Until Filled
Nhulunbuy
Level 13 - Salary $168,687 - $178,960 (excluding super and locality allowance)
Full Time Permanent
The Director - Technical and Infrastructure Services is tasked with leading the strategic and operational aspects of Building Infrastructure, Transport Infrastructure, Fleet Services, Public Lighting and Infrastructure and Tenancy Services. This role involves providing expert advice to the CEO and Executive on matters concerning these areas, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards, and actively participating in the Executive Leadership Team. The objective encompasses not only managing the various technical and infrastructure services, but also engaging effectively with remote communities, aligning services with the Council's strategic direction, and fostering an environment of continuous improvement and innovation within the Technical and Infrastructure Services Directorate.
Relocation Assistance and Housing are available with this role.
To apply, hit the Apply Now button - Applicants who do not address the key selection criteria as stated in the Position Description may not be considered.
For further information please contact our Human Resources Team by emailing HRTeam@eastarnhem.nt.gov.au or calling 08 8943 9529.
Under the EARC's Special Measures Recruitment Strategy, eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy.
All employment with the EARC is subject to a Criminal History Check and the ability to obtain a Working with Children Clearance. Criminal history will not exclude an applicant unless it is relevant to the inherent requirements to their position.
EARC reserves the right to close or withdraw vacancies before the advertised closing date, or extend the closing date, without prior notice.
East Arnhem Regional Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer.
Address: 7 Westal Street
Nhulunbuy NT 0880
Postal Address: PO Box 1060
Nhulunbuy NT 0881
East Arnhem Regional Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands and waters on which we live, work, and gather. We pay our sincere respects to the Elders, past, present, and rising.
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