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SUMMARY:Webinar - How to attract and retain talent in the scope of significant investment in projects
DESCRIPTION:Australia is in the middle of an infrastructure boom – but where will we get the skilled workforce that we need to deliver on this? This is not just a local challenge but a global one with significant macro-economic factors at play. So how can we best operate in this challenging environment? And what steps should organisations be taking to attract and retain talent? \nTogether we will explore: \n\nMacro-economic factors of the employment market locally and globally and some of the structural changes to work (providing research and practical insight).\nWe will look at the key question of – ‘What are the career paths that people are taking (and why)?’ and provide insight into the ways in which people want to work.\nThe practical steps employers (and employees) can take to prepare to operate in a highly competitive labour market.\n\n  \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker:  \nNik Ruparel\, Director\, Pro NEXUS \nNik began his career as an Accountant\, transitioned into Business Consulting where he worked with prominent FTSE 100 organisations before moving into Recruitment and assuming a number of Executive positions with leading Global Recruitment Consultancies in both the UK and Australia. \nWith over 20 years of proven experience in Executive Search and Selection and Human Resource  Consulting which includes recruiting permanent and interim positions\, managing single assignments and project-based recruitment that has involved the development and delivery of large-scale international sourcing campaigns. Nik has experience of partnering with leadership teams from government\, private equity\, not-for-profit through to ASX listed businesses\, in delivering people and business solutions. \nOver the last 5 years\, Nik has been an active part of the start-up community\, witnessing firsthand the trends and innovation shaping our economy; partaking in several forums\, discussing topics that have included the future of work\, the use of artificial intelligence in hiring talent\, retention and attraction strategies in a constantly changing environment. \nFurthermore\, Nik\, as part of ProNEXUS is working with peak bodies and education providers on identifying and developing skills for the future. \n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-how-to-attract-and-retain-talent-in-the-scope-of-significant-investment-in-projects/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Sydney Chapter Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230601T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230601T193000
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SUMMARY:Brisbane - UAV/ROV-based multi-layer Collection Methods and defect detection algorithms for asset condition inspections – Is this the future? and Brisbane Chapter Social
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Brisbane Chapter’s next event of the year; which will explore the applications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) for condition assessment. It will look at the current status and market background of asset management\, focusing on the global drive for asset owners to predict and prolong active asset life while de-risking their assets\, and despite ever increasing pressures to increase capacity and performance. \nWe will also address the pain points faced by today’s asset owners regarding digital condition assessments and explore various systems available\, such as UAV collection only\, manual recognition and defect quantification\, UAV collection and AI recognition of defects\, and AI-induced UAV collection to address these concerns. The discussed methodologies will also be supported by real-life case studies of implementations from different sectors. \nThis session will be followed by our Chapter’s first Social of the year so please stay with us after for drinks and networking at a nearby watering hole! \nClick here to register\n  \nAgenda\nNetworking and nibbles: 4.30pm – 5.30pm\nPresentation & Q&A: 5pm – 6pm\nBrisbane Chapter Social: 6pm – 7.30pm \n  \nAbout the speaker:  \nClara Owen\, National Director Asset Management\, Arcadis \nClara Owen is an innovative and strategic thinker with a strong background in asset management and engineering. As a qualified RPEQ Engineer\, with additional qualifications in information technology and finance\, she has held various technical leadership and senior management roles in the rail and transport industry. Clara’s experience spans across both private and public sectors\, working on diverse and multi-disciplinary transport projects throughout her international career\, and through roles as the Asset Manager for bridge infrastructure for Wanganui and Rangitikei Councils in New Zealand and Minor Works Manager Bristol for British Rail. \nCurrently serving as the Asset Management National Director at Arcadis Pacific\, Clara has previously held positions at PriceWaterhouseCoopers\, Everything Infrastructure\, and her own company\, CMT Rail Solutions\, among others. With a deep understanding of the entire asset project lifecycle\, Clara is dedicated to driving innovation and fostering a positive workplace culture within her teams.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/brisbane-uav-rov-based-multi-layer-collection-methods-and-defect-detection-algorithms-for-asset-condition-inspections-is-this-the-future-and-brisbane-chapter-social/
LOCATION:Arcadis\, Level 35\, 111 Eagle Street\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Brisbane Chapter Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230601T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230601T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T154849
CREATED:20230509T024144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230522T022359Z
UID:4841-1685637000-1685646000@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Perth - Asset Management in Government
