Employment OS for your Business

Quality Manager

Construction • Australia, Australia • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Demonstrated experience implementing and maintaining quality management systems in large-scale infrastructure/constr./or
  • Experience establishing and managing a Project Quality Management Plan across engineering, procurement, construction,
  • Experience developing internal/contractor audit programs, coordinating external audits, and managing close-out of

Role Type

On-site • Temporary • Full-time • Associate

Description

Quality Manager

Office Locations: Melbourne, Hobart, Traralgon & Burnie.

At Marinus Link, we value our people and their contributions to our shared success. We’re seeking a Project Quality Manager who thrives in a collaborative and high-performing environment. This is your opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant project by supporting our Project Delivery team and driving continuous improvement.

If you’re motivated by Marinus Link’s purpose to interconnect Australia’s renewable energy for future generations, and thrive in delivering outcomes in a timely, efficient and sustainable way to ensure long term benefits to communities and consumers, we want to hear from you!

Your Role

As a Project Quality Manager, you’ll be a key point of contact for the Project Delivery team, providing leadership and oversight across project quality systems, processes, audits and compliance activities throughout engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and handover phases of the project.

You’ll:

  • Establish and maintain the Project Quality Management Plan and supporting quality assurance processes across all phases of project delivery
  • Lead project quality systems and provide QA/QC support to construction and commissioning teams across project and site activities
  • Develop and implement internal and contractor audit programs to ensure compliance with quality standards, contract requirements and regulatory obligations
  • Coordinate external audits and oversee the close-out of audit findings, non-conformances and corrective actions
  • Establish and manage defects and punchlist systems, including monitoring and reporting on close-out activities
  • Provide training and guidance to project teams on quality plans, processes, systems and tools
  • Chair quality meetings, facilitate root cause workshops and support contractor progress meetings on quality matters
  • Oversee project document handover requirements to support transition to asset management
  • Monitor and report on NCRs, ITP progress, defects and overall construction quality performance to the Construction Director

For a copy of the Position Description outlining the key responsibilities of this role, visit the link here: https://marinuslink.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Project-Quality-Manager-PD.pdf

You’ll Need

  • Relevant tertiary qualifications in Quality Management, Engineering or a related discipline (desirable)
  • Demonstrated experience implementing and maintaining quality management systems within large-scale infrastructure, construction or engineering projects
  • Strong understanding of quality management systems, auditing processes and relevant industry standards
  • Training and/or auditing qualifications
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Experience working within complex matrix environments and multidisciplinary project teams
  • Familiarity with quality management software and document control systems
  • A collaborative and adaptable approach with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced project environment
  • A high level of computer literacy

We Offer

At Marinus Link, we are building a passionate and talented team dedicated to delivering Australia’s renewable energy future. We offer our people:

  • Flexible Working: Our offices are located in Melbourne, Hobart, Traralgon & Burnie. We appreciate the value flexible work brings to our business and our people, and we welcome discussions on what this looks like for you.
  • Health & Wellbeing Benefits: Our team’s health and wellbeing is a key priority. You’ll have access to a range of benefits including an in-house wellbeing specialist, discounted private health insurance, gym rebate, and our Employee Assistance Program.
  • Career Development: We are committed to investing in our people, providing regular learning and development opportunities tailored to help you grow and succeed in your role.

Next Step

Submit your application with an updated CV and a brief cover letter outlining your understanding of the project, your interest in the role and how it aligns with your knowledge and experience by Wednesday, 10 June 2026.

If you have further questions about the role before applying, please contact Georgia Hay at careers@marinuslink.com.au

At Marinus Link, we are committed to fostering a workplace where diversity, inclusion, and belonging thrive. We value the unique perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences each team member brings, knowing that our differences fuel innovation and strengthen our ability to deliver Australia’s renewable energy future. We actively welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and communities.

Reasonable Adjustments

If you require any adjustments or alternative communication methods at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us.

MARINUS LINK: A CRITICAL PART OF AUSTRALIA’S NEW ENERGY FUTURE

Marinus Link is a proposed electricity and telecommunications interconnector between Tasmania and Victoria. It is recognised as an actionable transmission project of national significance. Currently in the Manufacturing, Construction, Commissioning phase, Marinus Link will support our nation’s emission reduction targets and generate thousands of jobs at peak construction.

Our purpose is clear: to interconnect Australia’s renewable energy for future generations.

Company Overview

Marinus Link is the bridge to a smarter, greener and more connected future. This state-of-the-art infrastructure project will strengthen Australia’s national electricity grid, unlock thousands of jobs and promote renewable energy investment. The two-way energy highway will enable Tasmania and Victoria to share much more electricity, pairing Victoria’s wind and solar with Tasmania’s flexible hydropower system and geographically diverse wind. This is a powerful synergy that strengthens the grid for both states. Marinus Link’s fibre optic cables will improve digital connectivity between Tasmania and Victoria by 150 times. After years of planning and design, construction is on the horizon. Marinus Link is jointly owned by the Commonwealth of Australia, the State of Tasmania and the State of Victoria.

Position Description