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Manufacturing; Human Resources; Business and Corporate Partnership; Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba

Two exciting AO8 leadership opportunities are now available in Queensland’s regional Manufacturing Hubs – one in Toowoomba and one in the Sunshine Coast. These permanent full-time roles are ideal for experienced professionals with strong knowledge of the manufacturing sector and a passion for place-based economic development.

Manufacturing is the fifth generator of wealth for the state of Queensland and has a broad reach across the state through our rural and regional development teams. The Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development (MRRD) division drives rural and regional investment, social and economic development, growth, jobs and liveability in Queensland communities MRRD #delivering4qld!

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Job details

Position status Permanent
Position type Full-time
Occupational group Management
Classification AO8
Workplace Location Toowoomba region,Sunshine Coast
Job ad reference QLD/651082/25
Closing date 08-Aug-2025
Job duration
Contact person Geoff Adams
Contact details Ph: 0407 655 968
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We're seeking two AO8 Managers to lead our regional Manufacturing Hubs - one based in Toowoomba, and one on the Sunshine Coast. As a Hub Manager, you'll be energised by work that combines strategy, collaboration, and tangible community impact. Your day may start with reviewing stakeholder engagement plans and workplans to ensure they align with the Manufacturing Hub Delivery Model and local needs. You could then facilitate industry roundtables, connect manufacturers to skills development and funding opportunities or lead capability-building workshops.

You'll manage a small team of two and oversee a portfolio of programs and initiatives that truly make a difference in your community. Throughout the day, you'll work closely with regional businesses, councils, education institutions, and economic development agencies - curating practical, place-based solutions that support innovation and resilience in the manufacturing sector. You'll provide local insights to help shape government policy and programs, all while representing the Department and advocating for Queensland's manufacturing future.

We're seeking experienced professionals with a strong background in manufacturing, industry development, or place-based engagement. Ideal candidates will demonstrate a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the manufacturing sector, strong stakeholder engagement skills across government, industry, and education, and experience designing and delivering regional programs or events. You'll have the ability to provide strategic advice, influence policy, attract investment, and lead a small, high-performing team to drive local outcomes.

To apply, please submit:
• A current resume (3-4 pages).
• A brief cover letter (1-2 pages) outlining your experience detailed in the role profile under "How to apply".

Why work for us?

The Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development (NRMMRRD) plays a critical role in supporting Queenslanders across the state—from Cairns to Mount Isa to Warwick—by delivering strong regional outcomes, fostering local economies, and strengthening government community partnerships. As stewards of over 60% of Queensland's land and key supporters of industries such as mining and manufacturing, our reach and impact are vast.

We are committed to putting our people first—empowering staff, celebrating success, and encouraging innovation. Our workplace is mobile, flexible, inclusive and respectful, and we are focused on growing united, capable leaders. For more
information, visit: https://www.nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au/about-us/careers/who-we-are .

We offer:

• Competitive superannuation and salary sacrificing options.
• Flexible working options supporting work-life balance.
• Generous leave provisions across the Queensland public sector.
• Professional career development and training opportunities.
• Relocation assistance and provisions.
• The chance to help #deliver4qld and be part of Queensland's long-term prosperity.

To learn more about the benefits of working with the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development, visit: https://www.nrmmrrd.qld.gov.au/about-us/careers .

Applications to remain current for 12 months.

Job Ad Reference: QLD/651082/25

Closing Date: Friday, 08 August 2025

Further information

We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.

There are two permanent AO8 opportunities available:
- 1X Toowoomba.
- 1X Sunshine Coast.

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