Sibanye Stillwater Australia, a subsidiary of Sibanye Stillwater Limited (a multinational mining and metals processing group), is a leading mining, tailings management, and economic rehabilitation company.
Our flagship Century project in Queensland stands as Australia's largest tailings remining and processing operation.
A rewarding opportunity currently exists for an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician to join our Sibanye Stillwater Australia team based at Karumba Port.
This position will be offered on a 16/12 day-shift roster (FIFO) or 14/14 Local, located in the popular tourist town of Karumba, QLD.
The core purpose of this position is to effectively maintain electrical, instrumentation & controls (EI&C) equipment in the Facility and repair electrical breakdowns associated with Plant equipment and electrical infrastructure to achieve safe production targets.
Key accountabilities shall include: The primary focus of this role is to support the facility by diligently carrying out EI&C maintenance, repair, and recondition jobs of machinery, control systems, and substations as directed to a satisfactory standard of quality workmanship and in a timely manner.Preventative maintenance of plant and equipment in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and manuals with a focus on maintaining safety and maximising production.
Perform all routine preventative maintenance as per the daily, weekly, monthly and annual schedules.Resolve operational or technical equipment problems to minimise processing interruptions resulting from equipment breakdowns/failures.Ensure assigned trades work is completed safely and in accordance with quality requirements, company policy, and all statutory requirements.Initiate and complete Work Orders and ensure timely sign off/close off for completed work along with relevant feedback information and other reports as required.Provide immediate responses to emergency work orders.Inspect on a routine basis electrical equipment and other components to ensure they remain functional and comply with statutory requirements, as well as to identify any hazards or issues.Monitor levels of electrical consumables and order as required.Identify potential plant improvements and implementation of plant modifications as required.Participate in HSEC training and discussions, daily Toolbox Talks, workplace inspections, and audits as required.Other duties that may be requested or required from time to time.Applicants should possess the following skills, knowledge, and qualifications: Technical: High level of DCS, PCS, Scada experience (e.g., Rockwell, Citect, Foxboro, etc).Industrial electrical, HV and Instrumentation experience.High level organisation skills, including time management and prioritisation.Intermediate computing skills.People: Team player with the ability to maintain relationships.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Ability to set priorities and meet deadlines.Knowledge: Sound knowledge of asset management and plant reliability principles.Safety and environmental practices and regulations.Change management and continuous improvement.Experience: 5 years post-trade experience, Electrical and Instrumentation (dual trade) experience with high voltage and low voltage, PLCs, DCS/PCS, and motors.Contractor Management 2-3 years.MMS experience such as Pronto.Education, Qualifications, Tickets, Licences: Electrical Trade Certificate with HV and I&C qualifications.Elevated Work Platform operator (desirable).High Risk Work Licence.Current C and MR Class driver license (manual).Benefits of working at Sibanye Stillwater Australia: Competitive remuneration with performance-based incentives.Residential dwelling and utilities provided.A dynamic workplace with career progression opportunities.Part of a multinational mining and metals processing group.For more information on Sibanye Stillwater, please refer to our website: Sibanye Stillwater Australia encourages applications from Indigenous Persons, particularly from members of the Communities surrounding the Century operations in Doomadgee, Burketown, Normanton, Karumba, and Mornington Island.
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