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A leading Australian rail operator is seeking a skilled ERP Program Manager in Brisbane to lead their enterprise-wide ERP transformation. This high-visibility role requires 15+ years of experience in managing large programs, focusing on stakeholder engagement and team leadership. The position offers competitive benefits and a hybrid working environment, fostering career growth within a dynamic and inclusive culture.
Job Number: 92477-538673 Work type: Permanent - Full Time Location: Brisbane Categories: Information Technology, Project Management, Business Professional
Location: Brisbane
Remuneration/Benefit: Competitive package with annual bonus eligibility
About the role: Lead Aurizon’s enterprise-wide ERP transformation — one of our most significant business programs. You’ll drive complex, multi-disciplinary initiatives to deliver outcomes on scope, schedule, cost and quality, while setting the rhythm for delivery across streams, uplifting ways of working, and keeping senior leaders aligned through clear reporting and governance. This is a critical, highly visible role that blends strategic program leadership, stakeholder influence, and hands-on delivery oversight to ensure the program delivers value for Aurizon.
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Applications Close 8th October
Why Aurizon?
Aurizon is Australia’s largest rail freight operator and a top 100 ASX company.Each year, we deliver more than 250 million tonnes of Australian commodities right across the country. Aurizon is crucial to the Australian economy, connecting miners, primary producers and industry with international and domestic markets.
Look to Aurizon for a diverse and collaborative culture.
At Aurizon, we are proud of our diverse, collaborative, creative and high-performance culture. We celebrate the contribution of every employee and provide opportunities for career development in a dynamic, caring, and inclusive work environment.
Advertised: 01 Oct 2025 E. Australia Standard Time
Applications close: 08 Oct 2025 E. Australia Standard Time