
Director, Cost Control
Level Crossing Removal Project
Posted 8 days ago
Company description:
The Victorian Health Building Authority (VHBA) is responsible for the rollout of the Victorian Government's multi-billion-dollar health capital projects. We're delivering world-class health facilities across Victoria including new public hospitals and emergency care, community health services, ambulance branches, residential aged care and mental health facilities. VHBA also provides technical support across engineering, property, asset management and environmental sustainability disciplines.
Job description:
About VHBA
The Victorian Health Building Authority (VHBA) is responsible for the rollout of the Victorian Government's multi-billion-dollar health capital projects. We're delivering world-class health facilities across Victoria including new public hospitals and emergency care, community health services, ambulance branches, residential aged care and mental health facilities. VHBA also provides technical support across engineering, property, asset management and environmental sustainability disciplines.
The Opportunity:
The Director of Project Cost Control is accountable for managing all aspects of project cost control, including budget allocation, cost reporting, forecasting, cash flow, and change management. The role leads the development of business cases with accurate cost estimates and historical benchmarks and ensures the integrity of the Project Controls System for timely, accurate reporting.
- Participate in contractor bid reviews and assist in contractor variation and claims evaluations as required.
- Support the project teams by undertaking necessary internal tasks to provide cost management advice and inputs into key project reports and provide cost control and change management support across the project scope as required.
- Lead the development of business cases, to provide the state with an accurate project cost estimate, including analysis of historic costs for benchmarks
We are looking for:
- Broad leadership experience of Cost Control ideally within a Project Controls function. Sound understanding of project controls mechanisms including cost forecast, program and month end reporting.
- Proven ability to offer expert guidance, thought leadership, and mentorship, promoting cost/budget management as a key element of organisational planning and culture.
- A sound understanding of risks associated with procurement, commercial contracts, project management, and transport services, within the Victorian Government context
- Bachelor (or higher) qualification in Quantity Surveying, Engineering, Construction Management or a related discipline is highly regarded.
To learn more about the opportunity and view the full requirements please download a copy of the Position Description HERE.
Interested in working with VHBA?
Please click the "Apply" button to submit a copy of your resume and a cover letter expressing your interest and suitability for the role.
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Applications close 11.59pm Wednesday 21st of May 2025
If you require any adjustment to the recruitment and selection process or need an alternative format to any of the application material, please contact [email protected]
Further information:
Want to know more about VHBA? Check out our website and LinkedIn.
VHBA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to fostering a values-led, diverse and inclusive workplace. We believe our teams should represent the diversity of our communities in which we work, and we actively embrace and celebrate people from all walks of life.
All prospective employees undergo a National Criminal Records Check. You must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident or hold a valid work permit or visa. Preferred candidates will be subject to pre-employment checks including, but not limited to, police checks, reference checks, qualification checks and role related clearances.
About Level Crossing Removal Project
Over the next eight years the Level Crossing Removal Authority will oversee the removal of 50 dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne.
The Victorian Government allocated $2.4 billion in its 2015-16 budget to remove at least 20 level crossings by 2018. These sites form the basis of a long-term strategic plan being developed to remove all 50 level crossings by 2022.
Construction has already commenced on several sites, and planning and early consultation is underway for the delivery of the entire project.
Removing the crossings will:
deliver significant safety improvements for drivers and pedestrians
improve travel around Melbourne – whether you're a train user, pedestrian, cyclist or driver
get people home safer and faster
make our roads more reliable, enabling people to better predict their travel times
stimulate economic growth by creating thousands of jobs during construction
revitalise local communities, with many areas benefiting from station rebuilds
enable more trains to run more often and on time.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website
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