An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Private Buildings Cladding Scheme in Major Projects Canberra.
The Private Buildings Cladding Scheme provides financial assistance to owners of eligible apartment buildings to remediate combustible cladding. The Cladding Scheme also provides practical assistance to building owners, by hosting a Register of Potential Suppliers which lists building professionals with qualifications, experience, licences and insurances to undertake cladding work.
The Cladding Superintendent will ensure building works are being completed in accordance with Cladding Scheme requirements, this will include conducting site inspections to provide active assurance that work health and safety, recycling and site safety requirements are being met.
The ACT Public Service supports workforce diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace. As part of this commitment, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, culturally diverse people and those who identify as LGBTIQ are encouraged to apply. As part of the ACTPS Engineering Workforce Plan, women are also encouraged to apply.
**Eligibility/Other requirements**:
**_Mandatory: _**
- Hold a relevant professional qualification in Engineering, Architecture or Project Management or accreditation with a professional body recognised within Australia; or
- Hold a relevant building degree; or
- Have significant building or Infrastructure knowledge and/or project management experience
**_ Desirable_**
- General Construction Induction Card (White Card) for working on a construction site.
**How to Apply**: If the above role sounds like you and you want to be part of a dynamic and dedicated team, please submit no more than two pages addressing your suitability against the Professional/Technical Skills and Knowledge as well as Behavioural capabilities, a current curriculum vitae and contact details of two referees. Please provide copies of relevant degree and qualifications.
**Note**:
This is a temporary position available immediately for up to two years, with the possibility of extension.