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Malcolm O'Malley

Broome

Summary

Accomplished Director at North Western Drainage & Civil P/L, adept in strategic planning and people management. Excelled in fostering team growth, enhancing collaboration, and driving continuous improvement. Achieved increased productivity through innovative solutions and effective operations management. Skilled in verbal and written communication, with a proven track record of boosting team morale and financial stability.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

Director

North Western Drainage & Civil P/L
07.2019 - Current
  • Developed high-performing teams by providing mentorship, guidance, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Enhanced team collaboration through regular communication, goal setting, and performance evaluations.
  • Established a culture of continuous improvement by fostering open communication channels and empowering employees to voice their ideas.
  • Cultivated a positive work environment that fostered employee engagement, increased retention rates, and boosted overall team morale.
  • Managed budgets effectively to ensure optimal use of resources while maintaining financial stability.
  • Implemented innovative solutions to solve complex problems, resulting in increased productivity and streamlined operations.
  • Improved project efficiency with strategic planning, resource allocation, and time management practices.
  • Proactively identified potential risks and implemented mitigation strategies to minimize negative impacts on projects or business operations.
  • Spearheaded innovative approaches to resource allocation and strategic planning.

Education

Engineering (Pre-Engineering)

Galway Community College
Galway Ireland
01.2006

Skills

  • Strategic Planning
  • Verbal and written communication
  • People Management
  • Operations Management

Timeline

Director

North Western Drainage & Civil P/L
07.2019 - Current

Engineering (Pre-Engineering)

Galway Community College
Malcolm O'Malley