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Asset and Procurement Analyst - Wellington

Veolia Australia and New Zealand

Lower Hutt

On-site

NZD 60,000 - 100,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a forward-thinking company as an Asset and Procurement Analyst in Wellington. This multifaceted role involves managing condition assessments, procurement processes, and data analysis for wastewater treatment assets. You'll leverage your analytical skills and attention to detail to optimize asset management and ensure compliance with industry standards. The company fosters a collaborative environment and values diversity, offering opportunities for professional growth. If you're passionate about making a positive impact on the community and the environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you to thrive.

Benefits

Great team-working environment
Competitive salary
Employee assistance programs
Opportunities for professional growth
Stable employment
Meaningful work

Qualifications

  • 2+ years experience in condition assessment, preferably in water/wastewater infrastructure.
  • Strong analytical skills and proficiency in condition assessment methodologies.

Responsibilities

  • Manage condition assessment program and procurement processes.
  • Provide insights for data-driven decision-making in asset management.

Skills

Analytical Skills
Attention to Detail
Communication Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
Negotiation Skills

Education

Bachelor's degree in Engineering
Degree in Data Science
Degree in Asset Management
Degree in Data Analytics

Tools

Condition Assessment Tools
Data Analysis Software

Job description

The Opportunity

Veolia Australia & New Zealand is the only global company to provide a full range of environmental services in the fields of water, waste management and energy solutions. With the global expertise gained from serving the environment for more than 150 years,

We have an opportunity for an Asset and Procurement Analyst to join our team based in Wellington. In this newly created multifaceted role, you will be responsible for managing the condition assessment program, procurement processes, and data analysis for wastewater treatment plant assets in the Wellington Region.

The role requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and excellent communication abilities to effectively manage assets, optimise procurement, and provide critical insights for data-driven decision-making in asset management.

What's on offer
  • A great team-working environment
  • Competitive salary
  • Employee assistance programs (EAP) through assure which covers mental health, nutrition, financial, legal, coaching and career transition support
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development
  • Stable employment with a reputable organisation
  • Meaningful work that contributes to the well-being of our community
What you'll be responsible for
  • Condition Assessment Planning
  • Condition Inspections
  • Procurement Management
  • Data Collection and Management
  • Analysis and Reporting
  • Risk Assessment
  • Performance Monitoring
  • Lifecycle Analysis
  • Standards and Compliance
  • Collaboration and Communication
You will provide critical insights into the health and performance of assets, enabling data-driven decision-making and supporting the overall effectiveness of the asset management system. This role will contribute to maintaining the reliability, efficiency, and longevity of wastewater treatment plant assets across the Wellington Region, while ensuring compliance with ISO 55001 standards.

What you'll need to be successful
Education
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Data Science, or related field
  • Degree in Asset Management or Data Analytics beneficial
Certifications
  • Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) or similar certification
  • Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) certifications relevant to water infrastructure (e.g., ultrasonic, visual inspection)
  • Certified Infrastructure Inspector certification beneficial
Experience
  • 2+ years of experience in condition assessment, preferably in water/wastewater infrastructure
  • Experience with various condition assessment techniques and technologies
  • Familiarity with water treatment plant operations and equipment
Skills
  • In-depth knowledge of condition assessment methodologies and best practices
  • Proficiency in using condition assessment tools and technologies
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to interpret technical data and prepare comprehensive reports
  • Understanding of risk assessment and criticality analysis
You are an analytical thinker with the ability to analyse data, identify trends and draw meaningful conclusions. Your communication skills see you effectively convey complex technical information to various stakeholders. Collaboration and organisation skills come to you naturally as you demonstrate strong experience in managing multiple tasks, prioritising workload, meeting deadlines and working closely with diverse teams.

Along with your aptitude for finding solutions to asset-related issues and procurement challenges, you bring with you proven negotiation, critical thinking, attention to detail and adaptability skills. In addition you demonstrate daily, your interpersonal skills, time management and integrity. All of these attributes are key to success in this role.

A Veolia Career
At Veolia Australia and New Zealand, you’ll join a team of over 6000 passionate innovators... and good humans. Our environmental solutions help customers preserve and renew our natural resources, creating a better future for our planet.

We value diversity, equality and inclusion, and we are committed to providing working environments where everyone is included and treated fairly and with respect. We encourage people from diverse backgrounds to apply.

If you can tick most of the boxes and are keen to contribute to Veolia’s ecological transformation, then hit the apply button now!

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