Project Manager, Ongoing/Temporary, Sydney
The role is a Project Manager grade 11/12, with the salary for this role starting at $139,787 - $161,663 base plus superannuation, commensurate with experience.
We currently have two roles available: 1 x Ongoing and 1 x Temporary (10-month mat leave backfill).
Join INSW and play your part in creating a sustainable infrastructure legacy for NSW!
About the Role
Are you ready to take the lead in managing cutting-edge infrastructure projects? As a Project Manager with Infrastructure NSW, you'll be at the heart of our operations, steering complex end-to-end projects to success.
As the Project Manager, you will oversee the entire lifecycle of infrastructure projects. This involves not only managing consultant engagement and procurement processes but also ensuring the seamless collaboration of delivery partners and contractors. In addition, you will be responsible for implementing robust internal controls and fostering key relationships across government, local communities, and various stakeholders.
In this role, you're not just managing projects; you're contributing to the orderly and economic development of land, water, and infrastructure in New South Wales. Your impact will ensure that Projects NSW remains at the forefront, delivering vital projects that shape the future of the state.
Some of the key accountabilities for the role include:
1. Delivering project objectives by managing a multi-disciplinary team, overseeing Contractor/s’ performance, and ensuring compliance with contract conditions, deeds, and inter-agency agreements.
2. Effectively managing consultants and contractors including scoping, selection, procurement, and appointment processes to ensure alignment with approved project strategy and implementation plans.
3. Adding value by providing insights and expertise while adhering to approved business case and funding requirements; coordinating financial forecasting, budgeting, commitments, and expenditure reconciliation; analysing, interpreting, and synthesizing project information.
4. Achieving agreed deliverables using internal controls comprising: effective risk management using internal reporting formats; following policies, processes and approval gateways including preparing strategy, implementation and delivery plans; business planning and forecasting; monthly, quarterly, annual and ministerial reporting; while ensuring compliance across government’s legislative, environmental, sustainability, WHS, procurement and audit requirements.
Our Projects
We currently have a range of exciting projects on the go, including the new Sydney Fish Market, Powerhouse Parramatta, Powerhouse Ultimo, Penrith Football Stadium Redevelopment, and more in the pipeline. In this role you may work across various projects depending on the operational need.
About You
As the ideal candidate, you bring a wealth of expertise, holding tertiary qualifications in engineering, architecture or project management; or have extensive construction industry experience. Your strength lies in leveraging your commercial acumen through a collaborative approach, skilfully negotiating complex contracts and agreements to secure successful project outcomes. Your ability to work autonomously is complemented by a talent for achieving critical milestones, all while fostering strong collaboration within the team.
Moreover, you draw upon your extensive experience in senior roles within substantial infrastructure projects, showcasing hands-on implementation with notable design or construction involvement. Your proven track record in operational cost-management and adherence to controls and governance will play a pivotal role in achieving successful outcomes.
Why work for INSW?
Infrastructure NSW is a NSW Government agency providing independent, evidence based advice to Government in relation to infrastructure priorities and projects. Its functions and structure are set out in the Infrastructure NSW Act.
Our core functions include providing independent and strategic advice to ensure infrastructure investment decisions are underpinned by robust assessment and long-term planning; monitoring NSW’s infrastructure program through independent reviews and expert analysis; recommending infrastructure projects to the NSW Treasurer for funding from the Restart NSW fund; and managing the procurement and delivery of nominated priority projects.
We offer flexible working including hybrid options, and are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, providing employees challenging and rewarding work, opportunities for career progression, and learning and development. We offer our employees discounted gym membership, study assistance, salary packaging, and are conveniently located near Wynyard station in Sydney's newest waterfront precinct at Barangaroo.
Our commitment to diversity
We welcome and encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQI+, people with disability, people with caring responsibilities, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, veterans and women.
We endeavour to make all our roles flexible. While this role is advertised as full-time, we will consider requests to undertake the work flexibly.
5. How do your skills and experiences align with the requirements of the Project Manager role?
6. What unique value will you bring to INSW if you are successfully appointed in this position?
Closing Date: Friday, 01 March 2024 []
A recruitment pool may be created through this recruitment process. A recruitment pool is a group of applicants who have been assessed and identified as suitable for this role or similar roles, and who may be considered for a range of similar roles, including temporary, term or ongoing roles, over the next 18 months.