Work Type: Ongoing - Full-time
Salary: $113,022 - $136,747
Grade: VPS 5
Occupation: Engineering
Location: Melbourne - CBD and Inner Metro suburbs
Reference: 7602
VPS5 $113,022 - $136,747 plus Superannuation
Two (2) ongoing, full-time opportunities
An exciting opportunity to be part of a high performing team in State Government working in the delivery of environmental impact assessment processes to support the assessment and approvals for large and complex State significant projects in Victoria.
About Us
We create thriving places and connected communities. We bring together transport, planning, land use, precinct and policy functions in a single department to deliver the best outcomes for Victorians.
Together with our portfolio agencies, we are responsible for planning, building, operating and maintaining Victoria’s transport, planning and land services for use by all.
Planning and Land Services delivers responsive, customer focussed, high quality planning, land administration and property services that support thriving places and connected communities.
The Impact Assessment Unit in the State Planning Assessment and Facilitation division is responsible for administering Victoria’s statutory environmental impact assessment (EIA) system for major projects, in particular the Environment Effects Act 1978 (EE Act) and Bilateral Agreement with the Commonwealth under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). This supports the Minister for Planning and government to make timely, informed assessments and decisions, and proponents to evaluate and refine their proposals efficiently in the context of effective EIA and stakeholder input. At a practical level, the unit manages processes ensuring integrated, robust assessment of impacts, works with agencies to elicit inputs, ensures a coordinated approach and provides governance for statutory compliance.
We foster a safe, inclusive and constructive place to work.
About the Role
The Senior Impact Assessor will play a key role in assessment and approvals processes for significant and complex projects. The role is responsible for project management of statutory environmental impact assessment processes for such projects, including delivery of high-quality advice and outputs in collaboration with a range of government stakeholders.
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Position Outcomes /Accountabilities
• Provide technical expertise in environmental impact assessment (EIA) and related statutory processes, including for energy projects, to help ensure timely and sound advice and decision-making.
• Effective project management of EIA processes and outputs under the EE Act and the EPBC Act Victorian Bilateral Agreement, and coordination with other statutory processes and associated stakeholder engagement.
• Build good working relationships with project proponent, stakeholders, including internal, agency and community stakeholders, to advise on EIA, as well as support and guide other IAU team members.
• Provide sound, timely and well-evidenced high-quality written and verbal advice to management and executives, including reports on complex issues and solutions for impact assessment, cognisant of the policy, political and legal context.
Key Selection Criteria
Mandatory
• A relevant tertiary qualification and demonstrated depth of technical expertise and experience in environment impact assessment (EIA) and related environmental approval processes.
• Proven skills and experience in effectively project managing and delivering complex EIA and approvals processes for complex or significant projects under relevant legislation, proactively developing solutions to a wide range of project risks.
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Applications close 11.59PM on Tuesday, 14 July 2025. All Applications should include a resume and a cover letter.
For further information about the role please contact Rob Piccinin, Manager, Impact Assesment via email [email protected]
Preferred applicants may be required to complete a police check and may be subject to other pre-employment checks. Information provided to the Department of Transport and Planning will be treated in the strictest confidence.
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