Infrastructure Assets Technical Officer
At Wollongong City Council, we continuously strive to create an Extraordinary Wollongong for our community. We focus on the delivery of exceptional services, infrastructure and facilities for our community. Our aim is to work toward the community's goals in the Our Wollongong Our Future Community Strategic Plan 2035.
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The Opportunity
Join a highly collaborative Infrastructure Assets team that plays a critical role in maintaining and improving assets that support the community every day. Working alongside asset planners, engineers, operational teams and external contractors, you'll contribute technical expertise that informs how infrastructure assets are inspected, maintained and planned over time.
In this role, you'll enjoy variety, splitting your time between field‑based inspections and office‑based reporting, with the autonomy to plan and manage your own workload. You'll work closely with internal stakeholders across Council and regularly engage with contractors and community members, contributing to positive, professional customer experiences.
You'll be part of a team that values practical problem‑solving, accuracy, teamwork and shared purpose, where your contribution directly supports safe, reliable and well‑maintained assets.
The role involves regular site visits and requires you to be physically capable of undertaking field‑based work.
This is a permanent full time 35 hour per week position. Salary from $87,142.96 up to $99,044.09 per annum, plus superannuation. A minimum increase of 3.25% to the salary from 1 July 2026 in accordance with Council's Enterprise Agreement
How you'll make a
In this role, you'll play a key part in supporting informed asset decision‑making by:
- Undertaking asset inspections and condition assessments across infrastructure assets
- Interpreting drawings, plans, maps and spatial data to support asset planning and maintenance activities
- Collecting, validating and maintaining accurate asset data within enterprise systems
- Preparing clear, concise inspection records, reports and technical documentation
- Managing competing priorities across fieldwork, reporting and stakeholder requests
- Engaging with internal teams, contractors and community members to resolve asset‑related enquiries
- Applying WHS principles and safe work practices during all site‑based activities
- Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives across asset inspection and data quality processes
About you
You bring recent experience working with infrastructure assets, with hands‑on exposure to inspections, condition assessments, maintenance or asset planning activities. You're comfortable working independently with minimal supervision, yet you value collaboration and enjoy being part of a supportive technical team. You hold a General Construction Induction Card (White Card), a valid Class C drivers licence and are comfortable working across the Wollongong Local Government Area, dependent on operational requirements.
You're confident interpreting technical documentation and translating what you see on site into accurate, reliable asset data that others can rely on. You take pride in your attention to detail, understand the importance of data quality, and recognise how your work supports long‑term asset decisions.
You communicate clearly and professionally, particularly in customer‑facing environments, and are able to manage stakeholder expectations-even when demands are high or situations are complex. You're organised, adaptable and open to learning new systems, tools and ways of working.
Most importantly, you're motivated by contributing to well‑maintained, safe and sustainable community infrastructure and a strong service mindset. You align your work with your commitment to Council's values of Respect, Integrity, OneTeam, Sustainability and Courage.
Why you'll love working at Wollongong City Council!
- True work-life balance
We know you work hard, and we make sure that effort is rewarded with real flexibility. Our hybrid work options, flex-time, and rostered days off mean you can maintain balance while delivering great outcomes. - Great working conditions
Enjoy a 35-hour work week. - Career growth and recognition
We are committed to supporting your personal and professional development. Our initiatives include a reward and recognition program, corporate learning opportunities, study assistance, and leadership development programs to help you grow and succeed.
- Generous leave provisions
Benefit from five weeks of annual leave per year (pro rata) and access long service leave after just five years. - Health, safety, and wellbeing
We prioritise a safe workplace for everyone, every day, everywhere. Our wellbeing programs support mental, physical and social wellbeing of our people to be at their best and include an Employee Assistance Program, skin and hearing checks and discounted gym memberships. - A vibrant social culture
Join our Social Club for monthly activities, an annual trivia night, and fantastic Christmas events!
Participate and engage in meaningful work, and contribute to our extraordinary community, where together we make a difference.
For more information, click on 'Apply' to be redirected to Wollongong City Council's job vacancy page.
Applications close 11:59pm, Sunday 21 June 2026.
We invite everyone to apply no matter your identity, you'll be welcome. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people who are culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD), people with disability and veterans.
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Applicants are required to undergo a rigorous employment screening process which will include Reference, Identity and Medical History Checks, and may also include a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check and Working with Children Check. Employment is subject to clearance of all these checks.