Bayside Council
Project Manager/Engineer – City Works
Closes: 22 Jan
Description
- Permanent full-time opportunity, $101,795 to $114,010 per annum, plus 11.5% superannuation, plus 3.5% Civil Liability Allowance
- 35-hour week with potential day off per fortnight (Flex time)
- Great family friendly benefits, work-life balance and take-home vehicle
Our Team
At Bayside Council, we are committed to a positive, flexible and supportive workplace culture, where our people and customers feel respected and valued. We are proud to serve our community through operating with transparency, integrity and in the best interests of the Bayside community to deliver exceptional service.
About the Role
This role involves managing the planning and delivery of capital projects/programs to ensure the construction of quality infrastructure assets for the community, whilst maintaining budgets in line with Council's operational plan. You will be a subject matter expert, providing project management and technical advice in relation to civil works and other capital projects.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Delivery of the road resheeting program (road pavement renewal), footpath programs, kerb and gutter renewal and stormwater drainage renewal works.
- Completion of project and program activities including preparing RFQ/RFT documentation, scheduling, feasibility assessment and development of consultant and other briefs.
- Engaging with stakeholders and external providers, such as contractors and consultants to develop quality and innovative solutions to the agreed project scope, budgets, timelines and deliverables.
- Providing accurate advice, analysis and reporting to Council stakeholders and make recommendations regarding project briefs, major developments and infrastructure.
- Provision of expert evidence in claims and legal proceedings relating to infrastructure projects.
About You
We are seeking an experienced project manager/engineer who is a confident communicator with the ability to effectively articulate relevant concepts and ideas to a broad range of both internal and external stakeholders.
- A Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) which satisfies eligibility requirements for professional membership of Engineers Australia or equivalent professional association.
- Or, have extensive 10+ years’ experience in the delivery of civil works including capital projects and programs.
- On-site experience in the management of contractors and staff.
- Understanding of Local Government procurement practices
- Strong understanding and ability to draft/assess Request for Quote and Request for Tender documentation related to capital projects/programs.
- Current Driver’s Licence Class C.
Our Benefits and Culture
As an organisation, we pride ourselves in offering a flexible working environment centred on delivering great outcomes for our customers, whether internal or external. Bayside Council has a strong culture of collaboration and delivering exciting new initiatives for our community.
On top of the competitive salary, our people enjoy;
- 2 days health and wellbeing leave from your sick leave balance each year
- 3 extra days off during Christmas each year
- 15 days sick leave each year
- Additional parental leave entitlements for both parents
Apply Now
Before submitting your application, please take the time to read the job description.
Your application should include an up-to-date resume (max 3 pages) and a covering letter including your skills and experience (max 2 pages).
Applications must be submitted by email to recruitment@bayside.nsw.gov.au with the subject line F24/867: Project Manager/Engineer - City Works
Deadline: Wednesday 22 January 2025
Salary Range: $101,795 to $114,010 per annum, plus 11.5% superannuation, plus 3.5% Civil Liability Allowance
Enquiries: Danny Oldfield - Coordinator City Works via email danny.oldfield@bayside.nsw.gov.au or call 0408 440 258
Applicants may be required to satisfactorily undertake a Criminal History Check, Medical and/or Working with Children Check in accordance with the position.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to an equitable, diverse and socially inclusive work environment.