Dungog, New South Wales Full-time Description Your next opportunity Following a comprehensive service review, Council is implementing Phase 2 of the Infrastructure & Assets transformation, focused on strengthening middle management, clarifying accountabilities, improving coordination and ensuring our services are sustainable, well-governed and future-ready. As part of this transformation we are seeking a capable and experienced Operations Manager to lead the delivery of Council’s frontline operational services and ensure high-quality outcomes for the community. Reporting to the Manager Infrastructure Services and forming part of the Infrastructure & Assets Directorate, this role provides leadership across a diverse range of operational areas including civil construction and maintenance, open space maintenance, quarry operations and weeds and biosecurity programs. This position is responsible for coordinating teams, managing resources and ensuring that services are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with Council’s strategic objectives and community expectations. You will oversee operational programs for roads and drainage infrastructure, parks and sporting fields, quarry operations and environmental compliance activities, ensuring strong governance, safety and service standards across all areas. You will also provide leadership to operational staff and contractors, manage budgets and contracts, and work closely with internal teams and the community to deliver sustainable and reliable infrastructure services. If you are an experienced operational leader with strong people management, compliance and service delivery skills, we encourage you to apply. Essential selection criteria include (full criteria in the Position Description below): Relevant qualifications in civil construction, civil engineering, operations management or a related discipline, or extensive equivalent experience.Demonstrated leadership experience in civil works, open space management, quarry operations or related operational service delivery functions.Strong knowledge of weeds and biosecurity legislation and environmental compliance requirements.Proven ability to lead and manage multidisciplinary operational teams, contractors and resources.Sound understanding of quarry operations, safety systems and environmental management.Demonstrated knowledge of workplace health and safety, risk management and environmental compliance.Financial and contract management capability, including budgeting, procurement and contractor supervision.Strong interpersonal, communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Be rewarded This position is placed at Grade 14 of Council’s salary system. This is a permanent, full-time opportunity. The salary offered is from $111,649 to $125,590 per annum plus 12% Superannuation and a leaseback vehicle. This role works a 19-day month with 1 rostered day off (RDO) every 4 weeks. How To Apply You can apply now using our simple online application form. You are able to start an application and complete it at a time that suits you by selecting the Save For Later button. To Submit Your Application, Please Follow The Below Steps Fill out the required personal details and online questions belowAttach the requested documents (e.g. resume, cover letter, qualifications, licences)Review your application and select Confirm What happens next? You will receive an automated acknowledgement email once you have submitted your application. We will be in touch once we have reviewed your application. Please note that Council reserves the right to review applications before the close date, so we recommend you apply as soon as possible if you are interested in this position. For further information, please contact: Brent Krogh, Manager Infrastructure Services on 4995 7777 Applications close: Sunday 22 March 2026 AEST 11:59 PM Apply for this role Visit site Share