Unitywater
James Simpson is an experienced procurement professional with a comprehensive background in strategic procurement and contract management across various sectors, including local government and timber. Currently serving as the Strategic Procurement Business Partner for Goods & Services at Unitywater since September 2022, James previously held roles such as Procurement and Contracts Specialist at Hyne Timber and Strategic Sourcing and Contracts Officer at Logan City Council. James has demonstrated expertise in contract administration, tender documentation, and supplier management through positions at the Office of Industrial Relations, Trade and Investment Queensland, and the Queensland Department of Education. With a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Queensland University of Technology, James also has a solid educational foundation supporting a career characterized by a commitment to best practices in procurement and contract administration.
Unitywater
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Unitywater provides essential water supply and sewage treatment services to residents and businesses in the Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast and Noosa regions. Every day Unitywater operates and maintains more than $3.4 billion of essential infrastructure, delivers quality drinking water and treats 60 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of sewage for over 17% of Queensland’s population, spread across 5223 square km. Operations began on 1 July 2010 under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail) Act 2009, as part of the Queensland Government water reform program. Unitywater is governed by an independent Board of Directors. Unitywater is committed to helping prevent and respond to violence against women and is proud to be a White Ribbon Accredited Workplace.