Senior Electrical Infrastructure Engineer
About this opportunity
Help shape the future of one of Australia’s leading universities. The University of Queensland is seeking an experienced and strategic Senior Electrical Infrastructure Engineer to play a critical role in the stewardship, optimisation and future planning of UQ’s electrical infrastructure network across multiple campuses.
Joining the Infrastructure and Sustainability team within Property and Facilities, this is a rare opportunity to work on large-scale, technically complex infrastructure that directly supports world-class teaching, research and community impact. From long-term asset planning and major infrastructure upgrades through to engineering governance and technical leadership, this role offers genuine influence and purpose.
You will work closely with senior stakeholders, consultants, contractors and government authorities to ensure UQ’s electrical infrastructure remains safe, reliable, compliant and future-ready.
Key responsibilities include:
- Providing strategic leadership for the planning, lifecycle management and optimisation of UQ’s electrical infrastructure and assets.
- Leading campus-wide electrical infrastructure planning, forecasting utilisation and guiding augmentation programs aligned to master planning and capital works priorities.
- Acting as a subject matter expert, providing high-level technical advice, design review, construction oversight and problem resolution across complex projects.
- Establishing and maintaining electrical engineering standards, policies and procedures to ensure safe, compliant and sustainable outcomes.
- Supporting a culture of leadership, continuous improvement and engineering excellence.
About You
You are a highly capable electrical engineering professional with strong technical expertise, strategic capability and the confidence to lead complex infrastructure initiatives in a large and diverse environment.
You will have:
- Qualifications equivalent to a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education and training.
- Extensive experience in strategic asset management of electrical engineering infrastructure, including lifecycle planning, utilisation forecasting and program development.
- Demonstrated subject matter expertise across electrical engineering systems, with experience in briefing, design review, inspections and resolving complex technical issues.
- Strong knowledge and practical application of Workplace Health and Safety legislation and principles.
- Proven financial management capability, including preparing, monitoring and managing budgets.
- Experience with energy management systems and electrical facilities management systems.
- Highly developed interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to influence and coordinate across diverse stakeholder groups.
- Demonstrated leadership experience, with the ability to guide, develop and motivate others in a performance-focused, continuous improvement culture.
Desirable but not essential: Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ) certification.
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