Australian property group managing $17bn in office, retail, industrial and residential assets
Mirvac is a publicly traded Australian property developer and asset manager with over 50 years of operational history. The tech stack is finance and operations-focused—anchored by Anaplan, Power BI, Tableau, and Snowflake for planning and analytics, plus Salesforce, Yardi, and Workday for customer and workforce management. Hiring is weighted heavily toward finance and marketing roles (9 of 15 active positions), with projects centered on revenue optimization, customer segmentation, and portfolio analytics—indicating near-term focus on pricing strategy and demand forecasting across their office, retail, and industrial portfolios.
Mirvac develops and manages commercial and residential real estate across Australia's major cities—Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth. The business operates across three primary sectors: office, retail, and industrial properties, plus residential development and build-to-rent operations. Assets under management total over $17 billion. The company's integrated model spans the full project lifecycle: planning, design, construction, leasing, property management, and long-term asset ownership. Mirvac serves both institutional investors and end occupiers, with funds management and asset management as core business lines alongside development.
Mirvac's core tools include Anaplan and Workday for planning, Power BI and Tableau for analytics, Snowflake for data warehousing, Salesforce for customer management, and Yardi for property management. Azure and Intune provide cloud infrastructure and device management.
Mirvac is an Australian public company with 1,001–5,000 employees, founded in 1972. It operates primarily across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
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