In Melbourne, water is essential to our way of life.
As caretakers for Melbourne’s water cycle, we care for water, life and land throughout Melbourne: both its people and its biodiversity.
Each time you drink from the tap, flush a toilet, or kayak down the Yarra we’re there. Primed and ready, quietly delivering some of the world’s cleanest water for over five million residents and wildlife that call Melbourne home, just as we have for over 130 years.
If you value making it count, diving in with curiosity, and doing what’s right, you're in the right place.
Reporting to the Manager, Service Enablement – Eastern Treatment Plant, this full‑time, permanent role plays a critical part in achieving strong project development and asset management outcomes at the Eastern Treatment Plant.
Melbourne Water’s Eastern Treatment Plant has a large and complex electrical generation and distribution system, including high and low voltage switchboards and motors, biogas generators, a solar farm, and an extensive distribution system. The site is on the cusp of an exciting electrical upgrade to increase capacity and reliability. This role would suit an experienced electrical engineer with the knowledge and drive to provide electrical expertise for this critical continuously operating plant.
As the Specialist Asset Manager, you will lead the delivery of effective and efficient asset management outcomes through condition, reliability and lifecycle management. You will provide day‑to‑day technical leadership, coordination and oversight of complex technical programs and project development activities within your portfolio, working closely with teams across the business.
Key Responsibilities:
For more information, please review the attached position description: Specialist Asset Manager (ETP).pdf
At Melbourne Water, we care deeply about water and the life it sustains.
Our team is inspired by passion and purpose, with an unwavering commitment to safety. We are on a mission to protect every Melburnian’s way of life, one drop at a time.
We don’t just talk about flexible working - we live it. Our culture of purpose, safety, results, and learning flows through everything we do. We're dedicated to doing what's right, and this commitment extends to the meaningful work we do in a supportive and inclusive culture that encourages you to make the most of your talents.
Our long-standing commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging means that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ+ individuals, people living with disability, mature age and young jobseekers from all cultures can apply with confidence knowing they are safe, affirmed, and celebrated.
If you’re curious, action-orientated, outcomes-focused, and passionate about public resources, community, and the environment, we'd love to receive your application and learn if you could be a great fit.
Click the 'Apply Now' button below and complete our online application form.
Closing date: Tuesday 26th June 2025 at 11:55pm AEST
The Security of Critical Infrastructure (SoCI) Act 2018 requires Melbourne Water, as an operator of critical infrastructure, to prepare a Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP), which has been undertaken and managed by the Security and Emergency Management Team.
Melbourne Water are required to assess roles across Melbourne Water to determine what roles are critical under the Act. All employees working in a role deemed SOCI critical will require additional background checks via AusCheck. This role is deemed critical, and the preferred applicant will be asked to undertake an AusCheck.
The AusCheck process is outlined clearly in this presentation provided by AusCheck CI Critical Worker: Getting Started Guide | Rise 360 (articulate.com). This guide steps through each of the below steps in detail.
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Lead the delivery of effective and efficient asset management outcomes through condition, reliability and life cycle management.
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