DESCRIPTION:Digitising Asset Management and Building a Capable Workforce – Marty Stafford\, Assets Manager\, Southern Ports \nIn 2020\, Southern Ports set out to transform its existing asset management practices into a world class\, fully digital Asset Management System (AMS). \nGuided by a clear Strategic Development Plan with a 10-year horizon\, and a vision of ‘Strong Regional Ports\, Strong Regions\, the Board and Executive devised a comprehensive asset management vision and direction. With unwavering leadership and foundations in place\, the Asset Management team developed and implemented a fully integrated and digitised AMS\, aligned with ISO 55000 and asset management best practice\, including the four principles of the Asset Management Council’s Asset Management Concept Model. \nWithin three years\, Southern Ports transitioned from ad hoc\, manual asset management – underpinned by paper-based policies\, disparate databases and manual record-keeping and analysis – to a fully digitised system. The AMS intrinsically links each element of the organisation’s asset management framework with its core vision and objectives\, and it is supported by robust capabilities\, assurance systems and a strong culture of learning. \nAs part of an asset management system transformation\, Southern Ports developed and deployed an online continuous learning system and information library to help develop a workforce capable of meeting its asset management objectives. \nThe process involved an analysis of ‘current state’ staff training and experience\, as well as training needs and career path development options. Southern Ports developed a robust methodology for mapping Global Forum on Maintenance & Asset Management (GFMAM) Modules across all role dimensions\, capturing key aspects of knowledge\, skills and experience\, and how they aligned with subject knowledge across the GFMAM subjects. \nTraining occurred at all three regional port sites\, primarily through online modules via a dedicated training management system. The system recorded and retained certification and verification of competencies\, in line with Certified Practitioner in Asset Management and World Partners in Asset Management CAMA examination processes. \nAsset Management in Synergy – Andre Pratama\, Asset Management Lead\, Synergy (Electricity Generation and Retail Corporation) \nAsset management can be a complex subject and often misunderstood. Synergy has recently progressed its asset management journey and conceptualised an ‘infinity diagram’ model to link many parts of the organisation. This presentation will explore various asset management elements and example studies to illustrate how Synergy has embedded improvements in its asset management practice. \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speakers:  \nMarty Stafford\, Assets Manager\, Southern Ports \nHaving spent the past 15 years working in Western Australian mining and regional ports sectors in various Asset Management roles\, Marty has a deep understanding of the challenges Asset Managers face in maintaining fit for purpose and ready assets in an ever-changing environment. Leveraging technology and harnessing internal capability has become a focus in meeting asset management objectives now and into the future. \nAndre Pratama\, Asset Management Lead\, Synergy (Electricity Generation and Retail Corporation) \nAndre started his career more than a decade ago heavily focusing on project delivery in capital intensive industries. Throughout the journey his priorities changed from meeting quality\, cost and schedule in that order\, to the balance between cost\, benefit and risk. This was accompanied by career moves spanning from Melbourne\, Tasmania\, Kalgoorlie and now Perth with a few international stints across Asia and Africa.\nHe has worked with various organisations such as GM Motor\, Newcrest\, BHP\, Water Corp\, Rio Tinto and Assetivity. Now he works in Synergy and is continually intrigued by the challenges and complexity of the energy market.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/perth-asset-management-in-government-forum/
LOCATION:The George Perth\, 216 St Georges Terrace\, Perth\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Perth Chapter Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230517T173000
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DTSTAMP:20260610T154851
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SUMMARY:Melbourne - Moving away from reactive maintenance using a systems-based approach
DESCRIPTION:Court Services Victoria (CSV) provides corporate and administrative services that support judicial independence in the administration of justice in Victoria. \nWhen CSV was formed\, it inherited a legacy of asset management issues that included an ageing asset base which was not fit for purpose\, limited asset information\, a largely reactive maintenance strategy\, no centralised location for asset information\, multiple changes in leadership\, and staff who operated predominately in silos. \nSolutions to these issues included a fully integrated system-based approach to assist with breaking down barriers of a siloed organisation\, utilisation of a hierarchy of Asset Management Systems\, focusing on the whole of asset lifecycle and compliance with the Victorian Government’s Asset Management and Accountability Framework (AMAF). \nThese initiatives assisted CSV to move away from a backlog filled reactive maintenance strategy\, where catastrophic failure of critical assets could potentially lead to the shutting down of a justice system\, to a proactive 10-year program of works. \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker:  \nVijay Eden\, Manager Asset Systems\, Court Services Victoria \nVijay is a seasoned asset management professional from an engineering background with a passion for Occupational Health and Safety. He has more than 30 years of leadership experience in strategic asset management both in the public and private sectors. Vijay is proficient at providing high quality service\, advice and support in the delivery of whole of asset lifecycle projects and improvements associated infrastructure matters from concept to completion\, within a unique and complex portfolio of public buildings across. He has a proven track record in implementing Asset Management Systems\, Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)\, promoting proactive maintenance\, leading reliability engineering and OHS management. \nVijay’s expertise includes ensuring compliance with the AMAF annual maturity assessments\, Essential Safety Measures (ESM) and Quality Management systems (QMS) and Occupational health and Safety (OHS)\, supporting sustainability initiatives and Service Level Agreement (SLA)  in contracts. He is passionate about stakeholder engagement\, change management\, ongoing continuous improvement and mentoring new asset management professionals. \nVijay lives in Melbourne with his wife\, three pet chicken\, and a pond full of goldfish and enthusiastically supports the Richmond Tigers Football Club.