capability in engineering, construction, or property development with a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and resolve competing priorities diplomatically and professionally.
2. Technical and Regulatory Knowledge: Ability to interpret and communicate complex technical, planning, and regulatory information effectively. Understanding of local development approval processes and infrastructure planning in Tasmania (or other states) is desirable.
3. Financial Acumen: Understanding of project profitability, cost control, and contract administration.
4. Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and client presentations.
5. Organisational Skills: Self-motivated with excellent organisational and time management skills. Adaptability and resilience in dynamic environments with competing deadlines.
6. Leadership and Mentoring: Strong leadership, mentoring, and team coordination skills.
Why Join Us
1. Passionate Team: Join a friendly team passionate about our work. This role offers an opportunity to be part of our 2030 strategy launch.
2. Flexible Working Practices: We champion flexible work arrangements, allowing our team to split their time between home and the office, supporting work/life balance.
3. Paid Parental Leave: Enjoy paid parental leave with no waiting period and a Return to Work Bonus.
4. Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Access to qualified psychologists and coaches to support your health and wellbeing.
5. Professional Development: We support ongoing learning through memberships with Engineers Australia and Consult Australia.
6. Additional Leave: Purchased additional leave, cultural and ceremonial leave, and floating public holidays.
7. Competitive Remuneration: Receive a market-competitive salary package.
8. Social Connections: Participate in regular social events to connect with your team.
9. Recognition and Growth: Contribute to an agile company where your efforts are recognized, and you can make a real difference.
10. Diversity and Inclusion: We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, mature workers, LGBTI+ individuals, and those from different cultural backgrounds.
Creating a Diverse and Inclusive Workplace
We welcome and encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, mature workers, LGBTI+ individuals, and people from different cultural backgrounds.
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