Job no: 497473 Work type: Permanent Full time Location: Cambridge Categories: Engineering & Technical
Go BIG with hydropower and large-scale renewable energy refurbishments.
Support planning & delivery of work into the workshop to support Major Works Projects.
Work in one of the largest workshops in Tasmania, home to amazing Hydropower kit.
Join a supportive and flexible team who value quality.
Salary range $113,448 – $131,517 plus super.
With the help of over 30,000 people over 100 years, we have built, maintained, and refurbished hydropower infrastructure across Tasmania. We're fuelling the future of energy with the power of the past, and we need skilled and reliable people to join us, as we look ahead to a suite of major refurbishments of our power stations the state in line with our Major Works program of work.
We support applications from all members of our community for equitable access to our employment opportunities. We are open to discussing workplace flexibility in all our vacancies, to ensure we can attract the best candidates and accommodate individual needs, differences, disabilities and working arrangements, even in ways we have not thought of. Our merit-based recruitment practices are founded on building diversity by fostering an inclusive, flexible, and equitable workplace.
Who are you?
As a qualified professional, with a Certificate III or IV in a relevant mechanical discipline (or equivalent), you're eager to apply your heavy machining expertise in a new role at the Hydro Workshop. You possess project management skills and practical experience in a workshop setting, showcasing your ability to foster teamwork and collaboration to ensure successful project delivery. Capable of managing multiple tasks in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, you have the planning and scheduling skills necessary for this position. Proficiency in MS Office is essential, and experience with Microsoft Project, SAP, and AutoCAD is highly desirable.
About the role:
To put it simply - you will contribute to the planning of assigned work at the Cambridge Facility and help lead the workshop team in the delivery of our Major Works refurbishment program, replacing hydropower assets that have been operating for over 100 years!
As a Senior Technical Officer, you will be…
Planning and outlining the detail of work coming through the Cambridge workshop, to define the schedule, cost, quality, and risks. This also includes procurement activities for materials and engaging of contracted services both on and off site.
Optimising workshop throughput to meet the required outage duration in line with cost of lost production, resource constraints, safety, and risk.
Coaching and supporting the workshop team and providing technical expertise in line with your experience.
Identifying and engaging with external resources and contractors as required to progress planned work.
Working closely with a range of stakeholders including the broader Major Works, Production Operations and Assets & Infrastructure teams.
More information can be found on the attached Position Description: Senior Technical Officer PD - Workshop.pdf
Let's get applying!
Attach your resume and a cover letter outlining what skills and experience you can bring to this role. Applications close 9am Wednesday 20th November however we may engage with suitable candidates as soon we have reviewed their applications.
Recruitment agencies: we respectfully ask that no agency resumes be presented at this stage.
Advertised: 05 Nov 2024 Tasmania Daylight Time Applications close: 20 Nov 2024 Tasmania Daylight Time
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