About Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC)
GPC is a Government Owned Corporation and the gateway for Australian trade, jobs and prosperity. With one in four jobs in regional Queensland reliant on trade, GPC is focussed firmly on creating prosperity for all.
They operate three port precincts - the Port of Gladstone, Port of Rockhampton and the Port of Bundaberg.
About the role
The Technical Services Manager is responsible for managing the delivery of engineering services to all GPC assets and facilities. This includes Engineering Design, Reliability and Operational Support, Statutory Compliance and Asset Management Systems, as well as the application of engineering practices in order to deliver the required asset performance to meet the departmental and the broader GPC plan targets.
This role will provide leadership to the Technical Services section ensuring that team members share the same vision and have a clear understanding of GPC policy and department direction. Furthermore, the Technical Services Manager will spearhead excellence across the broader business, upholding Australian standards and requirements, consistent with good engineering practice, statutory compliance and business objectives.
Additionally, the Technical Services Manager is accountable for the delivery of multi discipline capital and maintenance projects, as well as displaying exemplary health, safety and environmental leadership.
As a member of the Engineering senior management team, this position will play a crucial role in developing and implementing business plans and budgets, monitoring and revising where relevant and supporting the Executive General Manager from an advisory perspective.
About you
Most importantly for this role you will possess proven leadership capabilities and extensive operational engineering experience in either the civil, structural, electrical or mechanical area.
You will have continuous improvement of engineering and business processes experience, as well as significant project management and asset management experience (including relevant systems, strategies and software). Additionally, You will have vast exposure to directing capital projects with critical environmental components, ideally. You will be a proven safety leader with the ability to foster an exemplary safety culture.
Strong commercial acumen, understanding the development of robust frameworks, systems and processes to optimise project and asset lifecycle, and the ability to effectively manage stakeholders at all levels (both internally and externally) is imperative.
From a professional qualification perspective, you will hold a Bachelor of Engineering and RPEQ status as a minimum, with CPEng and further management, leadership, project management and asset management highly desirable.
To apply
For more information please call Declan Jones at u&u on 07 3232 9***, quoting reference number 34888. Alternatively, to submit an application, please click below.
Please submit your resume in Word format only.