
Senior Policy Advisor
Engineers Australia
Posted 12 days ago
One of our cultural mindsets is authentic dialogue and authenticity; Bring your authentic self to work at Engineers Australia! We offer meaningful, purpose-driven work. Our people work to support the engineering profession that shapes the very world we live in. With more than 130,000 members, Engineers Australia is the voice of the profession, and we need you to help us drive mutual value for our members and industry partners.
About the role
We’re looking for a Senior Policy Advisor, Building Sector and Infrastructure to join our team at Engineers Australia. In this role, you’ll use your expertise in policy analysis, research, and stakeholder engagement to shape initiatives that advance society through great engineering. You’ll contribute to meaningful advocacy across public policy, government, and media, guided by our Horizons Strategy. This position plays a key role in driving outcomes across Engineers Australia’s policy pillars — building a Sustainable, Skilled, and Innovative Future. It’s an exciting opportunity to influence national discussions and make a tangible impact on Australia’s engineering landscape.
Location
The role can be based in any of our offices across Australia, (preference Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney) with the flexibility of a hybrid working model
In this role you will:
Conduct research, develop policy papers, and deliver advocacy campaigns on issues related to the building and infrastructure sectors, including professional registration of engineers.
Collaborate across Engineers Australia’s Policy Pillars to influence strategic direction and achieve policy and advocacy outcomes.
Build networks with Engineers Australia’s member groups, including the Building Sector Community of Practice, and external stakeholders to build and execute programs of public policy development and advocacy initiatives.
Provide expert briefings and advice to executives and senior leaders on relevant public policy issues such as building reform, infrastructure policy and investment, the National Construction Code, modern methods of construction, urban planning, and sustainable transport.Represent Engineers Australia at industry forums, government consultations, and stakeholder events to promote the organisation’s position and priorities.
Support government relations, communications, and member-led advocacy initiatives related to the building and infrastructure sectors.
Here’s what we’re looking for:
Minimum five years’ experience in public policy, with proven expertise in policy development and advocacy within the built environment or infrastructure sectors.
Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to build productive relationships across government, industry, and professional networks.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated ability to produce clear, evidence-based policy papers, submissions, and reports.
Proven analytical and research capability, with experience influencing decision-makers and managing priorities independently.
Sound understanding of government systems at all levels, proficiency in Microsoft 365 (and openness to using generative AI), and tertiary qualifications in a relevant field.
*Please refer to the supporting documents to review the full success profile and measures of success in this role, on our careers' website.
Why work for Engineers Australia?
People are at the heart of what we do and why we do it.
Enjoy competitive remuneration and salary packaging that recognises your expertise and contributions
Generous paid leave options including 15 days of Personal Leave and 3 days of Life Leave
Achieve a healthy work-life balance with hybrid working model, ensuring your personal well-being complements your professional fulfillment
Unlock career growth prospects, as we invest in you and provide avenues for advancement in EA.
A diverse, inclusive, and supportive team culture that supports you to lead and achieve
Proud AWEI Bronze Employer Award winner (2023–2026), championing a safe and inclusive workplace for LGBTQ employees.
Ready to apply?
Click ‘Apply Now’ to submit your cover letter and resume by COB 28th October 2025. This position is subject to both a National Police Check and Reference Check.
Diversity, inclusion and your privacy:
Engineers Australia embraces diversity, inclusion and belonging and are committed to building a team that represents the communities that we live in and creating a safe inclusive environment for our people. We are a flexible workplace, please talk to us about your flexible working needs during our recruitment process. Our commitment to inclusivity means that we will work with you to ensure that your experience with us is accessible and welcoming. If you need any reasonable accommodation to fully participate in the job application, interview process, or to perform essential functions of the role, please know that we are here to support you. Please feel free to reach out to our Talent Team at [email protected] , our dedicated point of contact for all accommodation-related matters. At Engineers Australia, we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential for our success. We welcome applications from everyone, including people with disabilities, mature age and young job seekers, members of the LGBTI community, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other culturally diverse backgrounds. We look forward to welcoming candidates from all backgrounds and providing necessary support where needed to ensure a level playing field for all applicants. Please visit Engineers Australia’s website to view our Privacy Policy in relation to the collection of candidate information: https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/privacy-policy
Thank you for considering a career with us.
About Engineers Australia
Engineers Australia is the national forum for the advancement of engineering and the professional development of our members. With over 100,000 members embracing all disciplines of the engineering team, Engineers Australia is the largest and most diverse professional body for engineers in Australia.
Engineers Australia is steered by a representative body, the National Congress, who elects and monitors the Board of Engineers Australia. There are numerous committees, colleges, technical societies and other groups that actively contribute to the organisation as a whole.
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