Full time, Permanent 3 days ago, from Thames-Coromandel District Council Leading and managing Council's Development Engineering Team and workload, you will work closely with other stakeholders to create a collaborative and high-performing work environment. Coordinating the assessment of resource consent applications, to ensure that development across the peninsula is supported and new infrastructure assets are appropriate for vesting in Council. Tasks and responsibilities Leading and mentoring staff while providing professional advice to applicants regarding engineering issues to achieve workable solutions. Working across the organisation, for example with Planning, Regulatory and Infrastructure teams, in a collaborative manner. Ensuring public infrastructure assets are designed and built in accordance with Council's engineering standards and policies before being vested in Council. Ensuring the team workload and timeframes are met for the assessment of resource and building consents. Skills and experience You will have a thorough understanding of how development engineering fits into the processing of resource consents under the Resource Management Act, as well as: Experience working in a Land Development management role in a local authority and/or consultancy sector. Relevant tertiary Engineering qualification e.g. BE Civil, B.Technology, NZCE Civil or NZ Dip.Eng. Sound understanding of roads, water, wastewater, and stormwater engineering requirements. Experience in supervising roading and three-waters design and construction projects. Working knowledge of NZS3910: Condition of Contract for Building and Civil Engineering Construction. You will have great people and leadership experience, with strong ethics and an ability to develop and maintain sound professional relationships. With a great sense of humour, you will thrive working in a small supportive team. The successful candidate will demonstrate, in their application letter, how they meet the key requirements of the role. This is a permanent full-time role based at the Council offices in Thames. The right to work in New Zealand and a current, full drivers' license is mandatory. Applications are open until 17 November 2024. #J-18808-Ljbffr