About the Company SA Water is a successful, modern water utility wholly owned by the Government of South Australia. We employ more than 1,700 people across a broad range of disciplines who operate more than $14 billion worth of infrastructure to deliver essential water and sewerage services to more than 1.8 million South Australians.
We operate in a geographically and climatically diverse service area, with sites and locations from Ceduna through to Port Augusta, the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, across to the Riverland, down to Mount Gambier, and most places in between.
Our strength and expertise have been shaped by our history. For more than 165 years, South Australians have depended on us to innovate and deliver efficient and sustainable water services. With nationally and internationally recognised industry expertise, we're focused on understanding and meeting our customers' expectations.
As well as safely delivering smart and reliable services for our customers of today, we innovate to shape the water solutions of the future that will support thriving economies and healthy communities.
We are driven by our values; we value our people, we do work that matters, we keep it real, we know that our work has impact and we are future focussed. Staying true to our values ensures that we consistently deliver positive outcomes for all South Australians.
About the job As the Environment and Heritage Coordinator, you will manage the planning, allocation, and scheduling of environment, land, and cultural heritage support across SA Water's capital program, including major initiatives such as the South Australian Government's Housing Roadmap. This role will be responsible for assessing project requirements, ensuring preliminary assessments are used to identify significant environment, land and heritage risks and regulatory approvals, to deliver leading outcomes in line with customer expectations.
The role will require the ability to engage with multiple stakeholders across the business, leveraging existing capability and capacity of a large and diverse team, as well as resources available within major and minor framework partners and broader support networks. In addition, the role will drive critical business improvement initiatives related to improving the governance and maturity for environment and heritage approvals. These business improvement initiatives will strengthen processes, systems and tools to further improve environment and heritage support for the capital program to enhance environmental outcomes.
Your leadership in promoting environmental and cultural heritage service excellence will be pivotal in safeguarding environmental outcomes on SA Water's capital investment portfolio.
In addition, your responsibilities will include: Fostering trust with our people, customers and community by providing expert advice and service that ensure we effectively communicate and engage audiences with our business strategy and its delivery across South Australia, every day. Lead the oversight of SA Water's Environment and Heritage Expertise, ensuring team capabilities and resources are optimally aligned to support delivery safely and efficiently. Coordinate with internal and external resource networks, including Framework Partners, to minimise risk and ensure appropriate resourcing for environment, land, and heritage needs. Plan, allocate, track, and report on resource requirements to support the capital program, including RD24 and other major initiatives, ensuring outcomes meet customer expectations. Collaborate with key business stakeholders to prepare for upcoming programs and ensure the availability of the right expertise at the right time for project delivery. Drive continuous improvement in resource planning and scheduling, implementing initiatives to enhance performance and support timely delivery of environment, land, and heritage requirements. Manage regulatory approvals and maintain relationships with external regulators and stakeholders to facilitate the efficient delivery of SA Water's activities. Your success in this role will come from: Appropriate tertiary qualification in Science, Environmental Studies or Environmental Engineering or equivalent, or demonstrated experience in these fields. A current Australian driver's license. Understanding of environmental principles and practices, frameworks and legislation and Environmental Management Systems. Highly organised with demonstrated capability in overseeing complex portfolios of programs with diverse support requirements. Capability to provide leadership and people management and communication skills. To apply, click 'Apply'. Please submit and complete the application form, upload a cover letter and current resume. For enquiries, please contact Despina Livadiotis from the Talent Acquisition team ******.
Applications close 11:55pm, 3 November 2024.
A great customer experience is best achieved by having a diverse and inclusive team that reflects the community we serve. Applications are encouraged from everyone, including people living with disability, job seekers of all ages, members of the LGBTIQA+ community, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds.
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