Knowledge Age is constantly on the lookout for the best, highly motivated individuals, who posses skills and experience necessary for success and are interested in creating a new kind of consulting firm.
We offer both contract and permanent positions.
All positions require background in IT Project Management. A minimum of 8 years hands-on IT Project Management experience is essential.
All positions involve interfacing with customers and some travel.
Candidates must have excellent communication skills and learning abilities, along with strong skills.
Candidates who share our corporate values of quality, integrity and accountability are strongly encouraged to apply.
We are looking for suitable candidates to operate in the following sectors:
- IT Project and Program Management
- Software Development Project and Program Management
- Infrastructure Project Management
- ERP Project Management
- Business Change Project Management
- Organizational Change
- Software Process Improvement
- Agile Methodologies Implementation
- PMO Implementation and PMO Management
- Development Methodologies Definition and Implementation
- Project Management Maturity
- Software Development
- Outsourcing Contract Management
- RFI / RFP Managament
- Outsourcing and Offshore Outsourcing Strategy Definition
- Shared Services Optimization
- Project Assessment
- Project Turnaround
- Risk Management
- Configuration Management
- Requirements Management
- IT Quality Assurance
- with experience in some of these methodologies:
- Agile
- PMBoK
- Prince 2
- XP
- FDD
- DSDM
- Scrum
- MSP
- RUP
- SPI (CMM, SPICE, BOOTSTRAP, ISO...)
and whose approach to the job is characterized by:
- highly analytical thought-process and judgment
- integrity
- creativity
- commitment
- professionalism
- organization
and with:
- fluent English
- excellent client interaction skills
- presentational skills
- communication skills
- self confidence
- learning abilities
- ability to think out of the box
- desire to work for the small and dynamic company - with all the advantages and disadvantages
Knowledge Age Mission
To provide our clients with practical and measurable IT project management improvements.
To improve our industry by sharing our knowledge freely and by actively participating in initiatives and organizations that research and promote best IT delivery and project management practices.
Knowledge Age Values
- Honesty and integrity.
- People come first.
- We share our knowledge freely.
- We strive to be the best in our field.
- We strive to find balance in our professional and personal lives.
Knowledge Age Environment
As an emerging company, Knowledge Age offers a working environment with distinct advantages:
- Strong emphasis on entrepreneurship, including the willingness to take risks, take personal ownership of projects, and function independently as well as with the team.
- Profit sharing income model.
- Fast-track growth opportunities.
- Personal input to company publications.
- Significant individual impact on business success.
- Direct performance feedback from co-founding partners.
- Strong sense of community.
- Ability to pursue new business based on individual interests.
- Professionally supportive and respectful environment.
- Input on business growth decisions.
- Significant support for professional skills development and training
We offer
- We offer an excellent salary and benefits package, along with the opportunity to work in a dynamic, team environment.
- We have a unique incentive based model.
- We depend on each one to bring real-world experience, a firm grasp of solutions-based consulting and a desire to excel. It's our job to build employee knowledge base through certification and training programs.
As a Knowledge Age employee, your training regimen may include:
- An annual budget allocation for training and up to 10 days per year for training in subject areas of your choice.
- Full reimbursement for training materials and fees related to certification examinations.
- On-the-job mentoring from Knowledge Age team members.
If you, or someone you know, possesses the required skills and experience, is interested in leading edge work, enjoys a challenge, is an outstanding team spirited individual and wishes to expand their opportunities, please drop us an email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Too often the approach to the overall training and learning strategy is vague leaving last minute or on-the-job training the only option. In some situations this is adequate, but a cohesive strategy will often be more cost effective in the long term and provide your team with an understanding of how their career development fits with the business strategy.
Knowledge Age can work with HR, Training and IT departments, as appropriate, to develop a Training and Learning Strategy that is pragmatic and in-line with the business strategy.
Our approach
No two training and learning strategies are ever the same - the current “as-is” position and the desired goals are normally different amongst organisations due to their organisational size, budgets, culture and geographical spread. Knowledge Age consultants can work with your team to understand the nature of the training and learning requirements, the business background and the general scope of the strategy.
Our approach would be holistic, with the scope extending beyond training to encompass any relevant skills-acquisition and skills-management process, such as: career-planning for key team members; managing and grooming key team members; recruiting; training and new skills required (technical and business skills); training options (including e-learning, self-paced, intranet reference etc); use of contractors. These recommendations would enable a skills strategy to be devised to fully support the business needs.

Training is most effective when focused on a specific need. Knowledge Age can perform training needs analysis at the corporate, departmental and individual level to uncover the skills needed to meet the strategic business objectives as well as those of the department and individual.
