Ongoing 2:1 Roster, at least 12 months of work
Competitive pay with great site conditions
Be part of a solid team working on exciting, large-scale project
Ongoing 2:1 Roster, at least 12 months of work
Competitive pay with great site conditions
Be part of a solid team working on exciting, large-scale project
PIPEFITTERS WANTED - MAJOR WA MINING PROJECT
Join one of the largest construction projects in Western Australia's mining sector!
This is a long-term opportunity on a major SMP project - perfect for those looking for stability and great conditions.
Please note this position is only flying out from Perth WA- we do not cover flights from other states.
The Role
What You'll Need
Why Join?
Ready to take the next step?
Apply now and be part of a project that's shaping the future of WA's mining industry!
Great Office Location
Diverse Projects
Excellent Leadership Team
Growth and Development Opportunities
$180,000 + Super Pending Experience
Great Office Location
Diverse Projects
Excellent Leadership Team
Growth and Development Opportunities
$180,000 + Super Pending Experience
Work in a growing region near the Great Barrier Reef.
Lead diverse civil projects with real community impact.
Access to wellbeing & mental health support programs.
Work in a growing region near the Great Barrier Reef.
Lead diverse civil projects with real community impact.
Access to wellbeing & mental health support programs.
$86,440 per annum + super + benefits
Permanent Full-Time
Civil, Infrastructure Operations and Delivery
Childers Depot
About Us
At Bundaberg Regional Council, we are dedicated to building a vibrant and sustainable future for our community. We pride ourselves on fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace where individuals from diverse backgrounds and skill sets can thrive. Whether delivering essential services or driving innovative projects, our team is united by a shared commitment to making a meaningful impact. By joining us, you’ll become part of an organisation that values your contributions, supports your growth, and empowers you to help shape a better future for everyone.
Uniquely positioned north of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, the Bundaberg Region is one of Australia’s fastest-growing regional cities and the gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. The Bundaberg Region boasts the most equitable climate in Australia and rates fifth in the world alongside Hawaii. Noted for its environmental excellence, pristine waterways, and proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, the Bundaberg Region showcases everything that nature’s palette can create.
What We Offer
Discover more about working at Bundaberg Regional Council and the benefits we offer our employees by clicking here.
About The Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Supervisor to lead construction and maintenance activities undertaken by Council’s Civil group. Based at our Childers Depot, you will plan, coordinate and control advanced and diverse civil construction projects and maintenance programs while ensuring high-quality service delivery.
In this role, you will:
About You
To be successful in this role, you will need to demonstrate the following:
Desired:
To view the Position Description for this role, please click here.
The Selection Process
We encourage candidates to advise us of any accommodations they may need to ensure a smooth and inclusive experience throughout our recruitment process and work environment. We are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply.
We celebrate our community's rich diversity and are committed to attracting and employing people that represent the community that we serve. We recognise and appreciate the diversity of our employees and are committed to creating an inclusive and safe working environment where all employees are valued, respected and supported to achieve their potential.
The preferred candidate will be required to undergo a National Police Check and Pre-Employment Medicals (which may include drug and alcohol testing), as part of the recruitment process.
How to Apply
To apply, submit your application online by clicking the “Apply” button. Please include:
For enquiries, please contact careers@bundaberg.qld.gov.au or 1300 883 699. Please quote job reference BDBRC1458.
Applications close on Wednesday 10 December 2025 at 11:59 pm AEST.
Applications that do not meet the above requirements may not be shortlisted. The advertisement will be closed either when a successful applicant is identified or on the application close date, whichever is sooner.
Thank you for your interest in this position. To explore all our current opportunities, visit our Careers with Council webpage. We look forward to receiving your application.
Contracts Administrator - $90 - $150k + super
Westcon is a Sunshine Coast based builder with over 30 years in the industry. With a strong pipeline of upcoming work, we are expanding our team and seeking a skilled Contracts Administrator to support our project delivery and contribute to our continued growth.
As a Contracts Administrator at Westcon, you will work closely with our project managers and site teams to ensure the smooth and efficient administration of construction contracts from pre-construction through to project completion. You will play a key role documentation, procurement, coordination and cost control.
About You
2+ years’ experience as a CA on $3M+ commercial or multi-residential projects
Experience with Queensland Government builds (desirable)
Strong understanding of construction contract law, industry standards and D&C delivery (AS, GC21, bespoke contracts etc.)
Skilled in writing scopes of work and managing tender packages
Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills, documentation and compliance focus
Confident with procurement, contract admin, financial reporting, and document control
Analytical, organised, and commercially aware, you care about the numbers and the detail
Strong communicator, you’re clear, responsive, and professional with all stakeholders
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Key Responsibilities
Support tendering and procurement processes, prepare scopes of works, trade comparisons and subcontract - negotiation, preparation and execution
Administer subcontract and head contract obligations in accordance with contractual requirements – RFI’s, NOD’s, EOT’s, variations, progress claims & payment schedules
Maintain financial registers, budgets, cost forecasts, and cashflow tracking
Maintain comprehensive contract documentation and project records
Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, consultants, stakeholders and internal teams, provide day-to-day commercial and administrative support to the PM, CA, SM
Support project teams to ensure successful project delivery. Assist in project closeout, including manuals, warranties, and certifications to achieve compliance with Head contract, Authority and Client specific requirements.
