Add expected salary to your profile for insightsAre you passionate about shaping the future of our communities? The Far North District Council is seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Infrastructure Planner to lead and innovate in the development of our region's infrastructure. This is your opportunity to make a significant impact, working on diverse projects that enhance the quality of life for our residents and ensure sustainable growth.Te Wero - The ChallengeAs a Senior Infrastructure Planner, you will collaborate with a dedicated team of professionals, engage with stakeholders, and utilise your expertise to plan and implement critical infrastructure projects.You will deliver comprehensive technical and professional infrastructure planning services within the Infrastructure Group, ensuring robust support for:Strategic Development: Crafting and implementing long-term infrastructure strategies that align with regional growth and sustainability goals.Project Management: Overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of infrastructure projects, ensuring they meet quality standards, timelines, and budget constraints.Stakeholder Collaboration: Engaging with local communities, government agencies, and private sector partners to foster collaboration and ensure projects meet the needs of all stakeholders.Innovation and Sustainability: Integrating innovative technologies and sustainable practices into infrastructure planning to enhance efficiency and environmental stewardship.Risk Management: Identifying potential risks and developing mitigation strategies to ensure the resilience and reliability of infrastructure systems.The ideal candidate will possess:7+ years' experience in planning, civil, or environmental engineering, including 2+ years in infrastructure planning.A relevant tertiary qualification in planning, engineering, or environmental science.Membership or eligibility for membership in a relevant institution.Knowledge or willingness to learn Te Ao Maori, tikanga, Te Reo Maori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi obligations.Strong documentation, reporting, and writing skills, including business case processes.Advanced experience with the Resource Management Act and/or Local Government Act and understanding of upcoming legislative changes.Practical understanding of project management, policy development, collaboration, and consenting.Ability to handle sensitive and confidential issues confidently.Commitment to community outcomes and a progressive mindset.Far North District Council are proud of our diverse workforce and are committed to maintaining an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We are a progressive and growing council filled with like-minded people who love what they do and are committed to providing superior services to residents and their community.You will be given all the tools of the trade to hit the ground running.Learning & Development plan to ensure your ongoing growth and success within the organisation.The salary for this position is Grade 19 within Council's salary structure, plus Kiwi Saver.We offer hybrid working, flexible work arrangements.Free $100,000 life insurance scheme (conditions apply).Free Will package, so that if the unexpected happens your family is supported.Join us in making a tangible impact on the environment and the lives of our residents. Together, we will build a resilient and sustainable future for our community.Creating Great Places, Supporting our PeopleTo help fast track investigation, please include here any other relevant details that prompted you to report this job ad as fraudulent / misleading / discriminatory.Researching careers? Find all the information and tips you need on career advice.
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