Provide Administrative support to the Major Projects Leadership Team as we work to unlock Tasmania’s significant renewable energy potential.
- Provide a high level of administrative support to a significant infrastructure project.
- Central Hobart office with flexible hours and hybrid work arrangements.
- Competitive salary with annual review process.
Salary range $89,558 – $110,146 plus super
With the help of over 30,000 people over 100 years, we have built, maintained, and refurbished hydropower infrastructure across Tasmania. We’re fuelling the future of energy with the power of the past, and we need skilled and reliable people to join us.
Major Projects is Hydro Tasmania’s bold vision to maximise Tasmania’s hydropower capacity, including the redevelopment of the Tarraleah hydropower scheme to a more flexible, future proof generating asset and developing our first pumped hydro scheme at Lake Cethana.
Tasmania has significant potential in the future development of wind and hydropower, coupled with more transmission and interconnection. It's anticipated these developments will drive billions of dollars in investment and create hundreds of jobs in Tasmania, as well as delivering energy security for Tasmania and lowest possible power prices for Tasmanians
We support applications from all members of our community for equitable access to our employment opportunities. We are open to discussing workplace flexibility in all our vacancies, to ensure we can attract the best candidates and accommodate individual needs, differences, disabilities and working arrangements, even in ways we have not thought of. Our merit-based recruitment practices are founded on building diversity by fostering an inclusive, flexible and equitable workplace. For more information about Hydro Tasmania please visit our website www.hydro.com.au/careers
About the role:
13-month max term opportunity.
The Project Administrator supports the Construction Leadership Team and Major Projects Program by ensuring efficient project delivery through coordination and administration. Responsibilities include resource management, meeting scheduling, report preparation, and logistics for workshops, events, and training.
The role also involves editing reports and presentations, issuing progress updates, managing SharePoint sites, maintaining organisation charts, training staff on travel and expenses, and assisting with document control.
Additionally, the Project Administrator facilitates onboarding and offboarding, supports process improvements, and handles administrative tasks like arranging PPE and stationery all while ensuring compliance with confidentiality and document management standards.
