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I wasnt blasted with a million resumes, just one, and it was the right one.
- Top Tier Civil Contractor
- Top Tier Civil Contractor
Listed 9th Apr, 2009
Work Type
Full Time
Classification
Construction (Infrastructure) > Project Management
Location
WA - Other
Senior Project Engineer – E/ws&Concrete
The best roles are FIFO…
- Work/Life balance? You’ve got it!
- Top Tier player!
- Excellent salaries and benefits plus incentives where applicable
The clients are some of the worlds biggest and most successful companies with diverse business units and financial strength – they have turnovers approaching the size of GDP’s of most small countries! As such, the standard of company they seek to construct and deliver their projects need to be of a similarly high caliber…like our client!
The project is a CV$100m infrastructure and bulk earthworks project in the Pilbara region. Reporting to the Project Manager, expect to be responsible for the bulk and detailed earthworks as well as concrete placement. Duties include:
• Management of a team of site engineers, superintendents and supervisors
• Creating, maintaining and review of JSA’s together with safety and construction staff
• Promoting a “Safety First” work ethic
• Compliance to the Safety, Quality, Environment and Community Management Plans
• Cost control, budgeting and forecasting
• Tender award together with the Project Manager
• Driving production to always be within the constraints of the programme
• Motivating and training staff
• Support to the Project Manager and standing in for the PM on occaision
If you are self motivated, tertiary qualified in a Construction related discipline, professional and can commit to a company long term register your interest by emailing your resume, together with a cover letter, to Info@in2work.com.au. Applications will be treated with strict confidentiality.
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