Your new company
A leading Australian energy infrastructure organisation is preparing for a significant period of growth and is seeking multiple environmental professionals to support a diverse pipeline of upcoming projects.
Your new role
Support ideation, pre-feasibility, and feasibility phases of development projects by providing strategic Native Title advice.
Assess land access strategies and feasibility with a focus on Native Title considerations.
Contribute to the design of innovative Native Title strategies to support competitive project development.
Provide guidance on tenure and statutory approval requirements related to Native Title.
Advise on feasibility, schedule, and cost implications of Native Title processes across business units.
Ensure compliance with Native Title legislation, regulatory obligations, and governance requirements.
Monitor changes in Native Title law and policy, and support implementation of mitigating strategies.
Contribute to project planning, scheduling, and budgeting for Native Title workstreams.
Ensure accuracy and timeliness of forecasts and cost reports related to Native Title.
Optimise resources to meet cost constraints and enhance project outcomes.
Identify, schedule, and manage Native Title workstreams for development projects, including oversight of consultants.
Conduct assessments and provide advice on sound Native Title management practices across project phases.
Lead or support negotiations with Traditional Owner groups to secure Native Title agreements and manage existing agreements.
Engage with landowners, customers, and government departments to secure access and tenure rights.
Liaise with State and Federal departments for approvals, permits, and licenses related to Native Title.
Contribute to the preparation and review of project documentation to ensure alignment with Native Title obligations.
Build and maintain strong relationships with Traditional Owner groups and other key stakeholders.
Maintain clear communication with internal teams to align Native Title strategies with broader project goals.
What you'll need to succeed
Proven experience delivering Native Title outcomes to support land access for energy infrastructure projects, including both linear and site-based developments.
Strong understanding of Native Title legislation, regulatory frameworks, and tenure arrangements relevant to project development.
Effective negotiation and collaboration skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships with Traditional Owner groups, internal teams, and external stakeholders.
Strong analytical and decision-making skills, with attention to detail and a focus on compliance and risk management in Native Title processes.
Clear and professional verbal and written communication skills, particularly in culturally sensitive contexts.
Ability to manage consultants and coordinate internal resources to support Native Title agreement-making and approvals.
Organised and safety-conscious approach, working within relevant policies, procedures, and cultural protocols.
Skilled in using systems and tools (e.g. GIS) to support Native Title tracking, documentation, and reporting.
- Current C Class driver's license and willingness to travel for remote engagement and on-country meetings
What you'll get in return
Our client offers a mix of strong career development, flexible arrangements, wellbeing support, involvement in Australia’s energy transition, and opportunities to contribute to large-scale infrastructure projects.
What you need to do now
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