Assist with QA processes, compliance documentation and authority requirements
How to Apply
If you're ready to take the next step in your construction career, we’d love to hear from you!
Send your resume and cover letter to: deborah@westconsitemanagement.com.au
For enquiries, contact: Deborah – 0408 946 747
Deliver high-impact projects
Play a key role in shaping the spaces that matter
Competitive hourly ratea
Deliver high-impact projects
Play a key role in shaping the spaces that matter
Competitive hourly ratea
Project Manager, join a dynamic and collaborative team
Strong project pipeline allowing for employment stability
Excellent work-life balance
Project Manager, join a dynamic and collaborative team
Strong project pipeline allowing for employment stability
Excellent work-life balance
High-end Wellness Projects
Premium National Developer
Ideal role for those with Head Contractor or client side experience
Melbourne based role / Unique national projects
High-end Wellness Projects
Premium National Developer
Ideal role for those with Head Contractor or client side experience
Melbourne based role / Unique national projects
About the role:
CONARRD is seeking an experienced Leading Hand to join our skilled construction team in the Northern, Western & South-Eastern Suburbs, VIC. As a key member of the site supervisory staff, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day activities of our construction crews to ensure successful project delivery. This is a full-time role with opportunities for career progression within our growing organisation.
About us:
CONARRD is a leading construction company with a reputation for delivering high-quality projects across the commercial and residential sectors. Our values of teamwork, innovation and integrity are at the heart of everything we do. As a growing organisation, we are dedicated to creating an environment where our employees can reach their full potential.
If you are an experienced Leading Hand looking to join a dynamic and supportive team, we encourage you to apply now.
CONARRD is seeking a highly skilled and hands-on Leading Hand to join their team. This full-time role offers an immediate start for the right candidate, with excellent remuneration, superannuation and a company vehicle provided.
Qualifications & Experience:
Experience in civil construction, focusing on subdivisions, road reconstruction and industrial factory sites.
Minimum 2 years of proven experience in a supervisory role, leading teams and managing site operations.
Strong knowledge of civil construction methods, techniques and materials.
Familiarity with relevant Australian standards, regulations and codes.
Excellent communication and leadership skills.
Construction Industry Induction card (Whitecard) or interstate equivalent.
Current and valid Australian driver's license.
Must be a hands-on, working Leading Hand.
Key Responsibilities:
Site Supervision.
Oversee on-site activities, ensuring smooth, efficient and safe construction operations.
Lead and supervise a team of civil construction personnel, including subcontractors and laborers.
Ensure all work meets specified quality standards, adheres to engineering designs and drawings and complies with relevant regulations and codes.
Promote and enforce a strong safety culture on-site.
Conduct safety briefings and perform hazard assessments.
Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Collaborate with project managers, engineers and other stakeholders to coordinate project activities and ensure smooth execution.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date project documentation, including daily reports, progress reports and safety records.
Efficiently manage resources, including equipment, materials and labor, to ensure optimal utilization and cost-effectiveness.
Benefits:
Full-time role with an immediate start for the right candidate.
Great remuneration package plus superannuation.
Company vehicle provided.
If you are a dedicated and experienced Leading Hand with a strong background in civil construction, we want to hear from you. Join our client’s team and take the lead in delivering high-quality construction projects.
Fortnightly RDO
Ongoing training and development
Onsite Parking
Fortnightly RDO
Ongoing training and development
Onsite Parking
About Manningham
At Manningham Council, we have a responsibility to deliver over 100 different services to our vibrant and diverse community. We are focused on Manningham being a liveable and harmonious place to reside, work and visit. We provide challenging and rewarding employment opportunities for innovative, passionate, and driven people. We have a positive and friendly working environment, and we offer our employees a range of benefits, including flexible work options, opportunities for career development, health, and wellbeing initiatives.
About the role
This position provides quality services in the provision of road maintenance and minor construction work including the maintenance of roads, shoulders, open drains, car parks and paths. Significant experience in the asphalt industry will be highly advantageous.
Knowledge & skills
Culture
Staff at Manningham enjoy the unique blend of city and country. We shape positive outcomes for our community by being inclusive and passionate about what we do. Our values underpin everything we do: Working Together, Excellence, Accountable, Respectful, Empowered. Be part of something great – it's an exciting time to work at Manningham.
Benefits
Position Description can be viewed below or is available on the job advertisement on the Manningham careers' section: Job Vacancies
How to apply
Click APPLY to submit your up to date CV and cover letter addressing the key requirements of the role. For a confidential discussion please contact Dean Molloy, Team Leader Roads Maintenance on 03 9846 0510.
