Security Operations Coordinator (Temporary Opportunity - Up to 12 months)

Transport For Nsw

The Role

Overview

Coordinate security for transport infrastructure, events, and crisis response.

Key Responsibilities

  • stakeholder liaison
  • event security
  • security planning
  • system integration

Tasks

-Foster strong connections with law enforcement, security agencies, and businesses to enhance our collective efforts in public safety. -Oversee security services during major events and special operations, ensuring everything goes off without a hitch. -Develop and manage security strategies and procedures that keep our transport systems running smoothly. -Make sure our security measures work well with the overall performance of our transport networks and respect heritage and community agreements.

Requirements

  • business degree
  • infrastructure experience
  • security licence
  • driver's licence
  • travel
  • on-call

What You Bring

-Relevant tertiary qualifications in a business discipline or equivalent industry experience in managing critical infrastructure resilience or assets of a significant nature. -Must hold (or eligible to obtain) a NSW Security Licence Class 1A (or equivalent) -A current and valid Australian motor vehicle driver license and be willing to travel as required. -Willing and ability to be on-call and travel outside normal business hours during a major, crisis or emergency events.

Benefits

-2 Temporary Opportunities -Dynamic Environment

The Company

About Transport For Nsw

-From road tunnels like NorthConnex and WestConnex to rail links and metro lines, its projects reshape connectivity. -It integrates services across roads, rail, buses, ferries and light rail, including ticketing like the Opal system. -After absorbing RMS in 2019, it took on vehicle registration, road safety and maritime responsibilities. -Its portfolio ranges from major civil works and urban transit to ferry services and airport connectivity. -Standout projects span freeway upgrades, metro expansions, ferry operations and smart network planning. -Though government-run, it contracts service delivery but retains strategy, planning and infrastructure control. -Its history embodies NSW’s shift to a centralized, integrated transport authority driving multimodal innovation.

Sector Specialisms

Transport Infrastructure

Public Transport

Freight Network Management

Road Maintenance and Resilience

Rail Transport

Maritime Transport

Safety and Regulation

Planning and Integration

Community Transport

On-Demand Transport

Fleet Management

Infrastructure Projects and Engineering

Asset Management

Network and Operations Management

Emergency and Incident Management

Environmental Management

Policy Development

Commercial Services

Technology Services

Finance Services

People and Workforce Management

Communications

Legal and Governance

Strategy and Planning

Security and Crisis Management