Luke Sazdanoff

Manager, National Structures at ARTC

Luke Sazdanoff is an experienced engineering professional with a diverse background in electrical engineering and project management. Currently serving as the Manager of National Structures at ARTC since January 2025, Luke previously held the position of Major Projects Superintendent at Port Waratah Coal Services and worked as the Infrastructure Assets Delivery Coordinator at Lake Macquarie City Council. Prior to these roles, Luke gained experience as a Senior Electrical Engineer at WSP and as an Electrical Engineer at AECOM, where foundational engineering skills were developed. Luke's career began with a solid educational background, holding a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Business with Distinction from the University of Newcastle. Luke also contributed to academia as an ITAS tutor for Indigenous university students and has experience in both business development and engineering roles during early career positions at Glencore Coal and related companies.

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ARTC

Every day, across five states and more than 50 First Nations, our team keeps Australia’s supply chain moving. At ARTC, we’re proud of our country’s rich history and are passionate about our future. We’ve invested billions of dollars to build a modern rail network capable of meeting Australia’s long-term freight needs, and after more than 20 years, our investment continues with world-class projects like Inland Rail connecting Melbourne and Brisbane. We foster an inclusive, values-led culture and have an uncompromising commitment to the physical and mental health and safety of our people and the local communities in which we operate. We embrace diversity in all forms and are committed to making a real difference for First Nations People – together building a respectful, fair and flexible workplace where innovation is pursued and achievements recognised.


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