Careers with the Department of Logistics and Infrastructure
Build, Connect, Grow the Territory – Join us at DLI
The Department of Logistics and Infrastructure (DLI) works with the community, industry and government to facilitate efficient, safe and agile logistics and infrastructure for all Territorians. We design and deliver the services and projects that keep the Territory connected, safe and growing.
We manage roads, transport, housing, government assets, logistics and safety services that support economic growth and strong communities. We also provide essential functions including transport regulation, vehicle registration, marine and road safety. Our work spans long term planning, major project delivery and fit for purpose infrastructure across the NT.
Build a career with DLI
At DLI, our work is driven by the capability, commitment and diversity of our people. Our Employee Value Proposition (EVP) – grow, lead, succeed – reflects the experience we aim to create for staff and the culture we are building.
Our EVP is centred around 3 pillars:
Grow
We invest in a supportive and flexible environment with continuous learning, mentorship and career development so you can expand your potential and thrive in your journey.
Lead
We foster a culture of trust and collaboration where innovation and contributions matter and leadership is encouraged at all levels.
Succeed
We celebrate achievements, recognise contributions and ensure your success is aligned with both personal aspirations and organisational goals.
DLI has a place for you
Our Locations
With offices in:
A career with us could take you across almost every corner of the vibrant and adventure packed Territory. Whether you’re drawn to the multicultural energy of Darwin, the warmth of regional communities or an outback adventure.
Our Projects
We deliver the Territory’s strategic infrastructure and logistics projects.
Join the teams behind some of the NT’s most significant projects, including:
Why work for us?
- Competitive Salary and 12% Superannuation
- Great work life balance, with flexible work options
- Generous leave entitlements including 6 weeks recreation leave, 3 days Christmas shutdown leave, 3 weeks personal leave, annual leave loading of up to $1,811, paid parental leave and cultural leave
- Ongoing, stable employment with NTG
- Paid higher-duties and mobility opportunities
- Professional development and career progression
- Salary sacrifice options (novated leasing for a motor vehicle, additional superannuation contributions)
- Potential Relocation support including airfares and household relocation
- Retention and attraction allowance for staff based in Katherine and Alice Springs*
- Social club and wellbeing initiatives, including free annual influenza vaccinations
- Employee Assistance Program for staff and immediate family
- Professional development allowances*
- Professional excellence payments for eligible employees*
- Satellite internet or television reimbursement*
*Terms apply.
Regional Incentives
Employees based in Nhulunbuy, Tennant Creek or Yulara may be eligible for generous regional incentives, including:
- Remote locality allowances and electricity subsidies
- 100% rental concession for eligible remote employees in Territory or agency housing
- Annual fares out of isolated localities (FOIL) to help employees and families stay connected
- Special study leave*
- Allowance for freight on household goods if living in Nhulunbuy
- Family travel assistance for approved training and development activities
*Terms apply.
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Meet the people building the Territory
Amy Peterson came to Darwin in 2008 for what was meant to be a reconnaissance trip to explore opportunities and see what life in the Territory might offer.
A/Executive Director Enterprise Project Services, Corporate and Enabling Services Division, Department of Logistics and Infrastructure
Lucy Hauff is a born and bred proud Territorian.
Senior Project Manager, Precincts, Freight and Logistics, Department of Logistics and Infrastructure
When Gagan Deep first saw the Senior Project Manager role advertised on the NT Government website, one line immediately stood out: working in remote communities.
A/Program Manager, Central and Barkly Region, Housing and Land Servicing, Department of Logistics and Infrastructure
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