Family owned Company
Ongoing secure work
Working within small close knit crews
Family owned Company
Ongoing secure work
Working within small close knit crews
Our Story
Founded in 2004, Total Harvesting is a locally owned and operated business with operation centres in Albany, Bunbury, Yornup and Esperance. We log, chip and haul Bluegum and pine products under various contracts in W.A.
Total Harvesting has strong commitments to the region and the community, along with its employees and the timber industry. The organisation is always constantly striving to improve on health and safety through its methods and efficiencies, and value recovery to the forest owner through methods of innovation and optimisation whilst maintaining a respect for environmental concerns.
It is through these practices that Total Harvesting has managed to develop and evolve since its inception into one of the leading forestry contractors within its sector.
Our outstanding reputation and commitment to excellence and safety make us a secure and stable choice for long-term employees.
Why Join Us?
We are committed to delivering exceptional services to our clients and creating a positive family-orientated working environment where our employees are valued and appreciated for their contribution to our company's success.
What we can offer:
- Permanent full-time Monday to Friday positions
- Competitive hourly rates
- Home every night
- Employee assistance programs (EAP)
- Comprehensive training and ongoing support
What you will be doing:
Total Harvesting Pty Ltd are seeking Full-Time Skidder Operators to join our team in Albany.
We maintain a fleet of production and haulage vehicles, and pride ourselves on the standards we achieve. The role on offer is a relatively unsupervised small team position, operating in a high volume contracting environment.
The role will be operating a Skidder within chipping operations
Experienced personnel are preferred, however, training will be provided for the right candidate.
Essential Attributes:
Experienced operator of forestry equipment, specifically a Skidder preferred.
Experience working to targets and maintaining an optimal autonomous work ethic.
Ability to work within a small team and also unsupervised.
Ability to undertake basic mechanical repairs including hydraulic hoses and greasing.
Adherence to company policies and procedures.
Additional Requirements
Ability to undertake a full medical prior to employment.
Pre-employment and random drug and alcohol testing will apply.
So, if you are looking for a rewarding career close to home, and want to be a part of a dynamic, growing company, please hit the apply button and send through your resume. Shortlisting will commence immediately.
For further information regarding these roles, please contact Megan Crossley, Human Resources Manager on 0427 396 065.
Total Harvesting Pty Ltd are an Equal Opportunity Employer
Permanent opportunity + weekly pay
Market leading salary + Ute + tools of trade
Ongoing infrastructure projects
Permanent opportunity + weekly pay
Market leading salary + Ute + tools of trade
Ongoing infrastructure projects
Our client is a well known Australian civil contractor that delivers projects across metropolitan, regional, and remote areas of South Australia
Successfully tackle challenging projects
Be renowned for quality work
Deliver cost-effective solutions
Provide exceptional service
Create employment pathways for regional workers
As we continue to grow, we're looking for talented individuals who share our values and passion for excellence.
We are looking for a reliable and experienced Civil Supervisor to lead our site team on ongoing civil infrastructure projects throughout Adelaide. If you're experienced in supervising civil projects and want to take your career to the next level, this is the opportunity for you!
Team Leadership: Supervise and direct site personnel to ensure efficient project delivery, including assigning roles and covering other jobs when needed.
Site Diary Management: Update daily logs with project progress, client instructions, resource usage, weather impacts, and site issues.
Design Reviews: Check design details and resolve any ambiguities with the relevant authorities to ensure smooth project execution.
Subcontractor Coordination: Ensure subcontractors are working according to the project schedule and quality standards, minimizing delays.
Resource Management: Assess plant and labor requirements, and communicate resource needs to the Line Manager.
Documentation: Submit project delays, claims, variations, and notices to clients in line with contract terms.
Safety & Communication: Ensure regular toolbox meetings and safety briefings are conducted, and manage site communications effectively.
Qualifications: Trade qualified in Civil or Construction, with a solid understanding of construction processes and safety protocols.
Experience: Minimum of 5 years' experience in the civil construction industry, with proven site supervision experience.
Certifications: Current First Aid accreditation, valid Driver's License
Project Supervision: Experience in supervising and managing daily site activities, construction scheduling, and site operations.
Standards Knowledge: Familiar with Australian Standards (AS) relevant to civil construction.
Exciting Projects: Be a part of ongoing civil infrastructure projects north of Adelaide.
