$138,860 - $149,485 + Super and Allowances PSCAA24Join Our Team as a Leader in Port Operations!Are you ready to take the helm and steer the operational performance of our Port Operations Branch to new heights? In this dynamic role, you''ll be at the forefront of strategic development and delivery of the Port Operations Program. Your expertise will be crucial in administering the Shipping and Pilotage Act 1967, ensuring smooth maritime operations, and performing Deputy Harbour Master functions across S&P Act ports throughout the State. You will also support the strategic development and delivery of the Port Operations Program.To excel in this role, you will have a knack for developing and implementing risk management principles, procedures, and policies within a maritime and port regulatory environment. In-depth knowledge of International, National, and State conventions and management arrangements related to maritime operations and environmental emergencies in Western Australia, and exceptional communication skills and the ability to remain composed under pressure.The work schedule is predominantly Monday to Friday, with shared on-call duties outside of standard hours (generous allowance applicable!). This opportunity promises a great work-life balance with some regional travel, offering the best of both worlds for qualified professionals in Perth.Want to know more?For further information about the role, we encourage you to review the Job Description Form (JDF) attached to our JobsWA advert andcontactChris Mather, Executive Director, Maritimeon0455 076 022 .The Manager Port Operations is afull-timepermanentopportunity.The successful applicant or applicants assessed as suitable through this process may receive further offers of employment (fixed term or permanent) in this or similar roles for a period of twelve (12) months from date of first appointment.About youYou are anexperiencedpeople leaderwith excellent interpersonal skills.You canidentify problemsanddevelop solutionswhilst working under pressure in a dynamic, ever-changing environment.You can cultivate strong, productiveworking relationshipsand partnerships.You canproducehigh level plans, guidance notes and correspondence for a range of stakeholders.You have soundknowledge of maritime conventionsand arrangements as they pertain to shipping operations and emergencies.Candidates must hold a minimum of a Master As part of our team, you will enjoyGenerous On-Call Allowance- historically $20K+ per year on top of the base salary!Access to flexible working arrangements including working from home or alternate work location for enhanced work life balance.A competitive salary, 12%employer contributed superannuation and salary sacrifice options.A role youre truly proud of. Your success directly and clearly impacts the success of the Department and broader community.The ability toaccrue flexitimeon top of4 weeksannual leave,3 public service holidaysandlong service leave every 7 years.Bright, modern facility close to transport links with a positive team environment.How do your skills match this job?How do your skills match this job?Sign in and update your profile to get insights.The Department of Transport began operations on 1 July 2009, after the former Department for Planning and Infrastructure was split into 3 new agencies. The transport function is integral to business and commerce and important for social interaction and connecting communities.Our key focus is on operational transport functions and strategic transport planning and policy across the range of public and commercial transport systems that service Western Australia. With more than 1000 employees, we have the expertise to deliver and connect a complex, inter-related economic and social network.We connect people with goods and services through an intricate system of roads, railways, airports, ports and waterways and educate and regulate to keep them safe within those networks. We co-ordinate and prioritise the transport related infrastructure that allows our economy to grow.Source: This is an extract from the company''s own website.The Department of Transport began operations on 1 July 2009, after the former Department for Planning and Infrastructure was split into 3 new agencies. The transport function is integral to business and commerce and important for social interaction and connecting communities.Our key focus is on operational transport functions and strategic transport planning and policy across the range of public and commercial transport systems that service Western Australia. With more than 1000 employees, we have the expertise to deliver and connect a complex, inter-related economic and social network.We connect people with goods and services through an intricate system of roads, railways, airports, ports and waterways and educate and regulate to keep them safe within those networks. We co-ordinate and prioritise the transport related infrastructure that allows our economy to grow.Source: This is an extract from the company''s own website.To help fast track investigation, please include here any other relevant details that prompted you to report this job ad as fraudulent / misleading / discriminatory. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Manager Port Operations