Project Officer Building Operations, Office of the Executive Director Building Operations and Assistant Building Commissioner, Building Commission NSW
- 7/8 Grade
- Salary Range: $106,025 - $117,363
- Location: Sydney or Parramatta
- Temporary (up to 30 June 2025)
About Building Commission NSW The new Building Commission NSW has been established after the NSW Government recognised the substantial progress made by Fair Trading and the Office of the Building Commissioner in delivering once-in-a-generation reforms of the building and construction industry. The new commission will not only be the industry regulator, but also a collaborator with consumers and industry to ensure standards, capabilities, capacity and resilience continue to be lifted across the sector to deliver quality homes and meet the state's housing targets.
The Building Commission NSW is an outstanding place to work due to its commitment to innovation, collaboration and professional development. With a focus on transparency and accountability, the commission cultivates a culture of integrity and responsibility.
Those who join the organisation can be confident in contributing to meaningful work that positively impacts the built environment and the greater community, making it an exciting and fulfilling place to build a career.
Reporting to the Executive Officer, this Project Officer role will suit a person with experience in project management and will provide a range of project management and administrative support services to enable the Office of Executive Director Building Operations to complete tasks and achieve outcomes within specified deadlines.
A minimum of three (3) days per week working in the office is a requirement for this role.
Responsibilities include: Coordinating and implementing a range of projects applying sound project management principles and supporting the project lead/s in the delivery of organisational and/or business projects. Developing and maintaining customer, stakeholder and vendor relationships through effective communication, negotiation, and issues management to ensure project deliverables are met. Coordinating working groups, committees, and consultations to facilitate the exchange of information and support project completion in line with project plans. Preparing and maintaining project-related documentation and sourcing and collating information for reporting, monitoring and evaluation purposes to contribute to the achievement of the project outcomes and identification of emerging issues. Undertaking research and analysis, identifying trends and preparing project briefs, to support informed decision-making and planning. To be successful in this role you will have: Proven experience in project management and achieving key deliverables. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to develop long-term relationships with senior executives and management. Demonstrated ability to use expertise to achieve outcomes, and take responsibility for delivering intended outcomes. Demonstrated experience in researching and analysing information to make recommendations based on relevant evidence. Critical problem-solving and analytical thinking skills to assess situations and develop effective resolution strategies. Stakeholder engagement, relationships/expectations management. What we need from you: An up-to-date CV (4 pages maximum) and a brief cover letter (1 page maximum) outlining how your skills and experience are aligned to the role.
Salary Clerk Grade 7/8, with the base salary for this role starting at $106,025 base plus superannuation.
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Closing Date: 27th November at (9.59am)
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