Location: Perth Office 95 William St, WA, AU 18 Jun Project Engagement and Communications Specialist Permanent Full Time - Perth CBD Help shape how Western Australia understands its energy future. Join Western Power’s Clean Energy Link program and play a key role in delivering clear, consistent and impactful communications and engagement across major infrastructure projects. This is an opportunity to sit at the centre of project delivery, translating complex technical work into concise, engaging and audience‑ready communication and engagement that supports stakeholders, communities and decision‑makers. You’ll bring a strong corporate communications lens to high‑profile projects, ensuring messaging is aligned, materials are high quality, and communication outputs land with clarity and impact and a background in engagement. Your Role in Action Develop clear, concise and engaging communication materials including presentations, briefings, reports and stakeholder‑facing content. Translate complex project information into accessible, audience‑appropriate messaging. Support the delivery of communication plans aligned to project milestones and organisational priorities. Manage stakeholder communications, including enquiries and complaints, ensuring responses are timely, consistent and well‑coordinated. Prepare high‑quality briefing materials and communication packs for internal leaders and external stakeholders. Coordinate the development and production of communications deliverables across digital and traditional channels, ensuring alignment to brand and governance standards. Support engagement activities and forums, including planning, logistics, materials and follow‑up communication. Maintain stakeholder records, engagement logs and communication tracking to support transparency and accountability. Build strong relationships across internal teams and external stakeholders to enable clear and consistent information flow. Contribute to reporting and continuous improvement of communication and engagement outcomes. What Makes You a Great Fit Tertiary qualification in Communications, Social Planning and Sciences, Marketing, or related discipline. Experience in the development of project communication tools including, but not limited to, reports, promotional material, and publications associated with a project, or similar fields. Demonstrated experience in communication, community engagement, stakeholder management or a related field. Strong communication, negotiation, and relationship management skills to effectively manage all levels of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to prioritise work and critically assess own performance. Ability to work with minimal supervision to meet strict deadlines. Benefits Over 50% of our employment opportunities are driven by career progression. Flexible work arrangements to support part‑time work, working hours and working from home arrangements after the probation period. The opportunity to purchase up to four weeks of additional leave per year. Access to salary packaging, social club activities and discounted health insurance and gym membership. An award‑winning employee recognition and benefits programme. An innovative team culture enabling the transition to renewable energy and decarbonisation. Three wellness leave days each year. 22‑week paid parental leave and 5 days of First Nations cultural leave to support family and cultural connections. Eligibility We value diversity and inclusivity, encouraging applications from all backgrounds, including women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and LGBTQIA communities. As a WORK180‑endorsed employer for women, we are proud of our commitment to inclusion. Applications close on 2 July. Additional Information Learn more about Western Power here: About (westernpower.com.au) Find out how we’re building a Network for Life: A network for life (westernpower.com.au) J-18808-Ljbffr