
Procurement Officer
Lower Murray Water
Posted 1 day ago
Lower Murray Water (LMW) is a water corporation providing services to around 80,000 urban and rural customers along the Murray River. Our service region lies within the traditional lands of First Nations Peoples, starting from Barapa Barapa (Koondrook), travelling downstream along the Murray River through Latji Latji (Mildura) and flowing to Ngintait at the South Australian border. A unique organisation, LMW operates both urban and rural water businesses which support domestic and commercial customers from households through large-scale irrigation operations. As a leader within the region, LMW has established itself as a major contributor to enhancing regional prosperity, directly impacting social, environmental, and economic benefits.
Lower Murray Water are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Procurement Officer, with previous experience in procurement and contract management. In this role you will support the delivery of a range of time-critical procurement activities, contract administration, reporting, and financial administration.
About the role:
The Procurement Officer provides timely, professional, and strategic procurement and contract management advice to staff across LMW and develops and implements processes for the procurement of goods, services, construction and works.
In this role, you'll be responsible for a range of vital procurement activities, ensuring all processes align with the LMW Procurement Policy. You will play a key part in preparing and managing tenders, working with suppliers, and ensuring our operations are compliant and cost-effective.
This role requires a skilled procurement professional with demonstrated experience in government settings and a strong understanding of probity, governance, and legislative compliance. The successful candidate will monitor end-to-end contract processes—particularly in construction and professional services.
Key capabilities include high-level written and verbal communication, critical analysis, and the ability to manage multiple procurement activities within defined timeframes. A proactive and organised approach to stakeholder engagement is essential, along with the ability to navigate Victorian Government procurement frameworks and rapidly acquire relevant policy knowledge.
Key responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to:
The Procurement Officer is responsible for a broad range of duties including:
Lead the uplift of procurement capability and processes across LMW
Develop and maintain procurement policies, procedures and guidelines to ensure LMW is meeting VGPB, Vic Construction Policy and other legislative, regulatory and statutory obligations and contribute to the development of strategic procurement plans
Monitor compliance to ensure all procurement activity across LMW applies policies, procedures, practices and probity to comply with procurement process
Provide advice to all levels of staff on procurement processes and assist with the review of documents and support staff in using the finance management system
Create and deliver training and support for staff to increase capability and procurement compliance
Complete timely procurement reporting to management and external bodies
About you:
To be successful in this role, you will have:
Previous experience in a procurement role, particularly in a government setting with a strong understanding of procurement probity and governance.
Experience or the ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of the Victorian Government legislation, policies, procedures, legislation and frameworks as it relates to procurement and contract management.
Experience in end-to-end contract management (especially in construction and professional services) including the development of contract documentation.
Advanced communication (written and verbal) skills, detail orientated with experience in developing and implementing governance documentation and administrative systems relevant to contract management and procurement.
A high level of critical analysis and problem-solving skills with the ability to escalate issues.
Be highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple procurement activities at once meeting while meeting established objectives and defined deadlines.
A proactive approach to developing and maintaining key relationships, and ability to gain cooperation with internal and external stakeholders.
We encourage you to apply even if you don’t tick all the boxes. You may have other skills and experience which make you a great fit for LMW.
What we offer:
A friendly and inclusive culture
Flexible working options to support a healthy work-life balance for you and your family.
A dynamic workplace where every day offers new and exciting ventures
Health and wellbeing initiatives including an Employee Assistance Program.
A strong focus on career and leadership development
Attractive salary and employment benefits under our Enterprise Agreement
Working at LMW will inspire you to be passionate, innovative and dynamic. The skills and abilities you bring to the role will be valued, in turn we are committed to fostering a high-performing culture through continued coaching, developing and learning opportunities which will support an exciting career at LMW.
How to apply:
To apply for this role please complete an application form including responses to the following questions:
Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?
Why do you want to be the Procurement Officer at LMW?
What skills and experience will you bring to the role?
Share an example of a procurement process you have led or been involved in and how you made sure you were successful.
Email your application form and resume to [email protected] by Thursday 2 October 2025. Enquiries can be directed to Carolyn White on 0407 521 027 or the Recruitment email address.
To apply for this role, you must have the right to work in Australia.
A full position description is available on our website:
Appointment to this position is subject to a national criminal history check and fit-for-work evaluations including drug and alcohol screening. A criminal record does not automatically disqualify an applicant; each case is assessed on its merits.
We pride ourselves on our inclusive and diverse workforce and celebrate that everyone at LMW is unique in their own way. These unique differences create a culture at LMW that enhances not only our organisation but also the community in which we serve.
If you require any help with your application, accessibility or reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process please don’t hesitate to contact our Diversity & Inclusion Officer – Steph on 0498 400 052.
About Lower Murray Water
Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water Authority was created under the provisions of the Water Act 1989 via Order in Council effective 1st of July 2004. It assumed the whole of the property, rights, liabilities, obligations, powers and functions under the Water Act 1989 of the Lower Murray Region Water Authority and Sunraysia Rural Water Authority. LMW reports to the Minister for Water, Environment & Climate Change Ms Lisa Neville.
The Water (Governance Act) 2006 varied the form and title of Lower Murray Water and established new governance arrangements effective from 1st July 2007. Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water Authority is now Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water Corporation.
On 19th August 2008 a Ministerial Determination under Section 87 of the Water Act 1989, appointed Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water Corporation to take over the whole of the functions, powers and duties of First Mildura Irrigation Trust under the Act, including its functions in respect of all of its districts under the Act.
Lower Murray Water’s (LMW) core business is to meet the present and future needs of our customers and community by providing reliable and secure water services.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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