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Reporting to the Regional Planning Manager – North, you will be responsible for the delivery of strategic asset management and technical support services across Sunwater’s Operations. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team of engineers and technical officers to implement and comply with Sunwater’s asset management policies, strategies, plans, systems and processes.
Other responsibilities will include:
Contributing electrical engineering expertise to our dam safety inspection program and reports
Conducting and documenting the electrical asset inspections (motors, actuators, telemetry, LV and HV switchboards, control and protection systems)
Developing full lifecycle asset management plans for electrical assets to maximise return on investment through the balance of risk, cost, performance, and social and environmental sustainability
Providing electrical engineering support to identify risks and opportunities and enable the continual improvement of Sunwater’s infrastructure performance
Sunwater are an individual with the ability to develop and implement innovative and effective asset management strategies. You will hold tertiary qualifications in electrical engineering and be registered as a Professional Engineer in Queensland, with knowledge and application of relevant legislative, statutory and industry standards relating to design and maintenance of electrical infrastructure assets.
You will also bring:
Class ‘C’ driver’s licence for manual vehicle
Delivery of asset and facility inspection programs and reports
Well-developed interpersonal skills including consultation, negotiation and relationship building
Ability to analyse complex electrical issues and provide fit-for-purpose solutions.
This role offers an array of attractive benefits including:
Competitive base rate salary
12.75% superannuation
Access to banked time and TOIL
17.5% leave loading
A genuine emphasis on work/life balance
Water.
Imagine a career where your work truly matters, where you are part of a team that values you and your contributions. At Sunwater, you will bring life’s most essential resource to over 5,000 agriculture, urban and industrial customers, helping to sustain communities and drive water for prosperity across regional Queensland. We share the values of these communities — starting with caring about our people. Engage in fascinating work that is constantly evolving, allowing you to grow and shape a successful career and develop unique skills and experience in an industry brimming with opportunity.
Life.
At Sunwater, we believe our employees are our greatest asset, and we are committed to providing the support, resources and benefits that you need to thrive. That's why we offer a range of attractive benefits designed to help you bring your best every day, including:
My benefits: Access employee benefits and discounts hosted by Reward Gateway
My wellbeing: Prioritise your wellbeing with our comprehensive health and wellness offerings and programs
My time : Enjoy flexible working arrangements and the ability to purchase up to 4 additional weeks of leave, ensuring you can tailor your work to fit your lifestyle
My growth: We prioritise your professional growth with career development programs, study assistance, support for professional memberships, and structured early career pathways to help you build a rewarding and successful career
Now is the perfect time to join Sunwater and take advantage of the boundless opportunities for your career today and in the future. We are a diverse team and proud of the unique journeys and stories each of us brings. As we continue to grow, we need more diverse backgrounds and perspectives than ever before. We are committed to a barrier-free recruitment process and work environment. If you require any accommodations, please let us know so we can ensure you can fully participate in our recruitment experience, which includes reference verification, psychometric testing, background checks and a pre-employment medical evaluation to ensure the best fit for our team.
Sunwater acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first peoples of this country and Traditional Custodians of the land and water we rely on. We respect and value their continued sacred connection to Country, including the diverse, rich traditions, languages and customs that are the longest living in the world. We acknowledge their resilience in the face of significant and ongoing historical, cultural, and political change within Australia. We recognise and value the importance of truth-telling today, and our role to listen and learn.
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