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A leading environmental consultancy in Australia seeks a Project Performance Manager to oversee diverse projects aimed at combating climate change. This role involves navigating stakeholder engagement, managing project lifecycles, and ensuring compliance. Candidates should have a background in agriculture or environmental science, along with project management experience. Remote work is supported with some travel required.
Project Manager
Up to $150k plus super
QLD, NSW, WA - remote work supported with some travel to project site
If you're one of those people that's driven by making a positive impact on the world around you, this could be the opportunity you've been looking for.
Here, you'll be part of one of the most prominent teams in Australia's fight against climate change. Yours will be in an important role in projects that pull carbon from the atmosphere, foster biodiversity, and protect ecosystems.
As a Project Performance Manager, you'll be the driving force behind a project's lifecycle. From shaping its initial design to managing ongoing reporting and engaging with key stakeholders, you'll ensure long-term success and compliance of a diverse portfolio of projects.
This isn't just a strategic role. It's hands-on, requiring you to navigate complex challenges working with landholders, auditors and regulators to achieve success.
We're open to folks who are earlier in their career, or seasoned veterans. What's important is that you can show previous experience in a project management role, and a background in agriculture, carbon sequestration or environmental science. You'll also need experience in:
For more information on this and other opportunities in the carbon farming space, hit apply or reach out to James Bicknell at jay.bicknell {at} aurec.com, or via LinkedIn.
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