Investment General Manager at QIC Career Site New
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Feb, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Investment Management, Strategic Planning, ESG Initiatives, Valuation, Analytical Skills, Leadership, Risk Management, Property Management, Leasing Strategies, Tenant Negotiations, Market Analysis, Collaboration, Commercial Acumen, Asset Performance, Stakeholder Management, Project Delivery

Industry

Financial Services

Description
Investment General Manager – QIC Real Estate Brisbane | Queensland Portfolio | Senior Leadership Opportunity About the Role QIC Real Estate is seeking an outstanding Investment General Manager (IGM) to lead and elevate the investment management outcomes for a portfolio of major Queensland assets. Based in our Brisbane head office, this role offers a rare opportunity to shape the long‑term performance and strategic direction of assets that have a significant impact on the Queensland market Reporting to the Director – Asset Management, you will sit within an established, high performing Investment Management (IM) team, taking a senior leadership role in shaping Strategic Asset Plans, optimising income and capital returns, driving ESG outcomes, and overseeing master planning initiatives. ‑performing Investment Management (IM) team‑planning initiatives. Your remit spans the full investment lifecycle — strategy, operations, development, valuations, leasing, and major tenant relationships. With Queensland undergoing significant growth, transformation and investment momentum, this role offers an unparalleled opportunity to influence the performance and evolution of some of the state’s most important real estate assets. About You You’re a seasoned real estate investment leader with deep knowledge of the Australian property landscape and a strong understanding of the Queensland market. You bring sharp commercial judgement, strong strategic acumen, and a collaborative leadership style that inspires confidence and performance. You thrive in environments where assets are complex, stakeholders are diverse, and decisions carry meaningful impact. You’re credible, influential and able to translate insights, data and market signals into decisive, value accretive action. You bring: A collaborative, empowering leadership approach that builds trust and lifts team performance. Strong valuation, analytical and strategic capability. Sound judgement and the ability to balance risk, opportunity and long-term value creation. ‑term value creation. The presence and influence to represent QIC expertly with investors, partners, tenants and government stakeholders. You are recognised as a trusted custodian of major assets — someone who can unlock performance while safeguarding long term value. Key Responsibilities In this senior leadership role, you will: Lead, refine and deliver Strategic Asset Plans encompassing investment strategy, ESG initiatives, capital planning, risk management and long term master planning. Monitor Queensland market conditions, identifying risks and opportunities early and recommend actions to protect and enhance asset value. Drive leasing and property management strategies to maximise income, manage expenditure, reduce arrears and strengthen asset performance. Oversee monthly performance, reporting and budget alignment — proactively recommending corrective actions and identifying opportunities for enhancing returns. Manage valuations, forecasts and investment reporting, ensuring accuracy and alignment with strategic objectives. Collaborate with the Director of Leasing to prepare major tenant strategies, negotiations and relationships, ensuring contractual and regulatory compliance. Coordinate cross functional input into master plans and prioritise capital and development initiatives across the QLD portfolio. Oversee delivery of minor capex works and collaborate closely with QIC’s Development team on major projects, feasibility assessments and governance processes. Maintain strong relationships with key tenants, consultants, contractors and government authorities. Act as the senior point of contact for asset level media matters. Support acquisitions, disposals and capital transactions where required. Lead and mentor Investment Managers and Analysts, fostering a culture of collaboration, clarity, accountability and high performance. Ensure QIC is professionally represented in all presentations, meetings and reporting. Essential Criteria To be successful in this role, you will bring: A degree in Property Economics, Business, Economics or Commerce (postgraduate qualifications highly regarded). At least 10 years’ experience across commercial real estate investment, asset management and/or project delivery. Deep understanding of valuation methodologies, investment analytics and Australian property markets, ideally including Queensland. Strong leadership experience in a cross functional environment managing largescale commercial assets. ‑functional environment managing large‑scale commercial assets. Advanced commercial acumen and the ability to make high quality strategic decisions Thorough understanding of the property development lifecycle, regulatory frameworks and delivery processes. Clear ability to anticipate risks and opportunities and convert insights into value creation. Expertise in leasing strategies and major tenant negotiations. High proficiency with IT platforms and advanced analytical/spreadsheet capability. We are not partnering with recruitment agencies for this appointment. Unsolicited agency CVs will not be accepted. Candidates should submit applications directly to QIC. If you require additional information, please contact Cassandra Eshman.
Responsibilities
The Investment General Manager will lead the development and execution of Strategic Asset Plans, focusing on investment strategy, ESG initiatives, and capital planning. They will also monitor market conditions, drive leasing strategies, and manage relationships with key stakeholders.
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