A great opportunity for a driven, ambitious, and proactive experienced engineer for a new opportunity within the Transportation Industry.
This is your chance to make an impact, where your ideas and perspectives will shape projects across Australia and New Zealand.As an Asset Management Engineer, your role will focus on delivering next-generation thinking in the asset management space.
You will provide strategic solutions to complex asset management issues across local and state governments, as well as the private sector.
Key Responsibilities: Understand clients' key issues and collaborate to create innovative solutions for complex asset management challenges.
Manage and deliver asset projects with limited guidance.
Contribute to the development of tenders and proposals within the Asset Performance business group.
Provide advice on costing, maintenance, and life cycle performance of products and solutions.
Identify further product and service opportunities with existing and new clients, contributing to revenue growth.
About You: 5–10 years of experience within the transport industry, with a passion for asset management, maintenance, or construction practices.
Tertiary qualifications in Civil Engineering, Asset Management Engineering, or related fields.
Strong project management skills, including stakeholder management and excellent communication.
In-depth knowledge of road surfaces and pavements, with previous experience managing assets, identifying defects, and recommending treatments.
Expertise in performance modelling of pavements and road infrastructure, as well as industry and client pavement management tools.
Proficiency in infrastructure management systems such as dTIMS, HDM4, or similar tools.
How to Apply To formally submit your application for this role, please follow the 'apply' link below.Should you require any additional information or have any queries, please email ****** or call 07 3003 7787.
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