About Metlink
Under the Metlink brand, Greater Wellington Regional Council supports the delivery of an interconnected public transport network via Transport Operators carrying over 140,000 Wellingtonians on bus, train, ferry and Total Mobility services every day.
Given the pivotal commercial aspects of Metlink’s work, a new Commercial Partnerships team has been stood up. With many of Greater Wellington’s public transport service contracts coming up for renewal, a new team within Commercial Partnerships has been established to lead the review, redesign, development, and tendering of these contracts. A major rolling multi-year programme is being established across all modes and encompassing many high-value contracts. Above and beyond traditional procurement, the priority for this team is securing cost-effective outcomes that will best serve the needs of the region in the years to come.
About the Transition Lead – Kaitohutohu
We are seeking an experienced Contract Transition Management professional to play a pivotal role in the next evolution of Wellington’s public transport landscape. This will be a fast-paced and dynamic environment, and the perfect opportunity for you to prove that you can thrive on a challenge!
Working within the broader Transport Services Procurement (TSP)Team, you will be capable of both collaboratively approaching broad strategic goals and driving the programme forward, being able to confidently juggle competing priorities amidst ambiguity. Joining the team in a senior capacity, you will be confident in establishing and maintaining relationships with executive level stakeholders and will have a keen eye for detail, proactively identifying risks in procurement processes and leading the team as these are addressed in collaboration with internal and external partners.
Day to Day Responsibilities
Skills and Experience Required
What we offer:
Come help treasure and grow our rohe together
Our rohe and its lands, waterways, animals, plants and people can only grow stronger if they are nurtured.
To join our team is to step up and commit to playing an active part in this important mahi. That means restoring nature, connecting people and places, reducing environmental impacts, and helping this rohe and its people prosper.
We are committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and support mana whenua as Kaitiaki. We’re also part of a collective movement alongside our community members whose hopes for the future of this region are just as high as your own.
Our efforts across environmental management, public transport, flood protection, regional parks and water supply are interconnected and integral to treasuring our rohe and growing our future.
How to apply:
Greater Wellington is proud to be a member of Diversity Works. We value diversity and are committed to an inclusive, flexible, and supportive workplace. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds and welcome the unique talent and experience you will bring to our team.
We are passionate about ensuring our recruitment processes are fair and equitable. Please let us know if you have any accessibility needs or adjustments that need to be made so we can offer a recruitment process that is more accessible to you.
Click on the Apply link to view the job description and to apply for the role with a cover letter and CV. All applicants will be required to provide proof of their eligibility to work in New Zealand.
This recruitment is being managed by Madison on behalf of Greater Wellington. For further information, please contact Ben Stevenson on 04 460 0276
Applications close: 5.00pm, Date 24th April 2025
The remuneration for this position, inclusive of all benefits, is $104,125 to $156,188, with a midpoint of $130,156. Starting remuneration will depend on the skills and experience of the successful applicant.
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