Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is a vital government agency moving and connecting people, places, goods and services safely, efficiently and effectively around Queensland. Of significant scale and scope, TMR and its people share a common value - to drive positive change and to make a difference. If you want to add value to Queensland, this is the role for you!
The Opportunity:
The Senior Advisor (Digital Systems) will support the delivery of technical outcomes for The Wave (Rail) project by contributing to the implementation of digital systems and providing expert advice to ensure best practice in digital engineering and information management. Reporting to the Manager (Digital Systems), you will play a key role in coordinating digital engineering activities, supporting the development of project documentation and fostering collaboration across internal and external stakeholders.
You will model behaviours and attitudes aligned with TMR's values and contribute to a positive team culture, meeting of team and personal accountability expectations and modelling the standards of professional behaviour.
So, why join us?
You will be working for:
- an organisation that connects Queensland through integrated transport systems
- a department that contributes to the well-being of the larger community
- an employer that values your talent, skills and knowledge and encourages you to excel in your chosen field.
Transport and Main Roads adopts a variety of approaches when developing its people by using:
- induction programs.
- training and development opportunities.
- management and leadership programs tailored to different levels of staff.
- paid tertiary study (subject to approval).
We can offer you other benefits such as:
- Work and life balance including flexible work arrangements.
- Generous superannuation.
- Salary sacrificing.
For more information on this exciting role and for details on how to apply, please refer to the attached Role Description.
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