Recruiter :
Amy Smith
We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to join an established energy organisation, supporting the development of a major power generation project in Western Australia. This would be a 12 month fixed term contract.
This is a client-side role, acting as the Owner’s Representative and leading the project through pre-feasibility and feasibility phases through to Final Investment Decision (FID). You will play a key role in coordinating stakeholders, maintaining programme integrity, and ensuring the project is positioned for successful delivery.
Key Responsibilities
This is a client-side role, acting as the Owner’s Representative and leading the project through pre-feasibility and feasibility phases through to Final Investment Decision (FID). You will play a key role in coordinating stakeholders, maintaining programme integrity, and ensuring the project is positioned for successful delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the project through pre-feasibility and feasibility phases, progressing toward FID
- Manage overall scope, programme, budget, risk, and key dependencies
- Support and coordinate a partner selection process, including technical and commercial inputs
- Act as the central interface between the client and delivery partner throughout development
- Oversee key workstreams including grid connection, approvals, land access, and commercial readiness
- Manage grid connection processes, including liaison with Western Power and engagement with AEMO
- Engage with regulators, utilities, and government bodies to support project progression
- Maintain strong governance and reporting, including preparation of senior stakeholder and board updates
- Lead and coordinate consultants and advisors, driving outcomes through influence rather than direct authority
- Proven experience as a Project Manager within energy or infrastructure projects
- Strong exposure to early-stage development (pre-feasibility, feasibility, approvals, transaction phases)
- Experience working in a client-side or owner’s representative capacity, or managing delivery partners
- Experience with power generation, utilities, or energy infrastructure projects
- Understanding of grid connection processes, ideally within WA, including interaction with Western Power and AEMO
- Ability to operate across technical, commercial, and regulatory interfaces
- Degree in Engineering or a related discipline