For enquiries regarding the recruitment process please emailjobs@manningham.vic.gov.au or visithttp://www.manningham.vic.gov.au/work-for-us
Applications close on Monday 8 December 2025 at 11:00pm.
Don't meet every requirement for this role? Studies have shown women and those of underrepresented groups are less likely to apply for roles unless they meet all the criteria. We recognise that different experiences make for great community outcomes. If your experience doesn't perfectly align with the selection criteria, but you're excited about this role and keen to work at Manningham Council, we encourage you to apply now.
Council recognises the benefits of a diverse workforce for its employees and customers.
To ensure equity of access to employment opportunities, Council encourages applications from underrepresented groups including people who are from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background, people from different ages, abilities, gender identities, sexual orientation and cultural backgrounds.
Manningham Council have a number of policies and practices to help support our staff, including a Working from Home policy, flexible work practices and an IT infrastructure to support various communication methods when working remotely.
If you require any additional support or adjustments regarding interview arrangements, please advise the contact listed above in advance.
Manningham Council is a child safe organisation and, as such, applicants may be required to hold a Working with Children Check.
Contract Manager – Cables
Location: Office based. (Melbourne, Traralgon or Hobart)
Employment Type: Full-time
At Marinus Link, we value our people and their contributions to our shared success. As we continue to advance this nationally significant project, we are seeking a strategic and solutions-focused Contract Manager to lead contract administration and deliver best-practice outcomes for our Cables Project.
This role presents an exciting opportunity for an experienced contract management professional who thrives on complex problem-solving, risk mitigation, and stakeholder engagement. You will play a critical role in ensuring contractual compliance and driving value across one of Australia’s most significant renewable energy infrastructure projects.
Your Role
As Contract Manager, you will oversee the end-to-end contract lifecycle for major project contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and organisational standards. You will provide senior advice on complex contractual issues, manage risks, and support the Cables Director in achieving optimal project outcomes. Your leadership will ensure contract principles are embedded into strategic and operational decision-making.
Please review the Position Description here: Marinuslink.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/24_Contract-Manager-Cables_PD-4.docx
Key Responsibilities
• Contract Lifecycle Management - Develop and implement contract management plans, oversee variations, extensions, and claims, and ensure compliance with standards and procedures.
• Stakeholder Coordination & Conflict Resolution - Act as the central communication hub, fostering strong relationships with contractors and internal teams, and guiding conflict resolution.
• Risk Management & Compliance - Identify and mitigate contractual, financial, and operational risks, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements and company policies.
• Leadership & Capability Building - Lead and develop contract administration team members, champion best practices, and drive process improvements.
• Reporting & Analysis - Monitor contract performance, generate reports, and provide insights to senior executives and governance bodies.
You’ll Bring
• Comprehensive experience in contract management for major infrastructure projects, ideally within a regulated environment.
• Strong knowledge of contract principles, governance, and risk management.
• Tertiary qualifications in Engineering, Law, Construction Management, or a related field.
• Proven ability to negotiate positive outcomes, manage complex issues, and influence stakeholders at all levels.
• Familiarity with Incentive Target Cost (ITC) and EPC contracts (desirable).
• Advanced communication skills and proficiency in document management systems (e.g., InEight, Teambinder).
We Offer
At Marinus Link, we’re building a skilled project team committed to delivering Australia’s renewable energy future. We offer:
• Flexible Working: This role can be based in Melbourne, Hobart and Traralgon. We promote and support flexible hybrid working.
• Health & Wellbeing Benefits: Our team’s health and wellbeing is a top priority, including access to an in-house wellbeing specialist, private health insurance discounts, and gym rebates.
• Career Growth: Opportunities for professional development and exposure to a high-profile infrastructure project.
• Competitive Remuneration and Additional Leave: A highly competitive market-based salary with additional leave and tailored benefits.
Next Steps
Ready to bring your expertise to a game-changing energy project? Apply now with your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience.
Applications will remain open until Monday 8th December. For questions, contact careers@marinuslink.com.au
Reasonable Adjustments
If you require any adjustments or alternative communication methods at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us.
At Marinus Link, we are committed to fostering a workplace where diversity, inclusion, and belonging thrive. We value the unique perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences each team member brings, knowing that our differences fuel innovation and strengthen our ability to deliver Australia’s renewable energy future. We actively welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and communities.
MARINUS LINK: A CRITICAL PART OF AUSTRALIA’S NEW ENERGY FUTURE
Marinus Link is a proposed electricity and telecommunications interconnector between Tasmania and Victoria, recognised as a nationally significant infrastructure project. It will support emissions reduction targets, create thousands of jobs, and secure Australia’s renewable energy future.
Marinus Link is committed to diversity, inclusion, and belonging. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and communities.