
Req ID: 683392
Personnel Area: Public Transport Services
Branch: Transport Operations
Duration: Contract – up to 4 years (4 positions)
Location: Brisbane - Carina, Garden City, Virigina and Willawong Depots - All office-based
Closing date: Friday, 11 September 2026.
Our Business
Public Transport Services plays a vital role in keeping Brisbane moving. From planning for future growth to delivering reliable services today, the division supports a connected, accessible and liveable city.
Our Branch
Transport Operations is responsible for delivering bus network services from eight bus depots and performing bus network coordination and control through the Network Coordination Centre.
We are seeking four exceptional executive leaders to join its Public Transport Service Group as a Depot Manager, a critical leadership role responsible for the strategic and operational management of a major depot operation delivering safe, reliable, and customer-focused bus and Metro services.
This is a rare opportunity to lead a large, complex, 24/7 operation that directly impacts the daily lives of thousands of Brisbane residents. As a member of Council's executive leadership cohort, you will champion service excellence, operational performance, workforce capability, safety leadership, and continuous improvement while contributing to the delivery of a future-ready and sustainable public transport network.
The role
Reporting to General Manager, Transport Operations, the Depot Manager is accountable for the overall performance of a depot operation, balancing local operational priorities with broader city-wide transport objectives.
You will lead large multidisciplinary teams, oversee significant operational resources and budgets, influence network-wide performance outcomes, and ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable delivery of scheduled services.
As part of a 24/7 public transport environment, the successful candidate will also participate in incident response and may be required to provide on-call leadership support during critical service disruptions, emergencies, and disaster events.
In this role, you will:
To be successful, you will have:
Desirable:
Tertiary qualification in a relevant field such as Transport Management, Logistics, Business Administration, Operations Management, or Public Administration (or equivalent experience).
Certifications or diplomas in Work Health and Safety (WHS) or Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) to support compliance with safety-critical requirements.
Pre-employment requirements
Criminal history and business history checks will be undertaken on preferred applicants.
Benefits of working for Council include:
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How to apply: Click on the 'I’m interested' button to complete your online application. Please upload your tailored resume and covering letter (of no more than one page) demonstrating your suitability to the position.
For more information: Please call Lillian Moriarty on 07 3178 7205.
People from diverse backgrounds, including those living with a disability and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who may have questions about the recruitment process or working at Council, are encouraged to reach out to the contact above, who can connect you with a member of Council’s Diversity and Inclusion team.
Application Closing Date: Friday, 11 September 2026 at 11:55pm AEST.
Brisbane City Council is a multi-award winning accessible and inclusive workplace where our people represent the diverse communities we serve, are supported, and can feel safe. Council has been awarded Employer of the Year at the National Disability Awards and has been recognised multiple times with ‘Gold Employer’ status from the Australian Workplace Equality Index for LGBTI inclusion.
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