Director, Major Projects (2 roles) Employment Type: Ongoing or Fixed Term roleEmployment Period: Ongoing or 12-month fixed termRemuneration:$260,194 including superannuation (negotiable)Work Location:Sydney CBD with hybrid working arrangementsClassification / Grade / Band: Senior Executive Band 1 (SEB1)Applications Close:10:00 am Wednesday, 27 November 2024About the Opportunity As the Director, Major Projects, you play a key leadership role within Treasury and the team to deliver high quality outcomes that underpin the Major Project Division's work across its Major Projects or Strategic Transactions pillars.
You will provide timely, expert, strategic and authoritative advice to Treasury and Agencies to support the NSW Government in executing work across the Major Projects Division's Major Projects or Strategic Transactions pillars to progress society and improve living standards for the people of NSW.
About the Team The Major Projects Division (MPD) is NSW Treasury's in-house major projects and strategic transactions team. MPD provides commercial, financial and governance advice and undertakes due diligence and complex negotiations for the Treasurer and the NSW Government.
MPD is made up of three pillars:
Major Projects: provides commercial and financial advice to agencies on funding, financing, procuring and delivering major infrastructure, energy transition, precinct development and capital projects including Public Private Partnership (PPPs);Strategic Transactions: leads the execution of transactions, financial due diligence, governance strategy and complex commercial and contract negotiations on behalf of the State;Policy: develops and administers a range of policy initiatives, in collaboration with other parts of Treasury and the NSW Government.Achieving Success The role will suit applicants with a range of skills and experiences and from a variety of backgrounds including those set out below.
15 to 20 years' experience in procuring and delivering large scale and complex infrastructure, energy or precinct projects or in negotiating, structuring and executing complex commercial transactions gained from public or private sector including law or professional services firm.Substantial management experience in leading, motivating and managing a cohesive and high performing team of professionals.Project management experience and demonstrated ability to exercise leadership, engage, negotiate and influence in dealings with diverse stakeholders.Advanced ability to represent an organisation with authority and credibility, including strong communication and strategy skills.Knowledge and understanding, or the demonstrated ability to develop an understanding of, the NSW Government's policies and programs, NSW's infrastructure capability and market dynamics, and key sectors relevant to the State's economic growth.Tertiary or postgraduate qualifications in engineering, commerce, accounting, finance, law or a related discipline.This role liaises extensively with other areas within Treasury, with NSW government agencies and equivalents in other jurisdictions across Australia, and with external stakeholders.
If you are a commercial and finance professional looking to move into an exciting role with access to the highest quality major projects and strategic transactions work available in the State, we would like to hear from you.
How to Apply! Read the role description to learn more about the role and submit your application through the I Work for NSW jobs platform. If you have difficulties in lodging, then email directly to ****** Your application should ideally include: An up-to-date resume detailing your knowledge, skills, and experience in relation to the roleA brief statement that explains your alignment with the "essential requirements" as shown in the role description.Eligibility To be eligible to apply for ongoing or temporary employment at NSW Treasury, you must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or permanent resident of Australia.
For any temporary roles, you must be a NSW public service employee. Contractors are not eligible to apply.
Our commitment to inclusivity NSW Treasury is committed to being an employer of choice for the people of New South Wales.
We welcome applications from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, LGBTQI+ and diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Any questions? Visit our Careers Centre or contact our Talent Advisor Sherif Soliman at ****** Close of applications Wednesday, 27 November 2024 at 10:00 am
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