Our approach
Knowledge Age can work with your team and your management to understand what the goals of the business are.
The format of the individual training needs analysis depends on the number involved and the training goals, but will range from one-to-one interviews to using computer-based analysis tools. The depth of detail of the training-needs analysis will have been agreed on in advance and will depend on whether the aim is to provide training to meet a specific need or whether it is taking place as part of an overall skills-development process.
We present the results in an agreed format, ranging from an informal presentation/workshop through to more detailed analysis in a database or spreadsheet. Our findings are presented with recommendations for courses of action to address the identified skills gap.
While off-the-shelf training courses are readily available, their "one size fits all" approach can mean that delegates have to learn many topics which are not relevant to their needs. When training larger groups of people, it can be cost-effective to develop a course for that specific audience. Knowledge Age can customise and develop courses on a wide range of software project management and software engineering topics, with content focused specifically on the business need.
Our approach
Knowledge Age will first work to help to define the training requirements and then ascertain whether there is a standard course which would meet the defined need or whether a tailored course should be created from elements of current courses. Where a bespoke course is required, we will work closely with the client to understand what the course must cover, before proposing a course structure – to include key topics, learning points and logistics, such as duration and workshop elements. We would then develop the course, feeding sections of the course back to the client, as appropriate, for input and improvement. Once the developed course is complete, it can be piloted with a test audience, the feedback from which will help to further refine the course. The finalised course is then delivered to the target audience, along agreed timescales.
Because the course is being developed from the ground up, elements of different training media can be combined into one cohesive training program – for example, using CBT, self-paced books or e-learning, to support the classroom training. If required, the entire course can be non-classroom.
Knowledge Age follows a structured approach to deliver this service to ensure that content is:
- relevant to the needs and expectations of users
- accessible to the range of technology available to users
- useable and functional
- pedagogically sound and cohesive
The main principles used in our approach include:
- the active involvement of users, such as trainers and users (User Focus Groups (UFGs))
- obtaining feedback from users at all stages of development, from simple paper mock-ups to online prototypes
- the use of multidisciplinary development teams to ensure both pedagogical and technical quality
- using the most appropriate media for the content, taking into account the context of use, audience skills and access to technologies

The client will receive the exact course required, of an agreed duration. Delegates will also receive any developed courseware, with associated self-paced commercial training books, if appropriate.
- Do you have problems keeping abreast of new developments, trends and their business implications?
- Confused by thousands of acronyms and their relevance to your business?
- Do you need to raise awareness or initiate a discussion about particular methodology?
- Do you want to better understand benefits and risks and current trends?
- Do you need to get some ideas on how your competitors could use trends as a threat?
Knowledge Age can provide a service to keep organizations updated with methodologies, technologies and trends relevant to the business strategy. This can be on a one-off basis or as a regular proactive service. The information is presented in a lively, business-relevant way as part of interactive briefings.
Our approach
Our approach depends on whether you require a one-off briefing or a regular service.
For a one-off briefing, we would quickly ascertain those trends which are of interest to you. Then we would research and prepare a briefing of an agreed duration. This may be a technical briefing or maybe non-technical, focusing on the business impact of new technologies or methodologies: how can trends be exploited; how will competitors use these as a threat; what are the overall benefits and risks? The briefing would then take place, using a format which facilitates discussion, rather than being a one-way process. The goal at the end is to draw some practical conclusions and actions about the technology or the methodology.
Where a more regular service is required, it is important to determine the strategy of the business to assess which technologies the organization should be monitoring and aware of.
Briefings are scheduled as required, perhaps once each quarter, to keep companies updated about all relevant technology issues which affect their business strategy.
Where required, Knowledge Age can make recommendations about how the company can exploit technology and the skills implications of such implementations.
Some Previous Briefings:
- Why all the buzz about Agile?
- Benefits of PMO.
- Methodologies Quagmire.
- CMMI ROI.
- Agile methodologies and capitalization policy.
- Driving innovation through agility.
Training provides a basis for knowledge acquisition and a level of practical experience that can be used immediately on the job. However, even from the very best training there is still a requirement to consolidate the newly learnt skills through practical experience and working alongside experts in the area who can provide advice and guidance. Experienced Knowledge Age consultants can provide guidance, answer questions and resolve problems as projects are started or new methodologies used. The emphasis is on skills transfer to support and coach the person or team rather than the classic consultancy approach.
The benefits of mentoring include reduced risk, additional management support mechanisms, rapid project initiation, on the job knowledge transfer and consolidation of classroom knowledge in a safe environment.
Our approach
The first task will be to understand the requirement and to identify the most appropriate solution that Knowledge Age can provide. A mentoring project definition plan will be produced which will clearly show the business objectives and the associated activities required by Knowledge Age to satisfy them.
