Works Site Supervisor Substations (Electrical & Civil) APIP are an established small and specialist HV electrical company, having successfully built and commissioned substations, line builds and associated HV plant for the mining and renewables industries.
We pride ourselves on our agile approach to project delivery and maintenance works, working closely with our trusted clients and suppliers to deliver tailored electrical solutions in a timely, safe and efficient manner.
We are seeking experienced site supervisors who can lead the day-to-day works of HV work, commencing with the construction of a 330kV substation in Albury NSW.
You will:
Lead small teams of electrical and civil workers.
Arrange for the delivery and storage of material and tooling on site.
Supervise access and use of mobile plant and equipment.
Coordinate site works in accordance with project plans and electrical and/or civil design.
Work closely with the construction manager and project director to organise works and materials.
Perform pre-work risk assessments, monitor and report on the effectiveness of control measures, and ensure compliance with SWMS.
You will have:
An Electrical Trade Certificate with a QLD or NSW electrical licence or the ability to obtain one prior to commencement (2-3 week turnaround) or other trade licences (e.g., BSA licence).
High-risk work licences and VOCs for mobile plant.
Experience in supervising (both internal staff and subcontractors) in a substation environment.
Knowledge of safety protocols, quality standards, and regulations within the electrical industry.
Excellent communication and leadership skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with various stakeholders.
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage risks and resolve construction-related issues.
Your application will include the following questions:
How many years' experience do you have as a site supervisor?
Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?
Which of the following High Risk Work licences do you have?
Do you hold a current electrical contractors licence?
What's your expected annual base salary?
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