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Infrastructure Manager

Are you an experience project manager with a passion for delivery? Then this could be the opportunity for you! 


Country Arts SA, one of South Australia’s largest and most vibrant arts organisations, is seeking an Infrastructure Project Manager to lead major projects at our four regional arts centres, ICT transformation and fleet management.  

Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer you will: 
– Lead and manage project planning and comprehensive maintenance at Country Arts SA sites. 
– Identify issues, formulate solutions and propose initiatives for WHS, Risk Management and ICT projects. 
– Manage projects and maintenance programs at our Arts Centres to ensure operational excellence.   
– Work with delivery partners and contractors to ensure each partner understand their roles and responsibilities. 
– Develop and maintain highly effective relationships with relevant internal managers, delivery partners and key Government and private sector organisations to influence and ensure achievement of critical goals/objectives. 
– Champion best practices and upskill staff across the organisation. 

If you have proven experience in project management and delivery of maintenance and ICT projects, we would love to hear from you! 

This full-time role is being offered on a 2-year fixed-term contract. 

We are an equal opportunity workplace, and we strongly encourage applications by First Nations people, people from a culturally and linguistically diverse background, d/Deaf and Disabled people and people from the LGBTIQA+ community. 

We understand the needs of people with obligations, and we provide flexible working arrangements. 

Applications close Monday 9 February 2026 at 10am, applicants with a strong suitability may be contacted for interviews prior to the closing date. 

Location: Collinswood, Adelaide. 

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