Project manager

Project managers oversee the operations of individual projects within a program of work. They coordinate time, budget and resources to complete work within program guidelines.
“I am a Project Engineer and my role is to manage certain projects the company undertakes by employing both project management and engineering backgrounds.
I have always enjoyed tackling problems and challenges. Defence industry requirements often pose a significant technical challenge to achieve and, while difficult, it is very rewarding when we achieve something that I contributed greatly to.”
This profile was correct at the time of publishing.
These qualifications provide pathways to higher education and achieving your desired occupation.
To become a project manager, you usually need to study a Bachelor or higher in:
Low end – $115,000
High end – $195,000
Source: Kinexus Defence Industry Insights Tenth Edition.
Low end salary is based on positions with 1–3 years of experience, and High end salary is based on 15–20 years of experience.
Total Salary Package = Full-time annual equivalent of base salary or rate plus statutory superannuation and any other remuneration applicable to the role (before tax).
Salaries may vary based on scope and level of responsibility. Certain occupations may experience higher total salaries than listed due to receiving bonus or commission payments.
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