Support the management, analysis, and optimisation of our critical infrastructure asset portfolio! Ongoing opportunities for learning and development, working within a high-performing and passionate team. Role to be based across our two key campuses in Western Melbourne - Brooklyn Laverton. About us: Established in 2007, CDC Data Centres is Australia’s leading operator of sovereign, secure, world-class data centre facilities. Headquartered in Canberra with multiple facilities in the ACT, NSW, VIC and New Zealand, CDC’s diversified operations provide secure data centre configurations that support co-location, containerised and hyperscale compute environments with all campuses interconnected with high-speed carrier grade networks. At CDC we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We believe that everyone’s unique experiences enable us to deliver meaningful benefits for our people, our clients and communities. Our mission is to attract, retain and grow the world’s best data centre team. Our people are committed, tenacious and meticulous in supporting our customers. Together, we configure the landscape to meet the security, reliability, connectivity and sustainability needs for today and tomorrow. About the Role: The Critical Asset Specialist plays an integral role, in being responsible for the expert management and optimisation of CDC’s critical infrastructure asset portfolio. This role applies advanced technical knowledge of data centre electrical and mechanical systems, understanding how assets operate and interact, to influence reliability, compliance, and lifecycle performance. A core function of the role is interpreting detailed electrical and mechanical single-line diagrams, validating asset configurations, and ensuring maintenance strategies accurately reflect real system behaviour. The Specialist maintains technically accurate, complete, and risk‑aligned asset information within the Enterprise Asset Management System (EAMS). By combining deep system expertise with strong analytical capability, the Critical Asset Specialist delivers high‑quality asset data, optimised maintenance plans, and meaningful insights that strengthen operational resilience and long‑term infrastructure reliability. Other responsibilities include: Lead the facilitation, importing, and validation of assets and relation technical information (e.g. manufacturers, models, system configurations). Develop, optimise, and manage both preventative and predictive maintenance plans for critical infrastructure assets. Accurately input, maintain, and update vendor details and asset relationships within internal systems. Act as a subject matter experts within our Enterprise Asset Management System - ensure compliance, technical accuracy, and high-quality data inputs. Conduct regular audits to ensure completed works and documentation are properly recorded and compliant in nature. Develop and schedule maintenance work orders, aligned to system behaviour and operational risk. Collaborate with a range of other internal teams, supporting with technical training on asset entry and EAMS usage. Maintain high standards of safety, regulatory compliance, and operational reliability across all project activities. What’s in it for you: CDC offers excellent employment conditions and benefits such as: CDC Academy - Make your mark by enhancing your professional development with the CDC Academy. Enrol in specialised training courses that will help you develop skills and ensure you thrive in your chosen career. CDC Day - An additional day of paid leave dedicated to nurturing your health and wellbeing. Parental Leave - Inclusive and above legislative tenure of parental leave entitlements to help you start, grow and care for your family. Volunteer Leave - Make a meaningful difference with 2 days of volunteering leave for any cause or charity of your choice. Employment Assistance Program - Be confident that you and your family are supported with access to our comprehensive Employee Assistance Program. CDC Social Events - CDC’s offers staff and their family’s inclusive events that nurtures relationships, connection and friendships across the business. CDC hosts BBQs, family picnics and community events, bringing together CDC staff in different settings. About you: The ideal candidate combines a dedicated hands-on knowledge of complex electrical and mechanical systems (from within a critical infrastructure setting), with a detail-focused and technically minded nature. With a sound understanding of preventive and predictive maintenance practices, as well as Australian compliance and regulatory standards, the successful candidate will be comfortable working both autonomously and under pressure, within a dynamic environment. Demonstrated experience within critical infrastructure or an asset-intensive environment (such as data centres, hospitals, laboratories). Proficiency in computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) and system monitoring tool concepts, ensuring information is accurate, up-to-date, and complete. Strong analytical and problem‑solving ability, able to interpret complex technical information and turn it into clear insights. Highly organised and proactive, managing competing priorities while maintaining accuracy and meeting deadlines. Clear communicator who builds effective relationships across engineering, operations, IT, and external partners. Ability to work independently or collaboratively, taking ownership and seeking opportunities to improve processes, data quality, and asset reliability. Essential: Australian Citizenship with ability to obtain and maintain a NV1 Security Clearance. How to Apply: If you're looking to be part of Australia and New Zealand's leading large-scale data centre innovator, submit your resume and cover letter by clicking Apply. Diversity helps us all achieve more. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all individuals are valued and respected. We believe that diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences leads to innovation and success and a culture of trust and care. We actively promote equality and strive to create a welcoming environment for all employees. At CDC we’ve got your back. We’re dedicated to building a team that reflects the diversity of our community and we encourage everyone to bring their authentic selves to work, giving you the confidence to achieve more. Applications close: 9:00am, Tuesday 7th April, 2026.