Senior Officer Asset Management
Closes: Jan 09, 2025
Together, we're working to build a vibrant and sustainable regional city... and we would love for you to join us.
In the heart of the Goldfields, Kalgoorlie-Boulder is a modern and thriving city that embodies the true spirit of a regional community. Located approximately 600 kilometres east of Perth, more than 30,000 people call the city home and enjoy the amenities and facilities of a metropolitan city, with the lifestyle benefits that come from living in a place where nature and adventure are on your doorstep.
With new leadership, dedicated staff and a supportive Council, the City is working towards the vision of being a sustainable regional city of the future.
We are dedicated to working together to achieve the best possible outcomes and are guided by our intention to:
- Be a clean and green city
- Be a place people call home
- Have facilities and services for everyone
- Encourage and support economic development and diversification
- Be a quality employer.
About the role
Senior Asset Officer to join our team. As an Senior Asset Officer, you will play a crucial role in managing and optimising our valuable public assets. If you have a passion for efficient asset management, strong analytical skills, and a commitment to community well-being, we encourage you to apply.
Responsibilities
Key responsibilities include:
Asset Inventory - Maintain an accurate inventory of all local government assets, including land, buildings, infrastructure, and equipment.
Lifecycle Management - Monitor the lifecycle of assets, from acquisition to disposal, ensuring optimal utilization and cost effectiveness.
Maintenance Planning - Collaborate with relevant departments to develop maintenance schedules, prioritize repairs, and manage asset maintenance budgets.
Risk Assessment - Identify risks associated with asset management and propose mitigation strategies.
Data Analysis - Utilize asset management software and geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze data and make informed decisions.
Collaboration - Work closely with other departments, stakeholders, and external agencies to enhance asset performance.
Who we are Looking for:
To be considered for this position, you will need:
- Bachelor’s degree in Asset Management, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Architecture or related field.
- Experience in local government asset management preferred.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and asset management software.
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
- Knowledge of property maintenance and local government regulations.
Values
SUPPORT - We will support each and every team member to work together, build relationships and deliver greater outcomes for our organisation and community.
RESPECT- We will treat our team members and our community with mutual respect and understanding.
FUN - We will promote and value work-life balance and create an environment that is rewarding and fulfilling.
RECOGNISE - We recognise and acknowledge all individuals and cultures and value their contributions to our organisation and the community that we serve.
CONNECT- We will work as one organisation that communicates openly, and actively connects with our teams, community and stakeholders.
Benefits
We provide employees with generous employment conditions/benefits, including:
- Salary sacrificing
- Flexible Working Arrangements
- A host of health and well-being initiatives, including the Employee Assistance Program
- Generous Superannuation contributions with the City matching up to 3% voluntary additional contributions
- Training and development opportunities
- Free Parking
- Subsidised gym/leisure centre membership (at the nearby Goldfields Oasis)
- $300 annual reimbursement for attendance at, or use of, City owned facilities
- Rebated childcare offered
- We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, meaning all applicants are treated fairly and respectfully and have equal access to the opportunities available.