Osmond Chen
About Osmond Chen
Osmond Chen is an Associate Director in Commercial Advisory & Transactions at KPMG Australia, with extensive experience in engineering and project management across various firms. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Sydney and has worked in roles ranging from Project Engineer to Lead Consultant over a career spanning more than a decade.
Work at KPMG Australia
Osmond Chen has been serving as an Associate Director in the Commercial Advisory & Transactions division at KPMG Australia since 2018. His role involves providing strategic advice and transaction support to clients in various sectors. With a focus on commercial outcomes, he leverages his extensive experience in project management and engineering to guide clients through complex transactions.
Previous Experience in Engineering and Consulting
Prior to his current position, Osmond Chen held several roles in the engineering and consulting sectors. He worked as a Project Engineer at John Holland from 2008 to 2010 in Sydney, Australia. He then joined Aurecon, where he served as a Senior Advisory Consultant in Infrastructure Advisory from 2012 to 2015, and as a Civil Engineer & Project Manager from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, he worked as a Lead Consultant at HKA from 2016 to 2018.
Education and Expertise
Osmond Chen holds a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Civil Project Engineering & Management (Hons) from the University of Sydney. He also earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Finance and Accounting from the same institution. Furthering his education, he completed a Financial Analysis Certificate (FAC) at the University of Technology Sydney in 2015 and studied Project Management in Primavera at Oracle University in 2012.
Professional Development and Certifications
Osmond Chen has pursued various professional development opportunities throughout his career. He completed a Project Management course in Primavera Rel. 7 at Oracle University in 2012, which lasted for 11 months. Additionally, he obtained a Financial Analysis Certificate (FAC) from the University of Technology Sydney in 2015, also for a duration of 11 months. These qualifications complement his engineering and advisory roles.