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Date Posted
Today
New!Remote Work Level
Hybrid Remote
Location
Hybrid Remote in Brisbane, QL, Australia
Salary
108.36 AUD Daily
Categories
Consulting, Government, Operations, Product Manager, Project Manager
About the Role
Title: Transformation & Implementation Specialist
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Job Description:
Location:
Brisbane
Work Type:
Contract
Industry:
PMO & Project Management
Contact Name:
Alan Kocjman
Contact Phone:
07 3291 5401
Contract until February 2026 + short term extension
Brisbane CBD based with 2 days WFH
$108.36 incl super per day
Opportunity to join a newly formed Transformation Management Office (TMO) within a large Government client and their Infrastructure Services Division. We are seeking a seasoned transformation specialist to lead the uplift of project and program management maturity across the division. This is a strategic contract role focused on setup, delivery, and handover
This role will be instrumental in establishing foundational practices, governance, and tools to support consistent and effective project delivery across a significant infrastructure portfolio.Key Responsibilities
- Create fit-for-purpose tools, templates, and playbooks for consistent project delivery.
- Engage with stakeholders across all levels, including executives and board members.
- Deliver strategic upskilling and awareness training to internal staff.
- Establish risk and issue management processes aligned with audit/compliance standards.
- Transfer knowledge and hand over a sustainable toolkit to permanent TMO staff.
About You
- Proven experience establishing a TMO or similar transformation office.
- Ability to retrospectively assess and guide strategic decisions.
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
- Hands-on, practical problem solver with the ability to influence and drive change.
- Familiarity with program/project management methodologies (e.g., PRINCE2, MSP, Agile) and governance frameworks.
- Public sector experience is desirable but not essential.