Found Description
The Opportunity
This is a hands-on role giving you the opportunity to work on technically challenging systems, long term stability and skill development in a structured environment. You’ll build your expertise in specialised electrical work, with support to obtain your EEHA qualification, opening the door to highly sought-after hazardous area capabilities, if you don't already have.
Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, your primary focus will be diagnosing, servicing, repairing, and maintaining our critical assets and equipment, such as fuel storage and fuel transfer systems.
Hours: 38-hour work week in a ‘blue collar’ role supporting a strong work-life balance.
Monday – Thursday: 6:30am – 3pm
Friday – 6:30am – 1pm *EARLY FINISH ON A FRIDAY*
Requires
E&I Certification and A-grade electrical licence
EEHA certified (desirable)
Proven experience working in ...