You’re someone who wants to create outcomes that have a real impact on the people of NSW.
You're passionate about public service and ready to lead a team of professionals, share your expertise and guide decision-making to help shape the future of our State.
In this role, you'll:
Join the newly established Prioritisation and Asset Management (PAM) team in a critical role where you will use your expertise in hydrological and hydraulic management to ensure hydraulic risk is embedded in asset strategies, renewals, and prioritisation plans, supporting safe, reliable, and resilient infrastructure.
You will lead condition assessments and failure investigations, analyse root causes, and provide clear, actionable advice to guide asset lifecycle management, risk mitigation, and long-term maintenance. You will also prepare evidence-based business cases and reports, translating complex technical data into strategic recommendations that drive the reliability, resilience, and sustainability of Transport’s road network.
This is a permanent role.
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About you
You are an experienced asset management leader with a strong track record in developing and implementing asset maintenance strategies and programs that support effective whole-of-life management of transport asset condition.
You bring extensive experience in preparing asset management plans and leading teams of project managers and external service providers to deliver high-quality, fit-for-purpose outcomes.
You are a collaborative and capable leader, skilled at guiding and motivating multidisciplinary teams of technical specialists while effectively working with stakeholders across disciplines. You translate complex technical information into clear, actionable advice that drives strategic and operational decisions.
You hold tertiary qualifications in a relevant engineering, environmental science, hydrology or related discipline, or demonstrated relevant, equivalent professional experience.
Who we are
Transport for NSW provides a safe, integrated, and efficient transport system. We connect people, communities and industry every day.
Join us
Our workforce is as diverse as the community we serve. If you’d like further information on our inclusion and diversity initiatives, visit Transport careers
Flexible work options may be available. Learn more via Flexible work options and policy
Apply today
Applications close 11:59 PM Monday 9 February 2026
For more information about this role, please contact LUCY.BROPHY@TRANSPORT.NSW.GOV.AU.
Aboriginal people and people living with disability are supported throughout the recruitment process and at work, and we encourage you to apply. Visit Supporting Aboriginal People or Supporting People with Disability for more information or speak to your talent team member to arrange any adjustments to how you interact with us.
Learn more about how to apply via Our recruitment process | Transport for NSW
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