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Unitywater
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Principal Project Manager - Kawana STP
Kawana STP, Sunshine Coast
Construction , Engineering
Posted : 14/10/25
Applications Close :29/10/25
Beautiful Sunshine Coast location - Where purpose meets lifestyle - deliver a landmark project redefining wastewater treatment for 200,000+ Sunshine Coast residents and future generations.
- Shape the future of sustainable water
infrastructure on the Sunshine Coast
- Drive collaboration & technical excellence across a multi-partner delivery model
- Be part of an inclusive, supportive and future-focused workplace
About us:
Unitywater operates in one of
Australia’s most exceptional environments in terms of natural beauty,
geographical and demographic breadth. We operate on Kabi Kabi, Jinibara and
Turrbal Country, proudly providing safe and reliable water to customers in
Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast and Noosa. We are a water utility serving one of
the fastest growing regions in the country.
We think a pretty good job starts here.
About the role:
As part of our multi-billion-dollar
capital program, we’re delivering a major upgrade to the Kawana Sewage
Treatment Plant (STP) — one of the most significant water infrastructure
projects on the Sunshine Coast.
We’re seeking an experienced Principal Project Manager to
lead this flagship project — a rare opportunity to deliver complex, high-impact
infrastructure that will serve more than 200,000 people and support the
region’s future growth.
As Principal Project Manager, you’ll provide technical
leadership and program delivery expertise to oversee the successful design,
construction, commissioning, and handover of the Kawana STP upgrade.
Working closely with Unitywater’s Sustainable
Infrastructure Solutions (SIS) team and our Partners, you’ll coordinate diverse
internal and external stakeholders to deliver an environmentally sustainable,
safe, and efficient outcome for our community.
In this role you’ll:
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Lead the planning, delivery, commissioning, and
handover of major wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Build strong, cross-functional relationships
across Unitywater and partner organisations.
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Ensure compliance with environmental,
regulatory, and safety standards.
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Oversee governance, assurance, and reporting
across time, cost, and quality measures.
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Champion innovation, sustainability, and
collaboration in project delivery.
About you:
You will be an accomplished project leader with experience delivering
large-scale water and sewer infrastructure projects, ideally in a client-side
or integration role. You thrive on complexity and enjoy leading
multidisciplinary teams through major project lifecycles.
Your strengths will include:
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Strategic systems thinking – you understand how
technical, regulatory, and operational pieces connect to deliver
whole-of-system outcomes.
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Excellent communication and stakeholder
management – you influence, negotiate, and bring diverse groups together to
achieve shared goals.
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Strong organisational capability – you plan,
prioritise, and execute in fast-moving, multi-stakeholder environments.
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Developed leadership skills – you lead with
purpose, empower teams, and deliver results through collaboration.
You’ll also bring:
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A degree in engineering, environmental science,
project management, or a related discipline.
· A current C Class Driver’s Licence.
Working
at Unitywater:
As a Unitywater team member you will enjoy a range of
benefits:
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Flexibility: We value flexibility and
support work-life balance with hybrid and flexible working, purchased annual
leave and access to floating public holidays. Tell us what this looks like for
you!
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Wellbeing: We offer several initiatives
to support your wellbeing, such as discounted private health insurance, salary
packaging, employee assistance program, and access to retailer discounts and
benefits.
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Learning and Development: We offer a
range of opportunities to feed your curiosity such as: Walk on Country experience,
study assistance, and access to a dedicated learning program and professional
memberships.
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Extras: We invite you to join our
dedicated employee networks focused on First Nations Reconciliation, LGBTIQ+,
CALD, Gender, Life Stage diversity, and Accessibility.
We celebrate, value and include people of all backgrounds,
gender and expressions, sexualities, cultures, bodies and abilities. We are
committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community we serve
and fostering a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, where you feel
connected, are safe to be yourself and supported to be the best version of
yourself.
We strive to have a workforce that reflects the diversity
of the community we serve and encourage all suitable applicants to apply for
this role. Please feel free to share your pronouns and any reasonable
adjustments you may need during the interview process.
If you would like to speak to a team member about our
commitment to diversity and inclusion, please contact our Inclusion Specialist emma.guest@unitywater.com
or Reconciliation Action Plan Advisor rebecca.williams@unitywater.com.
Additional information:
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We are proud to be recognized as an employer of
choice for women by WORK180.
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We are proud members of Pride in Diversity
and Australian Disability Network.
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We are a 2025
Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicant.
How to
apply:
Please
apply online following the links, and make sure to upload your up-to-date CV.
If you’re successful we will need you to undergo a few
checks…. We know they might not be the fun part, but you will need to
confirm your right to work in Australia and complete relevant pre-employment
checks, including verification of criminal history, drivers licence and driving
history, alcohol and other drug screening.
Applications close: COB Tuesday 28 October.
For further information please
contact the Careers team at careers@unitywater.com
Unitywater respectfully
acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways in which we
live, work and operate, the Kabi Kabi, Jinibara and Turrbal peoples. We honour
their enduring connection to these places and their deep cultural, spiritual
and environmental knowledge and stewardship over the waterways that sustain us
all. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present, who hold the
wisdom, traditions and stories of their people.