SKAO - Electrician

SKAO - Electrician


Company
Ventia
Location
East Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
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Job Description
The RoleVentia is excited to announce that we have won a new scope of work! We are seeking to engage an Electrician to support our Living Services team working on Ventiaโ€™s Square Kilometre Array Project (SKAO) in South Murchinson. Reporting to the Village Manager, this role will see you working on-site performing integrated facilities management. This will consist of preventative and reactive maintenance works on crib rooms, commercial kitchens and associated buildings on a 200 people camp.This is a full-time permanent role, working 12 hour days from 06:00am โ€“ 06:00pm on a 2:2 roster. The point-of-hire for this position is either Perth (with flights from Jandakot) or Geraldton, WA to Boolardy Airstrip in South Murchinson.The salary package for this position is $148,740 (TFR)BenefitsThe exciting opportunity to be a part of a world first operation in supporting the development and construction of the SKAO Telescopes which will bring global recognition to Australia and specifically the services provided by VentiaSite-wide Toolbox and BBQ every Sunday!Jandakot Airport offers competitive carpark pricesPrivate airconditioned accommodation, meals and transport to and from Boolardy AirstripQuarterly food festivals & regular live musical entertainmentGreat on-site Health & Wellness programAccess to VenPerks including amazing discount savings at selected retailers Australia-wide, Health and Well-being resources and more!Your Duties Will Include, But Are Not Limited ToDiagnose and fix electrical faults and malfunctions in systems such as lighting, power outlets, and equipmentAddress issues related to electrical panels, circuit breakers, and other electrical componentsRespond quickly to electrical emergencies, including power outages, electrical fires, and equipment failuresKeep accurate records of electrical work performed, including installations, repairs, and maintenance activitiesWork closely with other trades and camp personnel to coordinate electrical work and support overall camp operationsRequirementsCertificate III Electrotechnology ElectricianWA Grade-A Electrical LicenceWA Driverโ€™s Licence โ€“ Highly regardedHigh-Voltage Switching Operations โ€“ Highly regarded (but not necessary)Knowledge of commercial kitchen equipment beneficialPhysically Fit and energeticOpen and clear communication within a team environmentHigh Voltage Switching Operator (HVSO) qualification preferred, Ventia is willing to support the right candidate to obtain this certification for future site requirementsThe SKA Observatory (SKAO) is a global collaboration to build and operate the SKA telescopes - the world's largest and most capable radio telescopes. During its more than 50-year lifetime, the SKAO Observatory will expand our understanding of the Universe and drive technological developments worldwide. The project is located at CSIRO's Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory, a legislated radio quiet zone in remote Western Australia, approximately 800kms north of Perth and 315kms northeast of Geraldton. The Wajarri Yamaji, as traditional owners of the MRO site, play an important role in enabling Australia to co-host the SKA Project and will benefit through community development, infrastructure, training and education. - Sharing the Sky and the Stars.About VentiaVentia is a leading infrastructure services company, operating across Australia and New Zealand. Our clients are the owners and operators of assets that are critical to our local communities. We pride ourselves on working smart, safely and sustainably, harnessing the latest technologies and brightest minds. With a diverse and proud heritage, we have a track record of delivering essential services to the communities in which we operate.Diversity Ventia is enriched by the diverse experiences, talents and cultures that our people bring to the organisation, while celebrating and respecting the communities we operate in. We are committed to providing a safe and positive environment that provides equal opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+, Women, Veterans and spouses and people with disabilities.How To ApplyIf you are looking to expand your career with a business that rewards and values its employees, please apply below by clicking on the apply now button.Position Reference Number: 166962

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