Subcontractor package preparation, scopes, lettings, and procurement schedules
Requirements
degree
contract management
cheops
aconex
negotiation
self‑motivated
Industry-relevant degree qualification
Experience in contract/commercial management on medium to large built-form projects
Cost and project reporting via CHEOPS and Aconex (training provided)
Process and system appreciation
Strong communication and negotiation skills
Familiarity with Contract Law principles and construction-specific Acts, codes, and regulations
Self-motivated with the ability to drive outcomes autonomously
Benefits
Employee Benefits: Birthday leave, RCC U Days, wellness programs, and family appreciation events.
Opportunities for career progression across diverse projects
Competitive salary and flexible packaging
Career Growth: Access continuous training and development opportunities.
Culture: A supportive, inclusive environment that values collaboration and well-being.
Comprehensive health and wellbeing programs
Inclusive, family-oriented culture
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded 1970s
Year of Establishment
The company was established in the 1970s and has since grown from small residential projects to large-scale commercial and public works.
Revenue AUD 1.55B
Annual Revenue
By mid-2024, the firm achieved a revenue milestone of approximately AUD 1.55 billion, showcasing its financial growth over the years.
Completed 200+ Projects
Project Milestones
The company has successfully completed over 200 residential and accommodation developments, 300 schools, and 100 aged-care facilities.
Accommodates 140+ Staff
Workplace Capacity
Their Sydney workplace, designed to foster collaboration and innovation, is equipped to accommodate over 140 staff members.
They have expertise across commercial, industrial, education, health, and residential sectors, offering services from design-and-construct to fit-outs.
Their projects typically include commercial HQs, warehouses, schools, universities, health and community facilities, as well as retail, justice, and refurbishment work.
Despite being a mid-tier builder, they have established a niche in public infrastructure, delivering justice, transport, and community facilities in NSW and ACT.
Culture + Values
Provide a personalized service to clients with a collaborative, open, and honest approach.
Deliver projects on time and budget, safely and to the highest quality, with complete confidence.
Deliver on promises, being a confident and reliable builder and providing great service.
A strong culture based on family values: open, honest, fair, respectful, collaborative, and hardworking.
A personal commitment to 1st step safety, protecting yourself and colleagues for health, family, and the environment.
Environment + Sustainability
6 Star Green Star
Sustainability Certification
Achieved 6 Star Green Star Design and As Built certification for the Smith Street commercial tower, demonstrating exceptional sustainability performance.
32 Smith Street
Sustainable Landmark Project
Delivered the 32 Smith Street commercial tower, showcasing advanced sustainable construction and design.
Environmental Management system certified to AS/NZS ISO 14001:2004; committed to continual improvement of sustainability integration into business processes.
Member of the Green Building Council of Australia.
Key objectives: Sustainable construction using renewable resources; reduced operational resources; sustainable reuse at end of serviceable life.
Engaged in recycling demolition materials and targeting zero off‑site waste, and implementing stormwater, spoil, noise, vibration and contamination controls.
ESG strategy under development in consultation with clients, people and partners, with ongoing measurement and reporting.
Modern Slavery Statement with risks identification and mitigation across business and supply chain.
Inclusion & Diversity
40% Female Cadets
Female Representation
40% of cadet intake are female, reflecting a commitment to gender diversity in recruitment.
89% Employee Engagement
Engagement Score
Employee engagement score increased to 89%, up from 79%, indicating strong workplace satisfaction.
Future Culture Program focuses on ‘collective and consistent behaviours’ through education, training and upskilling.
Women in Leadership program implemented.
Structured mentoring programs and High Performers’ Program for career growth.
Quarterly employee engagement surveys with ~100% participation in many groups.
Launched ‘RCC U Days’ personal leave benefit—now four days per year—following survey feedback.
Implemented employee assistance, parent programs and wellbeing resources.