Job Description
Job Title:  First Nations Advisor
Posting Start Date:  10/06/2026
Job Description: 

About DT Infrastructure

 

DT Infrastructure is a trusted provider of engineering and construction solutions that unlock opportunities for our clients, communities and people. Specialising in Defence, transport and infrastructure, we offer a unique synergy of local expertise in complex projects and the global perspective of our multinational parent company, Gamuda Berhad. Through engineering innovation, collaborative contracting and leading sustainability practices we’re unlocking opportunities for a better tomorrow. 

About the role

 

DT Infrastructure, as part of the TasVic Greenlink joint venture with Samsung C&T Corporation Australia, has been awarded the contract to deliver the Balance of Works package for Marinus Link Stage 1.

With a strong pipeline of work in renewable energy projects, we are seeking a high-calibre First Nations Advisor based in Leongatha to join us on this once-in-a-generation project. You will work collaboratively with the project delivery team, responsible for assisting in the implementation of the Indigenous Participation Plan, as well as supporting subcontractors and suppliers in meeting cultural engagement, employment, and procurement obligations.

 

Key responsibilities include:

 

  • Lead the project’s Indigenous Participation Plan and First Nations Engagement Strategy.
  • Build and maintain trusted relationships with local Traditional Owners, Aboriginal community organisations, and project stakeholders.
  • Provide cultural advice to support respectful, inclusive decision-making across the project.
  • Identify and drive opportunities for First Nations employment, training, procurement, and engagement.
  • Partner with the Stakeholder, Social Licence, and Social Impact teams to ensure consistent engagement.
  • Support the delivery of cultural awareness training programs for staff and subcontractors.
  • Coordinate cultural protocols, including Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country ceremonies.
  • Track, report on, and support compliance with First Nations engagement commitments and cultural heritage legislation.

 

Experience and capabilities:

 

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identity with deep knowledge of cultures, histories, and protocols.
  • 2+ years’ community engagement experience, preferably in infrastructure, government, or social impact.
  • Certificate IV in a relevant field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • Proven ability to work with First Nations communities and navigate complex relationships.
  • Experience supporting cultural inclusion, reconciliation initiatives, and cultural heritage compliance.
  • Strong relationship-building, communication, and listening skills to effectively guide stakeholders.

 

Why work for DTI

 

  • Competitive pay that reflects your contribution: We reward performance and impact, with our remuneration benchmarked to market.
  • Purpose-driven careers in infrastructure: As we grow our presence in the renewable energy sector, DTI is also continuing to cement its position as a delivery partner of choice across rail, roads and Defence infrastructure projects. Our teams benefit from the variety of opportunities, applying their skills and experience across multiple sectors.
  • Fostering your development: We’ve developed a culture where continuous learning is front and centre of everything we do. Fostering the growth and development of our people is key to our success and ensuring that we are preparing the next generation of leaders is a core focus for our business.
  • Parental leave designed for the reality of family life: Our industry leading parental leave policies are centred on flexibility to support modern family life, because at DTI, little families are a part of our one big family.
  • Flexibility that works for you and for us: We acknowledge that everyone’s needs are different in striking the right work-life integration. Whether it’s hybrid working, adjusted hours, job sharing or balancing family commitments, we’ll work together to make it work.

 

  • DT Infrastructure is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that champions opportunity and respect. Our focus on inclusivity is active and ongoing. Women, people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island descent and former members of the Australian Defence Force are encouraged to apply.

 

Visit www.DTInfrastructure.com.au to explore how DTI can support your career progression, unlock personal advantages and apply for our opportunities.

 

How to apply

 

If you are looking to make a meaningful impact and join our team, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your updated CV online to be considered for this role. If you have any questions or issues submitting your application, please reach out to Tamara Barbar at tamarabarbar@dtinfrastucture.com.au.