Contracts Manager x 2
Flexible hybrid working and free myki travel in regional Victoria
Professional growth through exposure to government and infrastructure environments
Role variety through diverse stakeholder engagement and contract portfolios
V/Line’s purpose is to connect Victorians through safe, reliable, and accessible transport. We believe in giving all Victorians opportunities through travel and transport – connecting them to jobs, education, family and friends, services, tourism and trade.
V/Line is experiencing significant growth and we’re delivering more services, more trains, cheaper fares, and huge projects. With more than 3700 weekly train and coach services, an expansive freight network and unprecedented rail investment, millions of Victorians depend on us to deliver. You could be one of our 3100 committed team members who are up to the challenge.
About the role
We have two Contracts Manager vacancies that play a key role in supporting major asset and maintenance outcomes through the management of high‑value contracts and trusted stakeholder relationships. You’ll work closely with delivery teams and government partners to ensure contracts are well‑governed, compliant and enabling outcomes that matter.
Reporting to the Senior Contracts & Commercial Managers within Assets & Maintenance, these roles manage end‑to‑end contract activities across infrastructure and maintenance portfolios. Each role is responsible for a primary contract portfolio, working with internal teams, legal and procurement to ensure contracts are executed effectively and in line with commercial and policy requirements.
Key accountabilities include:
Manage the preparation, negotiation, execution and administration of contracts
Maintain contract documentation and ensure compliance with policies and obligations
Support procurement activities and provide contract management expertise
Manage contract variations, extensions, claims and performance matters
Identify contractual risks and contribute to practical mitigation strategies
Monitor supplier and contractor performance against contract requirements
Provide clear advice on contractual, commercial and risk matters
Act as a key point of contact for internal and external stakeholders
Prepare reports on contract performance, risks and financial impacts
About you
You bring solid contract management experience and enjoy working with people across different disciplines and priorities. You communicate clearly, are comfortable navigating government policy frameworks, and take a practical, collaborative approach to resolving issues and supporting delivery.
These roles suit professionals in the early to mid‑stages of their careers who have built a strong foundation and are keen to deepen their exposure across complex infrastructure environments.
Our ideal candidate will possess the following:
Minimum three years’ experience in contract management or a closely related role.
Demonstrated experience in contract negotiation, including drafting, variations, claims, dispute resolution and managing delivery timeframes.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving capability, with the ability to assess risk and identify practical solutions.
Proven ability to interpret contractual and financial information and translate it into clear, structured reports or insights for diverse stakeholders, including senior leaders.
Experience across procurement activities, claims management and risk assessment.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with confidence engaging internal and external stakeholders.
Ability to balance commercial outcomes with compliance and policy requirements.
Practical, respectful and collaborative working style.
Commitment to integrity, transparency and ethical practice.
Desirable
Bachelor’s degree in Law, Business, Finance or a related field.
Exposure to Victorian Government procurement frameworks, including VGPB and/or MDPCP policies (highly regarded).
Professional accreditation such as WCC, NCMA or equivalent.
If your skills or experience don’t exactly match our listed requirements, we still encourage you to apply. We value diverse perspectives and believe in the potential for growth and development.
Why V/Line
In addition to free myki travel, we offer:
- Community impact – Make a genuine difference. Work in a role that connects Victorians, every day.
- Huge potential – We’re transforming, and you can too. Be a change maker, recognised for your contribution and creativity.
- Dynamic environment – V/Line operates in a constantly changing space. Join a fast-paced and exciting organisation.
- Collaborative team – You’ll be part of a broader supportive team. Surround yourself with talented, passionate peers.
- Flexible working – We support flexible working. Work in a way that supports you to thrive in your role.
We are committed to ensuring a comfortable and accessible recruitment experience. If you need any adjustments or have specific accessibility requirements at any stage of the process, please contact our Talent team at TalentSupport@vline.com.au or 1800 800 007 for confidential support.
As an equal opportunity employer, V/Line is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace and network that reflects the communities we serve. We accept and value the contributions of all our employees regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age or disability. We are also proud to be endorsed by Work 180 as a great place for women to work, second year in a row.
V/Line are proud to be a part of the Department of Transport & Planning's Yani Bangal Transport and Planning Portfolio First Peoples Careers Strategy 2023-2028. We take this opportunity to welcome and encourage applications from First Peoples.
At V/Line, safety is our priority. Successful applicants will undergo relevant pre-employment and medical checks to meet our safe working standards.
The total remuneration package for this role is offered within a broad range centred around $130,000 TRP inclusive of superannuation, with flexibility based on skills and experience.
The selection process may include aptitude assessments, video screening, and a behavioural interview.
Applications close: 11.59 pm on Monday ,4th May 2026.
