Development Engineer
Classification: Stream A, Level 5
Status: Permanent Full-Time
Program: Development Planning and Engineering
Department: Planning, Growth & Sustainability
Position Number: DPE407
Location: Mackay CBD
Mackay Regional Council is seeking a Development Engineer to support responsible growth across our region through the assessment of development and infrastructure-related matters. In this role, you will help deliver timely, consistent and high-quality development outcomes that support our community, industry and stakeholders.
About this opportunity
As a Development Engineer, you will provide engineering advice and assessment services across a diverse range of development matters. Working under general direction, you will assess applications and requests of varying complexity, including Material Change of Use (MCU) and Reconfiguring a Lot (ROL) applications, operational works matters, survey plan compliance and other development-related requests. You will ensure assessments are undertaken efficiently, consistently and in accordance with relevant legislation, standards and Council requirements.
This position is ideal for a civil engineering professional looking to apply their technical expertise within a local government environment. You will exercise sound engineering judgement, engage with a broad range of stakeholders and contribute to the delivery of safe, compliant and sustainable infrastructure outcomes across the Mackay region.
You will be part of a team that plays a key role in shaping development outcomes and ensuring infrastructure planning and delivery supports Mackay's future growth.
About you
You will be someone who enjoys technical assessment work, communicates clearly with customers and stakeholders,and can manage competing priorities while delivering practical, compliant engineering outcomes.
In this role, you will:
- Assess a range of development applications, engineering matters, survey plan compliance requests and customer enquiries of varying complexity in accordance with delegated authority, relevant legislation and Council requirements.
- Provide clear technical engineering advice on development applications, including input into information requests, conditions, correspondence, drawings and construction-related processes.
- Undertake site inspections, prepare reports and liaise with developers, consultants, contractors, statutory authorities, Council departments and members of the public.
- Contribute to timely and consistent application processing in line with Service Level Agreements and relevant legislative requirements.
- Support the quality of Council’s donated assets through thorough assessment, documentation and practical engineering advice.
- Build cooperative working relationships with industry representatives, internal stakeholders and customers to negotiate practical and compliant engineering outcomes.
- Contribute to continuous improvement, including review and implementation of policies, procedures, development guidelines and specifications.
- Support a positive, safe and customer-focused team culture.
Essential qualifications, experience and skills
- Degree in Civil Engineering.
- Current Queensland “C” Class Driver Licence or interstate equivalent.
- Practical experience in civil engineering, including urban infrastructure.
- Strong ability to assess, determine and oversee engineering proposals, including roads, stormwater drainage and urban infrastructure, in accordance with legislative requirements.
- Ability to work autonomously, set priorities and organise work effectively to meet service delivery timeframes.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to build rapport, prepare reports and technical advice, and communicate clearly both verbally and in writing.
- Customer-focused approach, with the ability to manage difficult situations, negotiate outcomes and resolve problems professionally.
- Thorough knowledge of engineering standards, guidelines and practices, with sound knowledge of civil engineering relating to land development.
- Well-developed computer skills, including the ability to use corporate systems and Microsoft Office products.
Desirable
- Experience in engineering within local government.
- Knowledge of Council’s design and construction requirements, planning instruments and policies.
- Understanding of Queensland planning legislation, relevant planning instruments and associated development assessment rules.
- Experience working in a development assessment environment.
Why work for Mackay Regional Council?
Mackay Regional Council is a dynamic, progressive and financially sound local government. We have responsibility for $3.5 billion worth of assets and employ almost 1200 dedicated staff in a vibrant, rapidly growing region where sugar, mining, beef, tourism and retail drive the economy.
Mackay is located halfway between Brisbane and Cairns and is truly the heart of Queensland, offering an idyllic lifestyle on the Central Queensland coast, from picturesque beaches and nearby island resorts to beautiful rainforests, high-quality education and health facilities, and a welcoming regional community.
In addition to the above, we also offer the following benefits:
- Stream A, Level 5 base annual salary from $99,911.99.
- Up to 18% superannuation, conditions apply.
- Choice of 4 or 5 weeks’ annual leave with 17.5% leave loading.
- Flexible work arrangements, including a 9-day fortnight roster.
- Salary sacrificing options may be available.
- Access to a lifestyle benefits program, including corporate discounts.
- Study assistance programs to support your career development.
- Ongoing learning and professional development opportunities.
- Employee Assistance Program, health and wellbeing initiatives, and active social clubs.
Want to know more about this role?
View the Position Description for this role in the document attachments. For further information, please contact the Talent and Onboarding Team by phoning 1300 MACKAY (1300 622 529).
How to apply
Prepare andsubmit your cover letter and resume, outlining your relevant experience for this role.
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Important information for applicants
To be considered for this position, all candidates must have the appropriate working rights for Australia. Your Australian work rights will be verified during the recruitment process. Applicants who progress beyond the interview stage will be required to undergo a pre-employment process, which includes comprehensive Pre-Employment Medical Assessments inclusive of Drug and Alcohol testing and a Criminal History Check.
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, where all applicants are treated fairly and respectfully and have equal access to all available opportunities. At Mackay Regional Council, diversity is about creating a respectful and inclusive workplace that recognises our employees’ unique contributions and perspectives, working together to deliver extraordinary results.