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/melbourne-moving-away-from-reactive-maintenance-using-a-systems-based-approach/
LOCATION:Hotel Grand Chancellor\, 131 Lonsdale Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Chapter Events,Melbourne Chapter Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230420T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20230421T180000
DTSTAMP:20260610T154852
CREATED:20230419T012243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T013459Z
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SUMMARY:Auckland (Hybrid) - Asset Management of Auckland Harbour Bridge
DESCRIPTION:The Auckland Harbour Bridge (AHB) is a unique and complex structure that provides a vital infrastructure link across the Waitemata Harbour for both traffic and utility services. Long term reliability of the AHB is critical to supporting transport operations in Auckland\, carrying over 180\,000 vehicles per weekday\, and providing economic benefit to Auckland and New Zealand.  \nThis presentation provides an overview the structure\, how asset management practices on this 63-year-old structure have evolved and improved over time\, the key challenges currently faced\, and those anticipated in the future. \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker: \nAlex Ingram\, Divisional Manager\, Auckland Harbour Bridge\, SRG Global / Auckland System Management Maintenance Alliance \nAlex Ingram is a Chartered Professional Civil and Structural Engineer with 20 years’ experience\, specialising in asset management and project management of bridges and civil structures.  \nAlex manages the Auckland Harbour Bridge department for the ASM\, the alliance that operates and maintains Auckland’s Motorway Network. His team of 25 FTEs\, includes engineers\, inspectors\, and trade staff.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/auckland-hybrid-asset-management-of-auckland-harbour-bridge/
LOCATION:GHD Centre\, 27 Napier Street\,\, Freemans Bay\, Auckland
CATEGORIES:New Zealand Chapter Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230404T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230404T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T154852
CREATED:20230327T201256Z
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SUMMARY:Gippsland (Hybrid Event) - Asset Management Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Asset Management Council Australia\, the Engineers Australia Gippsland Committee\, and the Centre for Smart Analytics at Federation University present:  \nAsset Management Workshop \nThursday 6 April | 4pm – 5pm AEST \nhybrid event (dial in online or attend in person at one of two Federation University satellite hubs) \nThis event is free for all guests \nClick here to register \nThis will be a hybrid event\, with option for those to dial in remotely OR to attend in person at one of the following satellite hubs: \n\nRoom Y243 Y Building Mt Helen campus Federation University\nRoom 2W263 Churchill campus Federation University (streamed)\n\nTopics and speakers include: \nMaintenance and Asset Management of Industrial Assets: Emerging Trends in Tribological Practices \nProfessor Raghuvir Pai\, President – Asset Management Society of India & Professor of Mechanical Engineering Manipal Academy of Higher Education \nThe tribological behaviour of rotating and sliding parts in industrial assets plays a decisive role in influencing the life of these parts. Understanding the tribological aspects and behaviour of machine components by maintenance professionals is important to improve performance and productivity. A knowledge of tribological principles helps in developing and applying these tools and techniques necessary for effective maintenance. \nA significant impact on maintenance and asset management has been made in recent years by machine learning\, data analytics\, artificial intelligence\, Remote Performance Monitoring and Internet of Things. In this study\, the tribological aspects related to maintenance\, reliability and asset management are analysed. The outcomes of this study are beneficial to engineers and managers in order to recognise and realize the relationship between tribology\, maintenance and reliability for better asset management. \n \nReliability in Cold Rolling Mills – Hydraulic Group Control \nKevin Naidoo\, Reliability Improvement Leader\, Bluescope Steel \nIn this talk Kevin will discuss \n\nthe importance of correctly setting pressure relief valves in hydraulic circuits\,\nthe failure modes associated with plant; \nand the costs associated with failures.\n\nKevin will use a real case from the Australian Steel Industry in the presentation. He is Maintenance Team Leader & Reliability Improvement Leader and has 25 years of heavy\, medium\, and light industry experience on fixed and rotating plant track record of cross collaborative teamwork between departments within organisation to ensure continuous improvement of plant and assets.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/gippsland-hybrid-event-asset-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Online 4pm – 5pm AEST or Federation Uni Mt Helen Campus or Federation Uni Churchill Campus
CATEGORIES:Gippsland Chapter Events
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