Jason Hall

Jason Hall is a seasoned professional in the energy sector with extensive experience at Energy Queensland, where Jason has held various executive roles, including GM Grid Technology and GM Asset Standards since May 2017. In addition, Jason serves as an Asset Management Committee Member for Energy Networks Australia and is a Board Member of The Australian Power Institute. Jason also holds leadership positions as Chairman of the Board and Executive Board Member for the National Rodeo Association and is a Board Member for South West Queensland Thunder FC. Jason's earlier career includes multiple senior roles at Ergon Energy from January 2008 to May 2017, focusing on engineering standards, operational technology, and network protection. Jason holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Computer from Queensland University of Technology and a Graduate Certificate in Business Administration from Deakin University, along with professional training from the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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Toowoomba, Australia

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The Australian Power Institute

The Australian Power Institute (API) is a not for profit organisation established as an initiative of the power industry with the vision of achieving: Sustainability and Excellence in Australia's Power Engineering. Achieving this vision will enhance the performance and competitiveness of the Australian power industry organisations. Connects (Our Vision): Connecting People, Skills and Resources to Power Australia’s Energy Future. Collaborates (Our Value Proposition): Providing value through maximising collaboration and innovation throughout the energy industry, universities and schools, professional bodies and government in power engineering education, research and training. Contributes (Our Purpose): Our contribution is to ensure a sustainable supply of innovative, agile power engineering professionals equipped with contemporary skills to transform and sustain Australia’s energy future through initiatives focused on: 1. Providing a sustainable supply of quality STEM graduates to Energy Industry 2. Facilitating a strong power engineering education platform for undergraduate students and existing industry professionals 3. Coordinating Industry and University Innovation Initiatives The API will support universities in all Australian States to enhance their teaching and research capacity in power engineering, encourage high quality students to select power engineering and be challenged as undergraduates, and provide postgraduate professional development programs to ensure that professional engineers will continue throughout their careers to acquire engineering skills at the highest level and at the forefront of knowledge, benefiting both individuals and industry. The API will encourage industry-sponsored and supported research with the intention that multi-campus Centres of Excellence in disciplines relevant to the industry’s future will thrive at Australian universities.


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Hobart, Australia

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