Career Growth: Opportunities for career progression and skill development.
Work-Life Balance: Attractive salary package, company vehicle, and a focus on employee well-being.
If you're a proactive and experienced Civil Supervisor looking for a new challenge, please call Adam Penny 0488 723 936
Apply now by clicking the apply button below, or for a confidential discussion, reach out to Adam Penny via email at apenny@frontlineconstruction.com.au. Explore more opportunities and find your next role on our website: www.frontlinerecruitmentgroup.com/construction.
Let's build something great together!
We’re on the hunt for a Project Manager who thrives on action, loves problem-solving, and isn’t afraid to take ownership from start to finish. If you’re energetic, switched-on, and ready to make an impact, this could be your next adventure!
What You’ll Do:
Lead exciting projects from the initial sale to completion – be the go-to person for everything in between.
Collaborate with top-tier teams and external partners to deliver projects on time and within budget.
Turn ideas into reality by instructing drafting teams, coordinating sub-contractors, and keeping all stakeholders in the loop.
Spot challenges, solve them fast, and make sure every project runs smoothly.
Maximise materials, minimise waste, and maintain the highest standards of safety.
What We’re Looking For:
A natural organiser with strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Confident using tech and management software to track and report progress.
Someone who thrives under pressure but keeps a positive, professional approach.
A sharp mind for numbers, engineering, design, and planning.
Experience in project management or programming is a plus.
Why You’ll Love This Role:
Take real ownership of projects that make an impact.
Work with a motivated, collaborative team.
Build your career in a dynamic environment where no two days are the same.
If you’re ready to lead, create, and deliver with energy and enthusiasm, we want to hear from you!
Apply today and turn your ambition into action, excellent salary on offer call me and lets have a coffee.
Adamson Earthmovers are an excavation specialist with a reputation for high quality work. We go to great lengths to make sure we are the leaders when it comes to earthworks and pipeline construction. Our experience using 3D GPS technology, passion and keen eye for detail ensures our work is of the highest standard.
We're currently looking for excavator operators experienced in excavation, install and backfill of sewer and water mains. 2/2 and 3/1 rosters are one offer with flights supplied from Darwin to the project site.
Candidates must have at least 3 years experience in online excavation up to 6m deep, use of trench shields and use of Trimble GPS. Positive 'can do' attitude is a must.
Permanent, full-time
$82,859 - $90,868 per annum
Generous superannuation
Permanent, full-time
$82,859 - $90,868 per annum
Generous superannuation
The purpose of the Survey Support Officer is to provide efficient and effective survey technical services by using your technical knowledge, expertise, and leadership to assist the Surveyor in all relevant activities and ensure successful completion of projects in scope, time, quality, cost and stakeholder expectations.
Some of your responsibilities will include:
• Under the supervision of a surveyor, work as part of a team on surveys required for road infrastructure projects.
• Undertake construction survey data processing operations, and assist in analysing, interpreting and reporting data.
• Provide specialist technical support to Surveyors on construction projects.
• Set up and operate survey equipment such as Robotic Total Stations, automatic levels and GNSS and assist in calibrations and maintenance of field survey equipment.
• Lead small teams in producing field surveys using equipment such as total stations and GNSS.
• Co-ordinate and execute timely ‘as constructed' CAD plan preparation.
• Assist the Surveyor train and develop Graduate Surveyors, Cadet Technologists, Survey Assistants and Construction Levellers.
Mandatory qualifications and conditions
• Applicants must possess a current, valid Queensland "C" class driver's license or equivalent.
• Ability to work day and night shifts to meet operational requirements.
Desirable requirements
• Possession of a Certificate IV - Surveying and Spatial Information Services or existing enrolment in recognised tertiary degree in Surveying.
• Previous experience in field surveying, specifically on road and/or engineering survey/construction projects.
• First Aid Certificate (Note: Annual First Aid training / CPR provided).
• Working in Proximity to Traffic, Parts 1 & 2 (Training provided).
• Construction White card (or ability to obtain one)
To thrive in the role, you will need to demonstrate:
• Ability to plan, work independently and lead small teams.
• Demonstrates a good understanding of surveying practice.
• Demonstrates a full skill set in surveying to mark out control line / cross section locations from available survey points.
• Understands and applies knowledge of data and information acquisition.
• Works within agreed priorities and works independently on routine tasks.
Why RoadTek?
