About the Role Reporting to Johanna Gladman, Manager Service Enablement Water Treatment this is a pivotal role within the Service Enablement One Water department. As the Senior Asset Manager, you will be joining a multi-disciplinary team that has responsibility for the asset management and capital project development for all of Melbourne Water’s drinking water treatment plants. You will be a Registered Electrical Engineer, ideally with asset management experience and familiar with the water industry assets, such as motor control centres, transformers and HVNLV switchboards, protection relays and electric motors. You will have accountability for determining the strategic maintenance requirements for electrical assets and undertake condition and monitoring activities for all assets across the portfolio. We would like to introduce you to your next manager in this video where she is discussing the role and the skills, she is looking for in her new team member For more information, please see the attached Position Description: Position Description - Senior Asset Manager.pdf About you: Your skills and experience will include: Detailed knowledge of Electrical Engineering and operational complexities of water and sewerage transfer and treatment plants. Experience in asset management of water and/or sewerage assets in the relevant disciplines. Senior technical capability and leadership in the field of Electrical Engineering. Well-developed knowledge and proven application of technical and general risk management processes and techniques related to large and medium scale infrastructure. Ability to critically explore and analyse solution options and evaluate consequences of different risk scenarios and implement appropriate cost-effective risk management techniques. The Security of Critical Infrastructure (SoCI) Act 2018 requires Melbourne Water, as an operator of critical infrastructure, to prepare a Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP), which has been undertaken and managed by the Security and Emergency Management Team. Melbourne Water is required to assess roles to determine what roles are critical under the Act. All employees working in a role deemed SoCI critical will require additional background checks via AusCheck. This role is deemed critical, and the preferred applicant will be asked to undertake an AusCheck. This role requires travel to the various Melbourne Water sites when required, and you must be willing to do this. If you are motivated to apply your professional skills to large assets and large projects, working for a high public profile and iconic organisation, we welcome your application How to Apply Click the 'Apply Now' button below and complete our online application form. Closing date: Monday 16 September at 11:55pm AEST