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Site Manager - Wind Farms

Australia, Adelaide

Professional Bachelor

2-4 Years

An exciting opportunity is available for an experienced Site Manager to lead the delivery of a major wind farm project near Rockhampton, QLD. Working on a 3 weeks on 1 week off roster, this role will play a critical part in delivering large-scale renewable energy infrastructure projects valued at $300M+. Our client is a global leader in renewable energy technology and power generation solutions, delivering some of the world's most advanced wind turbine projects. With a strong focus on innovation, safety and sustainability, they are at the forefront of the energy transition. This role will see you leading the site delivery of wind turbine supply and installation, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on schedule and within budget while maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders and project partners. As Site Manager, you will be the primary site representative and responsible for coordinating all on-site activities during the installation and commissioning phases of the wind farm project. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the primary communication link between the client and project team on site Leading and embedding a strong safety-first culture across the project Ensuring EHS and Quality processes are implemented and strictly adhered to Managing subcontractors, installation crews, transport and cranage activities Coordinating interfaces between the client, contractors and internal project teams Supporting installation and commissioning teams to deliver works in line with project schedules and budgets Ensuring all personnel hold the required training, certifications and documentation Monitoring site performance, productivity and commercial outcomes Reporting project progress and escalating issues when required Supporting project closeout and transition into operations and maintenance

Process Operator

Australia, Perth

Vocational School

> 10 Years

The Process Technician- CCGIP is a front line, field and control room capable operator accountable for the safe, stable and efficient running of processing and foundry circuits across Beneficiation, Agglomeration, DRI Reduction, Smelter (EAF) and Granulation. Reporting to the Processing Supervisor: The role executes approved procedures, conducts routine inspections and sampling, manages start up/shutdowns, coordinates isolations and permits, and responds to upsets to meet daily production, quality, safety and environmental targets. Key Responsibilities: Operate and monitor processing and foundry circuits across Beneficiation, Agglomeration, DRI Reduction, Smelter (EAF), and Granulation Execute approved procedures and Standard Work Instructions to ensure safe, stable, and efficient plant operation Conduct routine inspections, sampling, and process checks, and continuously monitor equipment for faults Manage start-ups, shutdowns, and upset conditions, ensuring production, quality, safety, and environmental targets are met Coordinate isolations, permits, JHAs, and Take Five risk assessments to minimise hazards. Operate mobile plant and material handling equipment, including FEL, telehandler, forklift, and overhead crane Support commissioning activities and assist maintenance during shutdowns or unplanned stoppages Identify safety and process improvement opportunities and contribute to updates of procedures Maintain accurate shift handovers, daily logs, and reports, ensuring clear communication across teams Work effectively in a small team environment, demonstrating strong communication and collaboration skills

Transmission Electrician

Australia, Bentley

Vocational School

> 10 Years

Transmission Electrician Regional WA. About the Role Our client is seeking a skilled Transmission Electrician to support the delivery, operation, and maintenance of high-voltage transmission network assets across regional Western Australia. This role will see you involved in a broad range of field-based activities including installation, commissioning, fault finding, and maintenance of network infrastructure, contributing to safe and reliable power delivery across the grid. Key Responsibilities * Carry out installation, maintenance, and repair of high-voltage electrical and communication systems across transmission networks. * Perform testing and commissioning activities on network assets and associated systems. * Diagnose faults and implement effective solutions across electrical and secondary systems. * Support the delivery of construction and upgrade projects, including large and complex installations. * Develop and execute switching programs, commissioning plans, and maintenance schedules. * Work closely with internal teams and contractors to ensure efficient and safe project delivery. * Ensure all work is completed in line with safety, compliance, and operational standards. * Contribute to achieving key performance targets across safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. * Maintain accurate records and reporting across all works undertaken. * Travel across regional WA as required to support network operations. Requirements * Current unrestricted WA Electrical Workers Licence (essential). * Proven experience working within transmission or distribution network environments (overhead and/or underground). * Strong understanding of HV systems, switching procedures, and network operations. * Experience in testing, commissioning, and fault finding of electrical infrastructure. * Knowledge of electrical protection systems within transmission/distribution networks. * Familiarity with safety, environmental, and compliance standards in the utilities sector. * Ability to work both independently and as part of a wider operational team. * * Valid driver's licence and willingness to travel as required.

Contracts Specialist

Australia, Perth

Academic Bachelor

4-6 Years

As the Contracts Specialist, you will be responsible for managing end-to-end procurement and contract management activities across a suite of project scopes. These scopes will include a variety of construction, services, consultancy, and equipment packages, with a strong focus on commercial outcomes, risk mitigation, governance, and supplier performance. Working closely with project delivery and procurement stakeholders, you will play a key role in supporting the successful execution of major sustaining capital works within a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Starting in April 2026, this 12-month contract will be based in Perth CBD, with occasional site travel required. Key responsibilities In this role, you will: Lead sourcing activities including procurement strategy development, tendering, evaluation, negotiation, and contract award Develop and implement call-off statements of work, panel agreements, and standalone construction, supply, and consultancy contracts Manage post-award contract activities including compliance, variations, claims assessment, and dispute resolution Build and maintain strong, values-led relationships with internal stakeholders and external suppliers Partner with delivery teams to drive value, reduce risk, and support successful project outcomes Collaborate across procurement and wider project teams to leverage existing strategies and identify commercial synergies Ensure all procurement and contract management activities align with strict governance, compliance, and commercial standards Support a culture of safety, collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement

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