Apply now Job no: 494115 Work type: Full Time Permanent Location: Queensland Categories: Project / Construction Management Seymour Whyte is a distinguished leader in civil contracting in Australia, known for delivering high-impact projects that enhance operational capabilities across various industries.
With over 35 years of industry presence and backed by VINCI, one of the world's largest construction companies, Seymour Whyte combines Tier 2 agility with Tier 1 expertise.
Our comprehensive construction capabilities include construct-only, design-and-construction, managing contractor, and early contractor involvement, extending to providing financing solutions and public-private partnerships.
We specialise in building resilient infrastructure suited to the Defence sector, including military training ranges, guided weapons and explosive ordnance facilities, ports, marine structures, and utilities.
About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Project Manager with Defence expertise to lead major infrastructure projects across Australia, including regional locations.
This role is ideal for a skilled professional with a strong background in Defence-related building, civil, and marine projects.
Offering mobility and the chance to manage high-value projects over $50M, you will oversee the entire project lifecycle, from initial planning through to completion.
Key responsibilities: Lead all phases of Defence projects, from initial planning and tendering (ITR/RFT) through to project handover.
Develop and manage construction plans, ensuring projects are on schedule, meet quality standards, and align with Defence objectives.Apply in-depth knowledge of Defence contracting models, including Construct Only, Design & Construct (D&C), Early Contractor Involvement (ECI), and Managing Contractors.
Ensure compliance with Defence CFI Contracting Suite standards while maintaining project integrity and performance across building, civil and marine projects.Build strategic relationships with Defence PMCAs, DSC, and other key stakeholders to secure project alignment and communication throughout the project lifecycle.Oversee design management and pre-construction activities, coordinating with consultants to ensure project plans meet operational and construction requirements, facilitating smooth mobilisation and progress.Develop project budgets, manage costs, and address risks proactively.
Formulate major contractual claims, monitor financial performance, and adjust as needed to achieve financial and operational targets.Lead and develop on-site teams, ensuring safety, adherence to Seymour Whyte's Operational Excellence Framework (OEF), and compliance with industry standards and security protocols under our DISP accreditation.The successful applicant will have the following skills and experience: Tertiary qualifications in Civil Engineering.Proven background managing Defence construction projects in Australia, with expertise in Defence contracting, project planning, and budget management for high-value projects (> $50M).Australian Citizenship with eligibility for Baseline Security Clearance (AGSVA).
Seymour Whyte maintains sponsorship under DISP accreditation.Strong stakeholder management, contract management, and experience in the pre-contract and post-win phases.Ability to work on-site across regional Australia, including locations like Darwin and WA, ensuring success across diverse project environments.A current C-Class Driver's Licence and own transport.We have a range of benefits available for our employees: Time for Life: Enjoy birthday leave, purchased leave programs, paid parental leave, and flexible work arrangements.Financial Wellbeing: Competitive remuneration, annual bonuses, salary continuance insurance, and an employee share program.Career Growth: Access training, mentorship, and leadership development opportunities.Health + Wellbeing: Benefit from discounted health insurance, wellness discounts, and fertility support.Seymour Whyte is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, including veterans.
Our commitment to an equitable construction industry extends to an inclusive culture that embraces our differences and gives everyone the opportunity to grow and be equally valued.
We're unified in our direction toward having a workplace that is balanced and fair for all.
Next steps: Submit your CV online to apply for this role.All successful applicants will be required to undergo a pre-employment medical and criminal history check.Applications will only be accepted from candidates who have the right to work in Australia.Advertised: 12 Nov 2024 E. Australia Standard TimeApplications close: 12 Dec 2024 E. Australia Standard Time
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