Commissioning Engineer & Commssioning Manager - Water Treatment
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Commissioning Engineer & Commssioning Manager - Water Treatment Commissioning Engineer & Commssioning Manager - Water Treatment Brief
Commissioning, quality, successful contract compliance and progressive handover stages of all construction projects are of utmost importance
You'll be doing this within a masterfully handpicked team of professionals with experience in water projects for this tier 1 contractor and can be part of the continued growth they have experienced in this space for the last decade.
Benefits of working here
You will experience what it is like to work within an organisation that is committed to its people being happy, engaged, and well-rewarded. You will receive benefits like, 'actual paid' bonuses, extended and purchased and paid parental leave options, corporate healthcare plans, and self-nominated development programs.
Base salary between $170k - $200k (depending on experience) Plus super, plus vehicle/allowance Annual performance-related bonus Full range of attractive benefits (listed above) To be in the running you must have experience with commissioning on complex water treatment plants. Technical delivery experience in water projects for a local contractor is also mandatory as is a bachelor's mechanical, chemical or process engineering
What to do now
It's as simple as applying in confidence by way of sending a CV. If you're not comfortable with that at this stage, then call William Morris on 0448 932 595 and I will disclose everything you need to know over the phone first.
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Salary: $170k - $200k (depending on experience) Plus super, plus vehicle/allowance
Salary: Competitive base salary + Super + Car allowance
Salary: $90,446.20, plus up to 13% superannuation
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