At Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS) we envision every student to be inspired and enabled to flourish and enrich the world. MACS is the largest Catholic school system in Australia. We own, govern and operate approximately 300 Catholic schools, employ over 16,000 staff and serve more than 112,000 students and their families in the Archdiocese of Melbourne. It is an exciting time to join MACS, where we are transforming to bring to life our recently launched strategic plan: MACS 2030: forming lives to enrich the world.
WHY WORK FOR US? Professional development opportunities with a defined personalised annual budget Access to flexible working arrangements, which include working from home arrangements You will work in a tight-knit, supportive team to ensure you succeed in your role YOUR ROLE The Infrastructure Delivery Officer role is to support and work collaboratively with schools to manage the delivery of school infrastructure projects, provide expert industry knowledge, liaise with various internal and external stakeholders, including architects, quantity surveyors, contractors, governing authorities, and members of Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.
The key responsibility of the Infrastructure Delivery Officer is to manage, mitigate and report on the key risks of allocated projects, ensuring the projects are delivered on time and on budget. Additional key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, managing overall project timeline and delivery and ensuring the site superintendent and contractor are working effectively to deliver the project, review cost plans and spatial layout, oversee tender process, prepare briefings and documentation for approvals, organize contracts and provide input and drive outcomes at site meetings.
WHAT YOU WILL DO Manage project stakeholders including superintendents, contractors, and consultants on behalf of school Principals to ensure projects are delivered on time and on budget. Ensure all project risks are documented and escalated as required and provide regular reporting to the school Principal and MACS Planning & Infrastructure Group senior managers. Deliver school infrastructure projects against quality, time and cost parameters and identify and implement risk mitigation strategies to ensure projects remain within agreed parameters. Support individual schools to prioritise projects to meet future enrolment demands and deliver infrastructure that is safe, compliant and flexible. Ensure all post-occupancy information is obtained, recorded and building compliance requirements shared with the Facilities Team to ensure the school is meeting its ongoing compliance requirements. ABOUT YOU Demonstrated successful experience within infrastructure management such as project management, engineering, architecture or strategic asset management functions. Demonstrated understanding of spatial planning and workflow within an educational environment. Demonstrated experience in the delivery and management of infrastructure projects, compliance and reporting. Well-developed written and oral communication skills with the ability to prepare reports, briefings and policy documents. Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders including senior personnel in Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools and the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. Manage and report on building contractual issues. Strong reporting and project management skills with a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience. This is the 1.0FTE ongoing position. Salary for this position is $138,417 per annum exclusive of superannuation.
HOW TO APPLY Please refer to the position description for further details about the role and the Key Selection Criteria.
Click APPLY to submit your application. If you have any queries about this role, they can be directed to our HR team by email
You will need to provide:
An up-to-date Resume A cover letter addressing the Key Selection Criteria, limited to two pages Note: MACS is committed to the safety, wellbeing and protection of all children in our care. The successful candidate must hold or acquire, and maintain a Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) and/or Working with Children Check, and must be willing to obtain and maintain a National Criminal History Check.
Candidates must hold full Australian Working Rights, and provide evidence of this.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 4.00pm Wednesday, 25 September 2024
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