• Approved overtime may be available dependant on operational requirements.
• For a suitable candidate:
- either willing to or already undertaking tertiary education in the field of Surveying, we can offer ‘Study and Research Assistance Scheme' (SARAS) at the ‘essential' level which includes the full reimbursement of tertiary costs, including HELP fees, textbooks, paid course attendance and study/exam leave (up to a certain limit).
- we can offer support to undertake a Certificate IV Surveying and Spatial Information Services and progression to Diploma of Surveying.
- further development opportunities may be available, including professional development activities towards the Nationally recognized Certified Engineering Surveyor (CES) qualification.
If this role sounds like an opportunity that complements your current skills and experience, please read the attached position description and submit your application now!
Applications to remain current for 12 months
Job Ad Reference: QLD/671692/25
Closing Date: Tuesday, 9 December 2025
Fixed term temporary full-time
$104,722 - $113,618 per annum
Generous superannuation
Fixed term temporary full-time
$104,722 - $113,618 per annum
Generous superannuation
In the role of Project Manager, you will project manage the delivery of assigned civil infrastructure activities, such as construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, and preconstruction projects. You will undertake estimating, tendering & bid management activities and provide operational management of civil construction works for roads and structures. Manage assigned road infrastructure projects through delivery of contracts for internal and external customers and ensure that all quality, environment, safety, traffic, procurement, and other operational system procedures are followed during delivery of assigned projects.
Accountabilities include:
Mandatory qualifications and conditions
Desirable requirements
To thrive in the role, you will be able to:
If this role sounds like an opportunity that complements your current skills and experience, please read the attached position description and submit your application now!
Applications to remain current for 12 months
Job Ad Reference: QLD/671529/25
Closing Date: Tuesday, 9 December 2025
Permanent, full-time
$82,859 - $90,868 p.a.
Generous Superannuation
Permanent, full-time
$82,859 - $90,868 p.a.
Generous Superannuation
The purpose of the Survey Support Officer is to provide efficient and effective survey technical services by using your technical knowledge, expertise, and leadership to assist the Surveyor in all relevant activities and ensure successful completion of projects in scope, time, quality, cost and stakeholder expectations.
Some of your responsibilities will include:
• Under the supervision of a surveyor, work as part of a team on surveys required for road infrastructure projects.
• Undertake construction survey data processing operations, and assist in analysing, interpreting and reporting data.
• Provide specialist technical support to Surveyors on construction projects.
• Set up and operate survey equipment such as Robotic Total Stations, automatic levels and GNSS and assist in calibrations and maintenance of field survey equipment.
• Lead small teams in producing field surveys using equipment such as total stations and GNSS.
• Co-ordinate and execute timely ‘as constructed' CAD plan preparation.
• Assist the Surveyor train and develop Graduate Surveyors, Cadet Technologists, Survey Assistants and Construction Levellers.
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Mandatory qualifications and conditions
• Applicants must possess a current, valid Queensland "C" class driver's license or equivalent.
• Ability to work day and night shifts to meet operational requirements.
Desirable requirements
• Possession of a Certificate IV - Surveying and Spatial Information Services or existing enrolment in recognised tertiary degree in Surveying.
• Previous experience in field surveying, specifically on road and/or engineering survey/construction projects.
• First Aid Certificate (Note: Annual First Aid training / CPR provided).
• Working in Proximity to Traffic, Parts 1 & 2 (Training provided).
• Construction White card (or ability to obtain one)
To thrive in the role, you will need to demonstrate:
• Ability to plan, work independently and lead small teams.
• Demonstrates a good understanding of surveying practice.
• Demonstrates a full skill set in surveying to mark out control line / cross section locations from available survey points.
• Understands and applies knowledge of data and information acquisition.
• Works within agreed priorities and works independently on routine tasks.
Why RoadTek?
• Approved overtime may be available dependant on operational requirements.
• For a suitable candidate:
- either willing to or already undertaking tertiary education in the field of Surveying, we can offer ‘Study and Research Assistance Scheme' (SARAS) at the ‘essential' level which includes the full reimbursement of tertiary costs, including HELP fees, textbooks, paid course attendance and study/exam leave (up to a certain limit).
- we can offer support to undertake a Certificate IV Surveying and Spatial Information Services and progression to Diploma of Surveying.
- further development opportunities may be available, including professional development activities towards the Nationally recognized Certified Engineering Surveyor (CES) qualification.
