Analyst - Strategic Asset Management

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Warrnambool, Victoria (VIC) Warrnambool City Council

Job Ref:  20220104/1907
Employer:  Warrnambool City Council
Job Type:  Permanent Full Time
City:  Warrnambool
Salary and Benefits:  $81,190 to $88,170 p.a (pro-rata)
07/01/2022 19:58



Analyst - Strategic Asset Management


Reference Number: 20220104/1907

Applications Close: Friday, January 21 - 5:00 pm

Position Description:

Warrnambool City Council has an infrastructure asset portfolio in excess of $770M which provide a range of services to the community and Council. The Assets and Development Unit are now seeking an Analyst with a technical focus to continue to deliver timely advice and to promote the principles and practices of asset management to the organisation.

The successful Asset Analyst will utilise asset management and spatial systems to make informed decisions for use by management, the organisation and external stakeholder enquiries.  

  • High level of computer literacy, database knowledge and excel functionality.
  • Data Quality Assurance and Analysis
  • GIS/Spatial skills – object editing and analytics

Please ensure that a cover letter, response to the key selection criteria and resume is submitted as part of the application process.
All applications to be submitted to hr@warrnambool.vic.gov.au.

Applications Close: 5.00pm Friday 21 January 2022

Salary Range: $81,190 to $88,170 p.a (pro-rata)

Position status: Permanent Full Time

Further Enquiries: David Leahy, Director City Infrastructure on 03 5559 4868 or dleahy@warrnambool.vic.gov.au

Warrnambool City Council is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a safe working environment that embraces and values child safety, diversity and inclusion. If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicant, or if you have a disability, we encourage you to apply. If you require advice and support during the recruitment process please contact us on the following details: (03) 5559 4800 or hr@warrnambool.vic.gov.au

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