Bayswater, Melbourne
Full Time
The Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Limited (AMTIL) is on the search to engage an experienced and passionate Chief Executive Officer to lead the organisation.
Since its establishment in 1999, AMTIL has grown to reflect the needs of its membership, advocating for both suppliers and users of cutting-edge precision equipment and systems.
As a peak national body that represents the interests of manufacturing technology suppliers and users within the precision engineering and
advanced manufacturing sector, we are in search of applications from suitably qualified, high-calibre individuals with a passion for
Manufacturing within Australia.
As the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer you will be pivotal in championing the goals of AMTIL and its members with a key focus on
retention and growth of the membership base and enhancing the experience and value within the dynamic landscape of advanced manufacturing.
To be successful, you will have experience in manufacturing, have an understanding of the challenges facing Australian Manufactures, exceptional leadership skills, an appetite for advocacy. Along with a strategic mindset to work out ways to have an influential voice to government and other associations, results driven, and the ability to have fun - Celebrate success, encourage laughter and create happiness within a collaborative team.
Role Requirements
If you are excited about an opportunity to foster a peak national body and make a change for manufacturing in Australia. Please get in touch
with Bronwyn Edwards of Hunter Executive on the below details for a detailed position description.
To Apply
Please send a detailed resume along with a one to two-page Executive Summary / Cover Letter outlining your experience relating to these
specific role requirements.
For a confidential conversation please contact Bronwyn Edwards - 0423 416 205
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted after the Christmas break.
For over seven years during the 1990s, I was involved with the Total Quality Management Institute, formed by leaders of some of Australia's major corporations.
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