About the Company As part of the GenusPlus Group (ASX:GNP), we remain committed to our core values of safety, integrity, quality, and growth. Our people and our culture are at the centre of everything we do. As we head into 2026, Genus is preparing for a strong year of expansion and is looking to grow our experienced and dedicated team. Genus Infrastructure delivers end-to-end solutions across Transmission, Distribution, Substations, Communications, and Renewable Energy throughout Australia. We''re known for our innovation, safety-first culture, and commitment to excellence. The New England REZ Project The New England REZ (NEREZ) network operator will design, construct, finance, operate and maintain the new transmission lines and related infrastructure, such as energy hubs (substations) and enabling infrastructure, that will connect the REZ to the NSW grid. The project is the core of the New England REZ and the network operators scope. The Role Reporting to the Executive General Manager, the Estimating Directors purpose is to provide strategic leadership, governance, and oversight of the estimating and pre-contracts operational functions across the NEREZ Project. The Estimating Director will be part of preparing comprehensive documentation detailing its approach to delivering the NEREZ and the benefits to local supply chains and work proactively and positively with communities, First Nations people and landowners. Key Responsibilities High-level stakeholder engagement and relationship management, including managing external partners, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. Provide strategic insights on market trends, pricing, labour, and material costs to inform bidding and commercial decisions. Ensuring accuracy, commercial viability, competitiveness, and alignment of estimates with organisational objectives, while managing tender risk. The role ensures effective and accurate cost planning, tender strategy, client engagement, and cross-functional collaboration, while fostering a high-performance culture across the estimating function. Lead, mentor, and manage the estimating team, providing clear direction, performance expectations, and professional development opportunities, including succession planning. Oversee the preparation, review, and approval of all project tender documentation, estimates, and cost plans. Approve tender submissions within Delegation of Authority limits and provide executive oversight of high-value or high-risk bids. Identify opportunities to improve estimating processes, methodologies, templates, and systems for efficiency and accuracy. Collaborate with Operations, Project Management, Finance, and Procurement to ensure alignment of tender strategies, cost assumptions, and risk management. Oversee subcontractor pre-qualification, tendering strategies, and compliance. Develop, implement, and maintain an overarching group business management system, standardising key processes across the group. Oversee Project compliance and risk management activities, ensure Business and Project compliance with legislative, standards, client, and group requirements. Skills and Experience Required Minimum 15+ years experience in high level estimating, cost planning, or pre-contracts, including significant senior leadership or management experience. Tertiary qualifications in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Engineering, Business, or a related technical field. Demonstrated experience leading complex tendering processes across utilities, construction, infrastructure, and/or resources industries. Proven ability to develop estimating strategies, pricing frameworks, commercial models, and accurate high-value cost estimates. Proven experience in leading, mentoring, and developing high-performing teams, including succession planning. Advanced knowledge and practical application of governance, compliance, and legislative requirements relevant to estimating and pre-contracts. Strong capability in analysing, managing, and mitigating commercial, contractual, and operational risks, including achieving consensus through negotiation and conflict resolution. Advanced written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare reports and present confidently to executives, clients, and key stakeholders. Why Join Genus? Join Genus in this high level role. Be part of a team at the forefront of building an innovative and sustainable future. Contribute and direct this transformative initiative that advances Australias clean energy infrastructure, driving economic growth, and supports a low carbon future. This project will shape how energy is produced and delivered for generations to come. Genus is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We strongly encourage applications from women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people from diverse backgrounds. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Estimating Director