Head of Programs Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO)
Macquarie University - Sydney, Australia
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OverviewHead of Programs Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) at Macquarie University.About AAOAustralian Astronomical Optics (AAO) is a world leader in astronomical instrumentation, software, and research. We have a distinguished 50-year heritage of developing pioneering technologies for the worlds most advanced telescopes, empowering astronomers across the globe to explore the universes greatest mysteries. Embedded within the science and engineering precinct of Macquarie University in Sydney, AAO is a hub of innovation excellence with a growing portfolio of diverse projects spanning research and industry, from earth to the moon, and beyond.Building on our established international reputation, we are seeking a highly skilled Head of Programs to lead the delivery of complex, large-scale projects aligned with the AAO Strategic Plan 2025-2034: Bridging Eras.The RoleAs the Head of Programs, you will oversee a diverse portfolio of complex, technical projects in instrumentation, software, and data systems. You will ensure these projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest standards of quality and scientific impact. You will lead a team of project professionals, embed best-practice project management across AAO, drive continuous improvement, and provide insights into program performance and organizational health.Key responsibilities include:Managing programs and projects from inception to delivery across budgets exceeding $10M.Driving a culture of project management excellence, embedding relevant PMO practices, and ensuring operational rigour.Building strong collaborative relationships across a matrixed environment of scientists, engineers, academics, and industry partners.Overseeing resource allocation, quality assurance, and contract management.Leading stakeholder engagement and negotiations with internal collaborators, external clients, and international partners.Developing business cases, tracking progress against milestones, and proactively mitigating risk, in collaboration with the AAO Leadership Team.About You (Selection Criteria)You are an experienced program and project management leader with a background in astronomical instrumentation or a related complex technical/scientific industry. With demonstrated PMO experience, you bring a strong ability to operate in matrixed environments, collaborate effectively across discipline areas, drive a culture of excellence and continual improvement, and deliver outcomes in high-stakes, multi-stakeholder contexts.A postgraduate qualification in management or a related field, or equivalent professional experience.A proven track record in successfully managing large, complex technical programs and projects.Demonstrated expertise in budgeting, financial management, and resource allocation.Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire, influence, and manage high-performing and diverse teams.Agility and adaptability to navigate complex challenges with professionalism and rigour.Highly developed interpersonal, communication, and stakeholder management skills.Why Join Us?At AAO, youll be part of a collaborative, world-class team at the cutting edge of science discovery and technology. This is a unique opportunity to lead transformative projects that shape the future of astronomy and science research on a global scale.Belonging and InclusionAAO believes diversity strengthens our work. We foster inclusion and belonging and value different backgrounds, identities, and experiences. Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Framework reflects Macquarie Universitys commitment to an inclusive workplace.Flexible WorkWe support flexibility in when, where and how work is done to help staff balance personal commitments while optimising performance. Learn more in our Candidate Resource Hub.To ApplyTo be considered, apply online and attach your resume and a separate cover letter outlining how you meet the selection criteria.* This position requires a qualification and criminal record check *The successful applicant must be able to hold and maintain a 10A Permit under the Defence Trade Controls Act (2012) or have an exemption. You cannot commence employment until this requirement is met.Applications Close: 28 September 2025Application Process and EnquiriesRole-specific enquiries: Richard McDermid, Director AAO, [email protected] enquiries: Sarah Bate, Head of Talent Acquisition, [email protected] or Kate Williams, Talent Acquisition Consultant, [email protected] #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-09-15