Position Title: Maintenance Planner Location: Welshpool, WA The Opportunity We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Maintenance Planner to support the planning and coordination of maintenance activities across residential and light commercial properties. This role plays a key part in ensuring maintenance works are delivered efficiently, safely, and in line with quality and compliance standards. Key Responsibilities Develop and coordinate planned and reactive maintenance schedules. Scope works, allocate resources, and prioritise tasks based on urgency and impact. Liaise with contractors, property managers, and stakeholders to coordinate works. Monitor maintenance performance and identify opportunities for improvement. Ensure compliance with safety standards and relevant regulations. Maintain accurate records, reporting, and documentation of maintenance activities. About You You are organised, analytical, and able to balance multiple priorities. You have experience in maintenance planning or a related field and can confidently coordinate across stakeholders to deliver outcomes. Skills and Experience Experience in maintenance planning, property, or building environments. Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications. Strong organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and maintenance systems. Trade qualification or relevant industry experience desirable. Diploma in Building (or working towards) advantageous. What We Offer Purpose-Driven Work: Contribute to meaningful outcomes for remote Indigenous communities Competitive Salary & NFP Salary Sacrificing: Enjoy a competitive salary package with salary sacrificing option. Supportive Team Environment: Work with committed professionals across finance and community services Career Development: Opportunity to broaden experience across a large, complex organisation How to Apply Please attach your resume and a cover letter highlighting relevant experience when applying. About the Ngaanyatjarra Council The Ngaanyatjarra Lands are managed by the Ngaanyatjarra Council Group (NCG), a wholly community-led organisation representing the interests of Traditional Owners (Yarnangu) across 11 communities in the Central Desert region of Western Australia. Established in 1981, NCG employs over 450 people and delivers essential services including health, utilities, construction, employment, community development, shops, roadhouses, art centres, and land services. We are one of Australia’s largest and most successful Indigenous organisations. Join us in supporting strong governance, financial accountability, and a vibrant future for Ngaanyatjarra communities.