Join us and be part of Victoria's Big Build, working within the award-winning Level Crossing Removal Project. We've already removed some of Victoria's most dangerous level crossings, and we're not stopping any time soon with work to last us until at least 2030. As our projects and legacy grow, so does our team - there has never been a better time to get amongst the action!
About the role
Within our close knit and supportive Procurement team, the Procurement and Contracts Officer role assists and supports the with low value procurement contracts, contract management, records management, report coordination and contracts data base administration.
This role reports into Paul Caile (Senior Reporting & Business Analyst) who started at LXRP in our graduate program! Paul has 5 years' experience in the procurement and reporting space and is very focused on supporting staff to enable to do their best at work. LXRP is big on fostering staff growth, development, and progression.
Our Procurement team are a fun and bubbly bunch, they are amazing at what they do and are continually recognising awesome efforts. A few of the fun events this team takes part in are the quarterly thumbs up awards, handy pot awards and even took part in a Tim Tam taste off!
At LXRP we embrace and encourage flexibility, as such, this role will be performed in a hybrid capacity, a mix of office and home. Our office is based in the Melbourne CBD.
This is a 3-year fixed term position, paying a salary between $91,418 - $103,725 + superannuation.
About you
You are a highly organised admin super star with the ability to build and foster positive relationships with others. You'll need to be confident using Microsoft Office suite programs such as word and excel (you'll be using these daily). You might have previous experience with procurement processes, contract management or records management.
Let's get technical - what skills do we expect you to have?
About LXRP
At LXRP we're not only removing level crossings, but also removing barriers and creating a long-lasting legacy for our communities.
Inclusion is a priority for us, and we are committed to creating an employee community that reflects those in which we work. We value diverse representation at all levels of the organisation.
As leaders in the transport sector, we provide secure pathways into the industry for :
We offer and encourage flexible work and purchased leave arrangements for all employees to support wellbeing, family or carer commitments and other personal circumstances.
We also place great importance on professional development and growth through both formal training opportunities and lessons learnt.
Health, safety and wellbeing are at the heart of what we do. We aim to create a safe and healthy workplace for everyone, every day, everywhere
What next?
After assessing your CV and answers to the above questions, the next steps will be a phone screen, followed by an interview that will include a short activity where you can showcase your skills and potential.
The Policy stipulates that, unless an employee is an Excepted Person within the meaning of the Policy, in order to attend an MTIA workplace the employee must hold 'up-to-date' vaccination status in accordance with ATAGI guidance, which for most includes their primary vaccination course and booster. Should you require further information about the Policy, please have a conversation with our Talent Acquisition team.
Need more information?
For specifics about the position and what is required to be successful give Paul Caile (Senior Rep
Procurement Officer • Melbourne, Australia