There are 3 x roles based in the following remote NT locations: Kalkarindji, Elliott and Yarralin.Do you have experience in essential service work and meeting safety standards?Are you looking to work for a company that is creating sustainable economic opportunities for Aboriginal people and their communities?Do you possess relevant certifications or licenses required for working in the utilities services industry?The BusinessAboriginal Enterprises Australia (AEA) are the trusted partner of communities seeking enduring learning and skills development. AEA are Aboriginal led, creating employment and economic advancement opportunities for Aboriginal people.We are creating sustainable economic opportunities with a positive impact for Aboriginal people and their communities. Providing a range of construction and maintenance services which keep communities operational and progressing forward.AEA has a newly formed, nationally recognised training organisation that changes lives through the delivery of high-quality training services, centred around providing lifelong skills and adding purpose and value to communities.We develop a work culture that is world class and to deliver high quality solutions for our clients, no matter their location.Find out more at https://aeagp.com.au/.The OpportunityWe are looking for someone who is responsible for the maintenance and operations of essential services in designated remote communities to join our team.Work safely and in accordance with relevant legislation and practices, completing a job safety and environment analysis daily.Complete all scheduled tasks as required by the USC contract within the designated timeframe as defined in the Essential Services Officer manual.Ensuring all documentation and reporting is effectively submitted and communicated to the USC supervisor daily or as required.Provide a 24/7 on-call service for essential services in the community and attend callouts within 1 hour of advice.About YouYou are a practical, adaptable individual who thrives in remote, on-call roles and can work independently. With a strong work ethic, you ensure essential services like water, power, and waste management run smoothly. You value cultural diversity, self-management, and making a positive impact in communities.Key Attributes:Problem-solving: You assess issues and apply practical solutions to moderate problems and technical tasks.Practical skills: Experienced in meter reads, inspecting bores, basic mechanical skills, servicing generators, and maintaining tools and infrastructure.Physical capability: Confident in climbing ladders and tanks and performing tasks like mowing and groundskeeping.Communication: Clear communicator with team members, stakeholders, and community members.Interpersonal skills: Build trust and respect, especially in culturally diverse environments.Organisational skills: Maintain accurate records and follow maintenance schedules.Stakeholder engagement: Liaise professionally with stakeholders and customers to deliver quality service.Qualifications (or willingness to obtain):Class C driver's license (Essential)White Card (Essential)Cross-cultural awarenessSenior First AidWorking at Heights licenseTrade qualifications in Electrical, Plumbing, or Mechanical fields (advantageous)Your RewardAccommodation and utilitiesVehicle and fuelPhone and internetUniformsTrainingSalary $72,677 - $94,595 per annum. depending on skills and experienceNext StepsFor more information and to apply for this role, click the"Apply for this job now"button and upload your Resume or contact Kieran Moran on0438 146 819for a confidential discussion.
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