If this role sounds like an opportunity that complements your current skills and experience, please read the attached position description and submit your application now!
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/671687/25
Closing Date: Tuesday, 09 December 2025
Work with a highly respected, fast-growing industry leader in insurance repairs
Career growth in a stable, industry-leading company with strong values
Genuine support, training and career progression within a values-driven team
Work with a highly respected, fast-growing industry leader in insurance repairs
Career growth in a stable, industry-leading company with strong values
Genuine support, training and career progression within a values-driven team
We are a rapidly growing residential building company specialising in Insurance Repairs, with over 25 years of industry experience. Our team consists of highly skilled individuals committed to delivering quality results and exceptional customer service. As an industry leader, we take pride in setting high standards and are dedicated to upholding them in every project we undertake.
Our core values guide everything we do:
• Authentic: We build meaningful connections with respect, empathy, and compassion.
• Innovative: We continuously evolve and seek better solutions.
• Precise: We maintain the highest standards of quality and safety.
• Genuine: We value honest, open communication.
• Compliant: We prioritise safety and exceed industry standards.
Role Overview:
We are currently seeking a talented and motivated Desktop Estimator to join our team on a full-time basis. This role offers an exciting opportunity for someone with a trade background or technical knowledge in residential building who is looking for a change, or for an administrator with extensive construction experience looking to progress their career. Based in Beenleigh, with the option for remote work, this position provides a stimulating and varied workload within a professional and supportive environment.
Responsibilities:
Utilise desktop estimation software and other relevant tools to assess property damage and determine repair costs for residential building insurance claims.
Liaise with insurance companies, clients, and subcontractors to gather necessary information and ensure accurate estimates.
Review project specifications, drawings, and photos to evaluate scope of work and identify any potential challenges or discrepancies.
Prepare detailed and accurate estimates in a timely manner, adhering to company standards and industry best practices.
Collaborate with internal teams to ensure smooth project transitions and efficient communication throughout the estimation process.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of building materials, construction methods, and industry regulations to ensure accurate assessments and compliance with relevant standards.
Requirements:
Experience with Prime Ecosystem is a must.
Previous experience in residential building estimation, preferably in the insurance repairs sector, is highly regarded.
Strong technical knowledge of building materials, construction methods, and relevant regulations.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to accurately assess property damage and determine repair costs.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively liaise with stakeholders at all levels.
Detail-oriented with strong organisational and time management skills, able to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines.
Trade background or relevant qualifications in building and construction preferred.
What we offer:
A Values-Driven Culture at Queensland All-Trades, people are at the heart of everything we do. Our core values—Authentic, Innovative, Precise, Genuine, and Compliant—guide our actions and decisions. You’ll be part of a team that values inclusivity and creates a supportive environment where your voice is heard and your contributions are recognised.
Competitive Salary Package we offer a competitive salary package tailored to your qualifications and experience, ensuring you are rewarded for your skills and contributions.
Work phone, laptop, uniform, and all necessary tools to support you in your role.
Work remotely while staying engaged with a collaborative and supportive team. We prioritise strong communication, regular check-ins, and a culture where your well-being and success matter.
We are committed to your professional growth, providing remote training, mentorship, and career advancement opportunities. No matter where you're based, we’ll support you in reaching your full potential.
QAT’s Commitment to Diversity
We strive to increase Indigenous representation and engagement, recognising the contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Joining QAT is an opportunity to deepen understanding and respect for these cultures, ensuring we accurately represent the diverse Australian population we serve.
Direct applicants only – we are not accepting agency or recruiter inquiries.
If this sounds like the perfect job for you, apply now! For any questions, please reach out to recruitment@qat.com.au.
B & D Excavations Australia Pty Ltd is a family owned company specialising in civil construction and landfill services. Due to expansion we are looking to add to our existing team.
B & D requires the services of an experienced and qualified articulated dump truck operator.
To be successful in this position it is important that you meet the below criteria:
Minimum 2 years experience driving trucks
Own vehicle and drivers license
WHS white card
Relevant VOC’s
Excavator and truck tickets a bonus
Self motivated and can commit to long term role
Commitment to safe work practices and sound understanding of WHS practices
Ability to take and follow instructions
In return you will be rewarded with long term work on the Central Coast, opportunity for professional growth, and a great team environment.
Previous applicants need not apply.