Occupation Coordinator
452 Flinders Street
12-month fixed-term
Join V/Line as an Occupation Coordinator and apply your outstanding business administration and stakeholder management skills to make a significant impact in a dynamic and supportive team.
What is a Rail Occupation?
A rail occupation involves the planned closure of a section of the rail network to allow for maintenance, upgrades, or other essential works. This ensures that the rail infrastructure remains safe and efficient for all users.
About the Role
As an Occupation Coordinator, you’re at the heart of our operations, managing administrative and data-heavy tasks to keep our rail network running smoothly.
You'll ensure safety with your keen organisational skills and attention to detail, using your Excel expertise to track data and occupation events.
You'll work confidently and decisively, ensuring everything runs smoothly and efficiently. If you enjoy coordinating meetings and presenting information clearly, and thrive in a structured environment, this role is perfect for you.
Please note, this work requires you to be available to work occasional night & weekend shifts, and be able to attend work sites prior to, and during, the occupation.
Key Accountabilities
About You
The complexity and high demands of this role are well suited to anyone already building their career in rail. A thorough understanding of the Victorian Rail Network—including knowledge of rail operating systems, Safeworking, and train control—will be advantageous.
You might currently be working in transport in operations, Safeworking, maintenance, scheduling, planning, or work readiness.
Alternatively, you might be working in project management, logistics, or construction, where your capable business administration skills would transfer well into the Occupation Coordinator role.
Essential Skills and Qualifications
What We Offer
Salary: Clerk C1 (Base annual salary $78,103) to Clerk C3 ($93,467), in accordance with the V/Line Rail Operations and Administrative Employees Agreement 2023.
Benefits: 4 weeks’ annual leave, 17.5% leave loading, super, and free myki for metro and regional travel.
We’ll support you with flexible working, wellbeing programs, professional development opportunities, and a constructive, positive, and effective team culture. You will be joining a dynamic team of professionals who are genuinely committed to working with you to do great work and be your best.
For a Position Description, please contact Dee.Morris@vline.com.au
Apply Now
Click through to our V/Line Careers page to apply. You are invited to submit your up-to-date resume and answer a few pre-screening questions; a cover letter is not required.
The recruitment and selection process may include aptitude assessments and behavioural and/or technical interviews.
Pre-employment screening will require probity checks (including police checks, Australian entitlement to work check), and reference checks.
Employees of V/Line are required to maintain a valid Working with Children Check Victoria (Employee) for the duration of employment.
Applications close 5:00pm, Sunday, 8 December 2024.
About V/Line
In addition to free myki travel, we offer:
V/Line’s purpose is to connect Victorians through safe, reliable, and accessible transport. We believe in giving all Victorians opportunities through travel and transport – connecting them to jobs, education, family and friends, services, tourism and trade.
V/Line is experiencing significant growth and we’re delivering more services, more trains, cheaper fares, and huge projects. With more than 3,700 weekly train and coach services, an expansive freight network and unprecedented rail investment, millions of Victorians depend on us to deliver. You could be one of our 2,900 committed team members who are up to the challenge.
V/Line is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect and we welcome applicants from any background. We value diversity and are continuously working towards creating a flexible and inclusive environment that is representative of the Victorian community.