- Location
- Perth, Australia
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- IT
- Seniority
- Manager
- Source
- Workday
Description
We’re BDO, a global professional services firm connected to local markets. Our people work together to provide specialist expertise, helping businesses achieve their goals.
We inspire others, to go further. We create together, to reach higher. We build trust, to lead purposefully.
Whether you're building your future or starting your career with us, you won’t do it alone. From creating solutions for our clients to building careers for our people, we shape what matters, and that’s where you come in.
About the Role
Our Project & Infrastructure Advisory (P&IA) team provides industry leading specialist advisory services to government and private sector clients to help them plan, deliver, expand or renew infrastructure which shapes the world in which we live.
Nationally, our team has over 100 specialists with expertise in strategic asset planning, commercial and financial advice, transaction and program management, financial modelling, economics, strategy, business case development and more. We are looking for talented people to join our Perth team.
About The Opportunities
BDO is seeking expressions of interest from suitably experienced project, economic, commercial and financial advisors to join our P&IA team across the following levels:
Consultant
Senior Consultant
Assistant Manager
Manager
You will have the opportunity to work across business case, project and program management, procurement, transaction, financial and commercial engagements for a diverse range of infrastructure projects in multiple sectors across Australia and Asia-pacific for both government and private-sector clients.
Key Responsibilities
Our projects and service offering will expose you to a varied work experience which may include:
Leading, managing, and/or working as part of multi-disciplinary project teams to solve complex infrastructure problems and challenges
Leading, managing, or supporting the delivery of stakeholder engagement activities, executive reports, business cases and presentations for a wide variety of stakeholders
Leading, managing, or supporting the preparation of financial and commercial analyses informed by an understanding of the client/project’s objectives
Leading, managing, or supporting commercial negotiations between parties
Leading, managing, or supporting the development of project financial models
Managing or contributing to the on-time and on-budget delivery of engagements
Leading or supporting business development activities including engaging with current and potential future clients, preparation of comprehensive and compelling proposals and tracking potential engagement opportunities
Maintaining and developing strong relationships with clients, project stakeholders, project partners, and broader industry
About You
You will exhibit one or more of the following:
Technical experience in one or more areas of focus – financial or economic modelling, procurement, engineering, project management.
Strong critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively (via reports, spreadsheets, presentations, written correspondence, and in conversations)
Strong understanding of, or desire to learn, government and commercial frameworks for business case development and infrastructure procurement
Demonstrated ability to lead, or contribute meaningfully to, client relationships and business development
Understanding and demonstrated experience, or desire to learn, in financial and economic analysis, including project financial modelling, cost-benefit analysis (CBA), economic modelling and socio-economic assessment.
Tertiary qualifications (e.g. commerce, finance, engineering, legal, and other relevant qualifications considered).
What you can expect
Exposure to significant public and private sector infrastructure projects, commercial transactions and investment decisions in Western Australia and nationally.
Opportunities to work directly with experienced advisers and clients across financial, commercial, procurement and transaction workstreams.
A collaborative national practice with structured feedback, on-the-job learning and opportunities for career progression.
Why BDO?
Working for BDO you will be part of a growing and market leading professional services firm.
Our national and global footprint provides our people with opportunities to work on interesting client engagements, across diverse industry sectors and services.
Our open and collaborative culture ensures access to Partners and professional mentors, to guide and accelerate your professional career, across a wide array of career pathways.
We provide our people with various health and wellbeing, social, financial, and professional development benefits to help realise what’s possible.
Participate in fitness challenges or take advantage of exclusive discounts to corporate health insurance, gym memberships and wellness facilities via our BWell program. Access benefits such as travel perks, retail discounts, employee referral rewards, study, and professional development support.
Our leave options cater to the unique needs of our people; and include enhanced family support, cultural and religious leave, and options to purchase additional leave. You can also give back and get involved in community initiatives via our BCaring program.
With a strong focus on learning and growth, we provide on the job training and formal development programs to help you succeed in your role and develop your skills and experience.
Our culture is underpinned by our core values (One, Bold, Human, Heart and Strive).
We are proud to be recognised as an Inclusive Employer for 2025-2026 by Diversity Council of Australia and a 2024-2025 Employer of Choice for Gender Equality by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA).
BDO is committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment practices. If you require any reasonable adjustments to support your application or interview process, we encourage you to contact our Talent Acquisition team at [email protected]