Director Asset Management, Property & Environment Join to apply for the Director Asset Management, Property & Environment role at NSW Telco Authority. Base pay range A$241,000.00/yr - A$266,000.00/yr Drive a transformative program that combines strategic asset management, sustainability leadership, and digital innovation to deliver outcomes that matter for NSW communities. Total remuneration package starts from $241,655 per annum. Office location negotiable with hybrid working arrangements available Ability to travel to Sydney CBD is required. About the role The Director Asset Management, Property and Environment is a senior executive leadership position responsible for shaping how NSW Telco Authority manages and protects its critical infrastructure assets across the state. This includes hundreds of sites that support the Public Safety Network (PSN) and other essential telecommunications infrastructure. In this role, you will: Set the strategic direction for asset management across thousands of critical infrastructure assets. Manage a diverse property portfolio of approximately 800 leases, driving commercial outcomes and growth. Champion sustainability and compliance, embedding Net Zero initiatives and climate change planning into asset strategies. Lead a major uplift program to improve asset management maturity and policy compliance. Harness digital solutions for real-time monitoring, predictive decision-making, and lifecycle planning. Influence executive decisions on investment, risk, and longterm planning to maximise public value. Reporting to the Executive Director, Strategy, Commercial and Risk, you will lead a team of around 5 direct reports and 25 indirect reports, and collaborate with senior stakeholders across government, industry partners and service providers to influence strategic decisions and deliver longterm objectives. About You You are a strategic thinker and collaborative leader who thrives in complex environments and is passionate about delivering outcomes that matter. You bring: Extensive experience in asset lifecycle management and critical infrastructure. Strong commercial acumen and ability to negotiate complex property arrangements. Knowledge of environmental sustainability and compliance frameworks. Exceptional leadership skills capable of inspiring and developing diverse teams while driving cultural and capability uplift. The ability to influence at senior levels and build trusted relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Interested? Your application should include an uptodate CV which clearly details your relevant skills and experience for this position. Cover Letter and Selection Criteria are not mandatory. Contact For enquiries relating to recruitment please contact Caitlin Birrell via [email protected]. Closing Date Monday 18 January 2026 at 9:59am #J-18808-Ljbffr
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