Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:At Powerlink, every possibility starts with youWe believe life's about possibilities. And so is the future. That's why we need you.We're working at the heart of Queensland's energy transformation. Now more than ever, we need people who want to help us deliver a world-class energy future and ensure we continue to navigate through this once in a generation energy challenge. Join us and make it happen.A career that matters and lastsAs the Landholder Relations Manager, you'll help us connect a more sustainable energy future for more than five million Queenslanders and 241,000 businesses. Your work with us is about every light turned on, every community connected, and every future made possible.We believe every employee deserves the opportunity to enjoy a work-life balance that enhances their overall wellbeing and performance through inclusive and supportive benefits.The opportunity:As the Manager - Landholder Relations, you'll play a vital role in ensuring that Powerlink's development, construction, and maintenance activities are aligned with community expectations and regulatory requirements, while contributing to the company's social license to operate. You'll lead a specialist team in facilitating land access arrangements for our corridors and easements. You will also:Lead and drive strategic landholder engagement across all project stages and asset lifecycles, ensuring alignment with organisational goals.Manage and mitigate risks while delivering projects and operational objectives on time and within budget.Lead, coach, and develop the Landholder Relations team, fostering a collaborative, high-performing environment.Represent Powerlink in community consultations and resolve complex landholder issues with a focus on sustainable outcomes.Implement and uphold safety practices, continuously improving safety performance across Powerlink's operations.Collaborate with internal teams and stakeholders to ensure land access requirements are met while maintaining strong, positive relationships with landholders.What you'll bring:Demonstrated ability to lead, manage and guide a team of professionals and support staff, in the technical and professional requirements of landholder relations, who may be engaged in both field and office based environments.Proven experience leading teams and managing stakeholder relationships in the context of infrastructure projects, particularly in landholder relations.Expertise in applying relevant legislation related to land, property, and infrastructure acquisition in Queensland.Strong communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills to manage complex landholder issues effectively.Find your possibility today:To kick start your career at Powerlink, apply by clicking the button above, attaching your resume and cover letter on our careers page before midnight on Sunday 12th January 2025.Powerlink acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the skies, lands, and waters of Queensland and in particular, the lands on which we operate.
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