This newly created role reflects the first time UQ has introduced a dedicated scheduling and programming function at the program level, providing visibility across a portfolio of capital works projects
Job Summary
This newly created role reflects the first time UQ has introduced a dedicated scheduling and programming function at the program level, providing visibility across a portfolio of capital works projects.
The role offers a strong work-life balance, a stable pipeline of projects, and the opportunity to influence delivery outcomes at a portfolio level.
Employees benefit from up to 26 weeks paid parental leave, 17% superannuation contributions, flexible working arrangements including hybrid options, and career development opportunities.
Matching Summary
This newly created role reflects the first time UQ has introduced a dedicated scheduling and programming function at the program level, providing visibility across a portfolio of capital works projects.
Salary
Base: $117,958 – $132,247 plus 17% superannuation; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Up to 26 weeks paid parental leave, flexible working arrangements, career development opportunities
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Construction planning and scheduling
Critical path analysis expertise
Program-level schedule consolidation
Use of Primavera P6 and/or MS Project
Stakeholder engagement across delivery teams
Nice-to-have
Strong program and schedule management
Experience in capital works or infrastructure
Client-side project management role
Ability to optimize project schedules
Support strategic decision-making
Key Requirements
Relevant qualifications or equivalent experience in Project Management, Construction, Design, or Engineering
Demonstrated experience in construction planning within capital works
Strong capability in critical path analysis and schedule optimisation
Ability to consolidate multiple project schedules into a program-level view
Unrestricted work rights in Australia
Work Rights
Must maintain unrestricted work rights in Australia