A new and exciting opportunity has emerged with the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee (Brisbane 2032) for a Director of Technology.
If you’re a talented professional looking for a career defining and high impact role, this is your chance.
Brisbane 2032 is not just planning a sporting event – they’re shaping a lasting legacy for future generations. Our Vision for Brisbane 2032 is
Believe: We believe in the power of sport and the Australian spirit. Together, they unlock our limitless potential, grit, and heart to go further than we ever imagined.
Belong: Everyone is welcome at our Games. Every person is celebrated, creating a playing field that’s fair, fun, and full of connection!
Become: This is our moment. Our move. Together, we’ll harness the magic of the Games to become stronger and step boldly into an exciting new era.
As an ambitious and inclusive organisation – Brisbane 2032 offers a rare opportunity to contribute to the world’s largest sporting event, the world’s largest multicultural event, and the world’s largest event for people with disability. It is a chance to showcase to the world what Australia has to offer. It is also a chance to celebrate the world’s oldest continuing living culture, Australia’s First Nations peoples, and to promote and further the cause of accessibility and opportunity for all.
As part of this application process, we encourage you to share your motivation to be part of the Olympic and Paralympic Games and your lived experience which will help you contribute to these Games.
About The Role
The Director of Technology reports to the Chief Corporate Services Officer and leads the Technology Functional Area.
The role is responsible for ensuring technology enables the safe, reliable and effective delivery of the Games, while supporting operational outcomes, stakeholder experience, commercial objectives and long-term legacy opportunities.
Working closely with the Chief Corporate Services Officer, the role provides leadership across the Technology portfolio, including enterprise technology, Games technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications, venue technology, results technology, AI and applications, and major technology partnerships and contracts.
The role is responsible for leading an integrated and collaborative technology function that delivers fit-for-purpose, secure and scalable technology solutions across the organisation and Games delivery ecosystem.