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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "Learning & Development Project Manager in Australia"

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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "Learning & Development Project Manager in Australia"

24 300 A$ Average monthly salary

Average salary in the last 12 months: "Learning & Development Project Manager in Australia"

Currency: AUD USD Year: 2024
The bar chart shows the change in the level of average salary of the profession Learning & Development Project Manager in Australia.

Distribution of vacancy "Learning & Development Project Manager" by regions Australia

Currency: AUD
As you can see on the diagramm in Australia the most numerous number of vacancies of Learning & Development Project Manager Job are opened in . In the second place is Victoria, In the third is Queensland.

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Project Manager - Project Delivery - PMC
Michael Page, Melbourne
Management of the delivery of projects through any or all of the development stages, such as town planning, documentation, tender, contract award, construction, fit out and handover on behalf of clients.Monitor and administer consultant, sub-contract and / or construction contracts as required to complete the project.Ensure all time and cost parameters are met in the delivery of the project.Ensure quality of the completed works is delivered to the agreed targets / parameters.Ensure any potential risks to the successful delivery of the project are identified and managed.Prepare weekly / monthly project reports for presentation to the client, detailing the status of the project to date.Manage the external consultant team in the preparation and delivery of the necessary documentation to progress projects through to completion.Conduct meetings (including design & site meetings) as required, including preparation and distribution of meeting minutes / action statement in a timely mannerCoordinate and manage the resources (both internal and external) necessary to achieve the agreed project outcomes.Maintain detailed project management files for each project you have responsibility forManage the preparation of detailed development programmes for projects.Manage the preparation of detailed project budgets / cost reports for projects.Prepare consultant briefs and negotiate and award consultant appointments as required.Administer contracts, including monitoring of programmes, administration of invoices / progress claims, etc.Convene, chair and minute regular design and site meetings and distribute minutes in a timely manner.Manage day-to-day actions / issues to ensure successful completion of the project, including monitoring and issuing of instructions to consultants, sub-contractors, suppliers and head contractors.Liaise with the client and relevant authorities as required to ensure successful completion of the project.Prepare monthly project reports for presentation to the client, detailing the status of the project to date, including status of time, cost and quality and identification of any potential risks to the project.Other management / general duties as require to complete project within required time linesAccurately record time spent working on various projects. Issue time sheets to accounts for invoicing at the end of each month.2-5 years Project Management experience delivering building projects valued at 20million AUD+Qualification in Project/Construction Management, Engineering or Architecture