Deliver major State and Commonwealth water infrastructure initiativesReporting to: Executive Director, Water and River MurrayLead: A large and committed team across multiple locationsThe Department for Environment and Water (DEW) is a leading authority on key issues such as climate change, conservation, sustainable land management, biodiversity, and water security within South Australia. DEW aims to help South Australians conserve, sustain and prosper. Driving the sustainable development of SA's natural resources and heritage, DEW delivers economic prosperity and a vibrant and healthy society. DEW works in partnership with community, traditional owners, industry, and stakeholders to achieve results.Reporting to the Executive Director, Water and River Murray, the Director, Water Infrastructure and Operations leads the operations, maintenance, and asset management of water-related infrastructure, and the development and oversight of large-scale water-related infrastructure and operations projects. The role is also responsible for overseeing the delivery of a number of South Australia's key Murray-Darling Basin Plan commitments and Joint Venture obligations and delivering the works plan for the South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board.Key outcomes will include:Provide effective, positive leadership to the Water Infrastructure and Operations branch to deliver on Departmental objectives.Develop strong collaborative relationships with internal and external partners, which reflect in the branch being positively recognised for its high performance.A sustainable, enhanced approach to water-related infrastructure asset management and capability.To be considered for this role, you will be a seasoned asset manager, and a supportive and collaborative leader of diverse teams, ideally with a water infrastructure focus. As a calm and capable leader, you will engender confidence in your team of specialists through your personal leadership style and integrity. An awareness of the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement and Murray-Darling Basin Plan is desirable, along with a foundational understanding of engineering and infrastructure projects.You will have highly developed communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills in complex environments, in order to win the confidence of funding partners and Ministers. Working closely with the executive team, you will have a proven track record of business planning, leading staff and effective change, and maintaining the sustainability of operations. You will also have demonstrated experience in developing and maintaining positive strategic partnerships with a range of internal and external stakeholders.To apply, please click 'apply now' and upload your CV and Cover Letter. For any questions and for a confidential discussion, please contact:Sam Wallace on 0437 313 130Christopher Hughes on 0431 861 230To view the success profile, please copy and paste the link into your browser: https://bit.ly/4ghSJpEDavidson acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and live. We are also committed to equal opportunity and strive to promote diversity, inclusion, belonging, flexibility, and accessibility in all that we do. Should you require assistance in your interactions with us or through a recruitment process, please let us know so we can provide adjustments for you.Applications close on: Wednesday December 11th, 2024.
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