The mentor(s) will work directly with the individuals or group, providing guidance, reviewing documents, facilitating workshops and resolving problems.
Depending on the nature of the work, a review of the project is often undertaken at project milestone phases comprising a written report and review sessions.
Mentoring projects are by their very nature flexible and no two engagements are ever the same. A mentoring project may be a short duration consisting of a number of review sessions or it may be for a few days per month for the whole duration of the project. Knowledge Age will work closely with the client to ensure the most appropriate and cost effective service is developed.
At Knowledge Age we are rarely impressed by latest buzzwords, "hot new methodologies" or anybody's "wave of the future" marketing spin.
We realize that each company has unique issues and there is no one-size-fits all solution. We believe in a customized approach based on each client's business driven needs, people, current policies, processes and procedures.
Our approach is best described by "we learn". We constantly learn about all the latest technologies, methodologies and buzzwords. On the assignment, we learn about your organization, your business needs, your people and your problems. We harness all that knowledge, take into account the unique challenges of your project and then team up with you to create the best possible solution.
Our approach varies from case to case, but some fairly typical sample steps in our consulting approach are:
- We begin the process by qualifying and quantifying your business goals and your expectations.
- Usually, we perform an introductory meeting with all or selected members of your staff on which we introduce ourselves, present our view of the goals we are trying to achieve and explain how we plan to move forward, what they can expect from us and what we expect from the organization.
- We then interview your staff, investigate your procedures, tools and templates; review your documents and artifacts and learn about your processes. We always try to build on top of the processes actually being used because acceptance and success chances of our changes are greater if there is a commonality with the established processes in your organization.
- By comparing the current situation with the desired goals, we can make specific and detailed Action Plan.
- We publish the Action Plan, gather feedback, develop it further, approve it and start the implementation.
- We determine, develop/acquire and deliver appropriate training and mentoring and evaluate and propose tools to be procured.
- We also implement measurements and processes that will be used to track the success of the Action Plan. We constantly monitor those measurements and track risks and adjust the Action Plan accordingly.

As we face the challenges of a digital economy and complex business environment, new forms of knowledge are required for effective leadership at all levels within organizations. Responding to this challenge, Knowledge Age Consulting is offering a program of high quality seminars and workshops directed at the most important leadership issues in this emerging business environment. These include aligning projects with business strategy and optimizing project throughput, managing organizational change, governance of IT for high performance, IT project and program management, Agile implementation and application of effective leadership practices that harness individual talent and organizational potential.
Our seminar presenters are unique individuals who, as successful career professionals with a strong ongoing academic participation, live our mantra of ―taking the University to Business. In addition to occupying important positions in local industry, and as consultants internationally, each is a lecturer for the IT Management Program (ITMP) at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), which is one of the top business Masters programs in Australia and is regularly rated as the top postgraduate program at UTS. They are adept at translating thought leadership, backed by the latest research, into practical business outcomes.
List of current public seminars.
We can also develop bespoke seminars and to suit your specific organisational circumstances and needs on request.
To ensure a high quality educational experience, seminars and workshops are limited to 14 people. Depending on demand, additional session times will be organised. Seminars are generally conducted at our CBD offices, with lunch and morning tea provided, however we deliver seminars at your offices by arrangement.
We take the best of industry practices and standards from agile methodologies, Scrum, PMBoK, CMMI and others and base our practical solutions on these, and our team's broad experience.
We put these to use to help our clients:
- manage projects better
- deliver products on time
- improve productivity
- improve development processes and project practices
- improve product quality
- increase profitability
- reduce time to market
- increase efficiency and reduce cost
- increase customer satisfaction
- get requirements right
- manage project risk
- select the right tools
- work more cohesively
When you might use our services ... a few examples
- There is a proposal from an outsource vendor - are their estimates realistic? How can you be sure you're not setting yourself up for a major disaster? How can you be sure you're going to get a quality system?
- An Executive level management change has occurred. Where does the new regime begin? Where are you now? Is this project under control? What can you do to reduce risk?
- You have a major project that's way over budget and months late. How can you get it back on track and convince management that you've got it right this time?
- Your internal customer wants to know - are you cost effective? What is your cycle time? Your quality level? How do you compare to peers, other divisions?
- What can you do when management is demanding that you develop a major system on a schedule you can't meet? How do you convince them to be reasonable? You know they need it now - how can you find a middle ground?
- How can you improve your cost of delivery? How do you get staff buy-in? What should you do first? How can you stretch our budget?
- How can you create a real partnership between the business units and IT? How can you manage demand and set priorities?

