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Planning and Statutory Assessment Specialist


Company : TasNetworks


Location : Hobart, Tasmania


Created : 2025-04-25


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Planning and Statutory Assessment SpecialistBand 5 - base salary from $117,700 per annum (plus super) - total package to be negotiated with preferred candidate based on skills and experienceJoin the Major Transmission Projects team at a pivotal time in this newly created position of Planning and Statutory Assessment Specialist, with a strong focus on planning permits!As the Planning and Statutory Assessment Specialist, the key focus of your role is to provide support and advice to the Leader Planning and Statutory Assessments as well as the broader Major Transmission Project team. This will be achieved through:Having an in-depth knowledge of land use planning and other regulatory assessment processesEvaluating consultants'' outputs to ensure they are fit-for-purposeIdentification, management and mitigation of risksActively participating in forums and briefings with both internal and external stakeholdersAbout youTo be successful in this role you will have an extensive background in planning, combined with a solid understanding of various regulatory assessment processes. You will hold tertiary qualifications in land use planning or a relatable discipline. You will be familiar with the relevant land use planning, heritage, Aboriginal Heritage and environmental legislation and assessments.You will possess exceptional communication skills, as consulting with stakeholders regularly plays a key part in your success in this role. The successful candidate will also have:Sound judgement and a pragmatic, risk-based approach to decision making and problem solvingA personal commitment to ongoing learning and professional developmentThe ability to work effectively in an environment of ambiguity and changeRegular intrastate travel is required, including additional after-hours work from time to time.What''s on offerThis is a 2 year fixed term full time opportunity, offering an attractive remuneration and benefits package.At TasNetworks we want to power a bright future for our people, our community and our customers. We offer a supportive work environment where safety is at the heart of everything we do.As an "employer of choice" we offer excellent employee benefits including:Great professional development opportunitiesFlexible work arrangementsElectricity discount of 16.66% (following probationary period)Paid volunteer daysFree onsite parkingOnsite gyms (plus an annual health and wellbeing rebate)Personalised career pathways and development opportunitiesAll the equipment you''ll need to be successful in your roleHow to applyPlease ensure you attach a cover letter outlining how your skills and experience are aligned with this role, and a current resume. For more information about this opportunity and to acquire a position description, please click here.Applications close 11:59pm Sunday 27 April 2025, however, we will be reviewing applications upon receipt and may commence our recruitment process prior to the closing date.For further information about the role, please contact David Palmer, Leader Planning and Statutory Assessment Planning - david.palmer@tasnetworks.com.auTasNetworks is an Equal Opportunity employer and is committed to responding to every applicant. We encourage applications from all members of the community, including people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and mature aged people.To be eligible for this position, you are required to have Australian citizenship, permanent residence or a current valid visa that allows you to fulfil the requirements of this role. Successful applicants will undergo necessary pre-employment checks.About UsTasNetworks is Powering a Bright Future by delivering safe and sustainable essential services while maximising value for all of Tasmania. We are committed to providing our customers with affordable and reliable electricity, while helping Australia transition to cleaner energy sources. #J-18808-Ljbffr