
Rund Alnasser is a Manager at EY with 7 years delivering infrastructure and capital projects across Defense and the built environment. She specializes in project controls, PMO, and contract management, having led a portfolio of Defence capital works exceeding $300M AUD for federal government clients.
Rund is featured in Mastt's "How Jacobs Reclaimed Clarity and Control Across $4.7B in Defence Projects," drawing on her experience managing Defence capital infrastructure in Canberra as part of the Jacobs program.
Rund Alnasser is a Manager at EY with 7 years delivering Defence and capital infrastructure projects across Australia and the Middle East. She holds a Certified Professional Project Manager (CPPM) credential from the Australian Institute of Project Management and led a Defence project portfolio exceeding $300M AUD at Jacobs.
Certified Professional Project Manager (CPPM)
Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) - Credential ID: 65614.
Bachelor of Building and Construction Management (Architecture)
University of Canberra
Jacobs Industry Partner Contract: Capital Facilities and Infrastructure, Defence (Canberra, ACT) - Project Director
Managed a portfolio of Defence capital works with a combined total budget exceeding $300M AUD, overseeing project managers, contract administrators, design services consultants, and quantity surveyors across 40+ active projects for federal government clients.
Defence Estate Works Program, National Project Delivery Services Contract (Canberra, ACT) - Project Manager, Aurecon
Managed fitout and refurbishment projects up to $10M for Defence, including Hangar 46 Fitout ($5M), RAAF Wagga Building Works ($6M), RAAF Wagga Refurbishment ($4M), RAAF Wagga Fire Works ($4M), JLU Facility Refurbishment ($3M), Chemistry Lab Refurbishment ($10M), Duntroon LIA Refurbishment ($3M), and Eden Wharf Works ($3M).
Sindalah Island (NEOM), PMO (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) - Assistant Manager, Deloitte
Led PMO across 60+ work streams on Sindalah Island, a flagship NEOM project, coordinating government entities, contractors, and stakeholders across procurement, risk management, financial reporting, sustainability, and smart city integration.
DFAT New Colombo Plan Ambassador: University of Canberra Representative (2019-2020)
Received a New Colombo Plan Grant from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade while studying Building and Construction Management at the University of Canberra, and served as a NCP Ambassador representing the university.
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