Community & Stakeholder Coordinator
at Fulton Hogan
Albert Town, Queenstown-Lakes District, New Zealand -
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Immediate | 06 Feb, 2025 | Not Specified | 06 Nov, 2024 | N/A | Good communication skills | No | No |
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Description:
Job Posting End Date
December 3, 2024
Job Location
NSW Newcastle City Bypass (RP2J) - Main Office
Job Description
Life at Fulton Hogan is about making the most of opportunities, taking responsibility, and making it happen. We appreciate our peoples’ courage, curiosity and unique perspectives, and look to collaborate as much as possible to explore safer, smarter and more efficient ways of working in this rapidly changing world. We don’t stand still – there are always opportunities to do more and do better.
- Keen to progress your career? Take full advantage of our tailored training, leadership, and mentoring programs; or leverage our partnerships with industry association such as Engineers Australia, Chartered Accountants, CPA Australia, Infrastructure Sustainability Council, The National Association of Women in Construction, plus many more.
- Looking to enhance your wellbeing? We will encourage you to explore flexible working arrangements where possible. We offer great benefits, including corporate health and fitness programs, health insurance discounts, personal banking support, a range of retailer discounts, up to 18 weeks paid primary carers parental leave and up to 10 days paid secondary carers leave, access to our Employee Assistance Program (including your immediate family), and the option to take more time for yourself throughout the year with our Purchase Leave Policy.
- Want to help us better the communities we live and work in? Our purpose of creating, connecting, and caring for communities is more than a saying to us – it’s a way of thinking, working, and living because we’re locals too, and seek to give back in ways that strengthen and build resilient communities. We do this because we genuinely care, enjoy what we do, and even manage to have some fun along the way! You’ll find us partnering with local and national community groups, like Clontarf Foundation, Black Dog Institute, and Soldier On, in addition to indigenous groups and social enterprises, to ensure that our good work positively impacts and brings about sustainable change within our industry.
- Do we offer a ‘competitive’ salary package? Of course! Speak to our Talent Acquisition or People & Culture team to learn more.
What’s on offer?
Day-to-day you will assist with the development of strategies, events and collateral to inform and engage residents, traders, schools, community members and internal stakeholders about construction works taking place, while collaborating with the traffic and construction teams to understand and mitigate impacts and disruptions.
This role presents a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking to start their career in communication and engagement within the construction industry, or for someone who already has a few years of experience.
How you’ll connect to the role?
Communicating who we are, what we do, how we assist our customers, and the countless benefits we bring to the community is a key to this role.
- A proactive approach to working with and adapting to a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders;
- A strong ability to establish common ground and build relationships;
- The self-motivation to manage your own work load on a day-to-day basis;
- The ability to understand how impacts on our stakeholders can influence risk to our reputation, and the ability to take action to mitigate this risk;
- A degree in communications, public relations, community development, environment, urban planning, geography, social science or a related field, or equivalent professional experience;
- Experience working on infrastructure or urban development projects.
Our people share the same set of values that keep us REAL. Respect, Energy and Effort, Attitude and Leadership encapsulate what we stand for at Fulton Hogan and encourage us to foster a diverse and inclusive culture where we listen to, care for, celebrate, and respect everyone. If our values resonate with you, please submit an application for the position. If you’re not sure that you meet 100% of the selection criteria, that’s okay, we would still like to hear from you and potentially discuss how your skills could be utilised at Fulton Hogan.
For 90 years, Fulton Hogan has been delivering high-quality infrastructure to improve the lives of people every day. Our 10,000+ team works in every kind of weather and environment, creating, connecting, and caring for communities across Australia and New Zealand.
We celebrate and embrace diversity across our business and are committed to equal employment opportunities.
We believe in the value that diversity brings to our team and people who share our REAL values are encouraged to appl
Responsibilities:
- A proactive approach to working with and adapting to a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders;
- A strong ability to establish common ground and build relationships;
- The self-motivation to manage your own work load on a day-to-day basis;
- The ability to understand how impacts on our stakeholders can influence risk to our reputation, and the ability to take action to mitigate this risk;
- A degree in communications, public relations, community development, environment, urban planning, geography, social science or a related field, or equivalent professional experience;
- Experience working on infrastructure or urban development projects
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
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Albert Town, New Zealand