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Infrastructure and Asset Manager (w/ Relocation Assistance to Katherine, NT!)
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Senior Project Manager
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Responsible for the successful delivery of projects, through all phases of the project lifecycle, with varying degrees of complexity and/or constraints, including project objectives, scope and technical requirements, funding source and budget, delivery timeframe, internal and external stakeholders, alignment and interdependencies with strategic objectives.Lead multi-discipline teams drawn from across the client, external consultants and contractors.Application of technical skills including construction methods, procurement strategies, contract management and project risk management.Ensure all activities are conducted in accordance with relevant legislative / regulatory requirements including Building Code of Australia (BCA), other statutory requirements and with due regard for associated client policies and procedures.Develop and maintain strong collaborative working relationship with key project stakeholders through superior client / customer service and project communications strategy.Management of capital project budgets and associated internal and external financial reporting requirements including financial performance and acquittals.Development of succinct high quality project presentations, performance reporting, committee papers and other material and representation of projects to a wide range of audiences including Senior Executive, client Governance Committees and stakeholders.In conjunction with Procurement Services, development of strategic procurement approach and undertake procurement related activities including participation in tender processes and evaluation.Maintain key delivery relationships with partners and vendors to deliver successful outcomes.Identify, assess, and manage risks to the success of project(s) including dependencies across projects and business impact.Deliver effective and efficient project monitoring and control processes, change control, risk management and quality processes.Adhere to and cooperate with all OH&S policies and procedures of the client.KEY SELECTION CRITERIAEssentialKnowledge or Training equivalent to: Postgraduate qualifications (project management or related field such as architecture, construction management etc.) and extensive relevant experience; 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