Description:
Lead the provision of a Digital Engineering framework within the Roads directorate for driving better business, projects and asset management outcomes for the Transport and Stormwater infrastructure network.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the development of Digital Engineering (DE) Framework within the Roads directorate, aligning the long-term outcomes of Council.
- Manage asset and non-asset data, systems and connectivity across Transport and Stormwater corridors, precincts, catchments, and regions using digital engineering and building information modelling.
- Engage with relevant internal stakeholders to understand the organisation’s core needs and ensure the asset data and systems in place are fit-for-purpose.
- Contribute to the asset recognition process by assisting in the preparation of Infrastructure Asset data for road (including bridges and footpaths), road inventory and drainage infrastructure for systems transition
- Engage and manage consulting engineers and/or contractors in the provision of professional services related to roads and drainage asset and corridor management data, inspections/surveys, and systems.
- Review operations of the whole of life asset process cycle to determine their effectiveness within the Roads directorate. Utilise corporate systems to document and present to stakeholders for opportunities of improvement.
- Act as the lead support to the Program andbranch as representative in Councils Strategic Asset Maintenance and Management System project (Council’s Enterprise Asset Management Solution (EAMS) project) and other corporate information and data projects as required.
- Respond to technical and customer enquiries on Roads and Drainage Infrastructure and corridor data and asset systems
Matters. Essential Requirements
- Can start immediate
- 5+ years experience in Broad Asset Management
- Degree in Civil Engineering and suitable experience in Tactical Asset Management, or relevant tertiary qualification and experience in Tactical Asset Management.
- Experience with a Geographical Information System (GIS) is essential
- Demonstrated ability to produce concise technical reports and documents which inform stakeholders and support decision making.
- IT Process background