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Gippsland Water

Senior Electrical Engineer – Full Time – No Application closing date

 

Gippsland Water exists to deliver essential water, wastewater, and waste recovery services that support the health, safety, and wellbeing in the Gippsland community. As a key employer in our region, we play a vital role in shaping a sustainable future while driving positive outcomes for our environment, economy, and people.

We ‘re committed to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive by offering:

  • Flexible work arrangements to support your work/life balance.
  • Diverse career opportunities and ongoing professional development.
  • A supportive and inclusive culture where our people feel safe to bring their full and authentic self to work.
  • Competitive benefits that make your professional and personal experiences rewarding.

Our focus is on building a highly skilled, customer-focused team, united by a shared purpose, to make a real difference in the community we serve.

 

About the role

As the Senior Electrical Engineer, you’ll take the lead in electrical safety and standards for Gippsland Water, as well as undertaking hands on electrical design, site investigations and works supervision.

You’ll be involved with the planning, design, tendering, construction supervision and commissioning of major infrastructure capital projects, along with supervising and mentoring the electrical engineer.

With a passion for continuous improvement, you’ll drive the optimisation of our electrical assets and have an attention to detail for electrical drawings.

 

About you

To be successful in this role you will have:

  • A tertiary qualification in electrical engineering.
  • Current registration as a Professional Engineer in Victoria or eligible to obtain registration within six months.
  • At least seven years electrical engineering experience in the water industry or related industry.
  • Detailed knowledge of electrical standards and provision of technical advice at a high level.
  • Demonstrated project management and risk management experience.
  • Well-developed oral and written communication and presentation skills.
  • Ability to use technical software packages for electrical engineering.

How to apply

For specific enquiries relating to this position, please contact Paul Jones, Manager Electrical & Energy Solutions on 0429 021 420.

Applications will be viewed as they are received.

Before applying for the position applicants should read the position description and included selection criteria. All applicants need to provide a statement addressing all selection criteria along with a copy of your current resume to be considered for this position.

Shortlisted applicants may be required to undertake a pre-employment medical and a National Police Check.

Further information: A position description and instructions on how to apply can be obtained from our website www.gippswater.com.au/careers or by emailing Employment@gippswater.com.au

 

Position link:

 

Senior Electrical Engineer

 

 

Southern Rural Water

Project Manager – Capital Delivery – Full Time – Applications Closing at midnight Sunday 1 June 2025

 

Full Time, Ongoing

Professional Services Band D: $107,693– $118,729 per annum plus 11.5% statutory superannuation

Location: Maffra

About Southern Rural Water
Southern Rural Water (SRW) is a Victorian water corporation with nearly 170 staff, managing major dams, weirs, water licencing and more from Mallacoota through to the South Australian border. At SRW, we believe that diversity makes us stronger, and we are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued, and empowered to thrive and contribute to collective success. Through providing a flexible, always safe workplace and promoting employee development, we empower employees to contribute to our strategy of great value for customers and community through excellence in rural water management.

 

How We Support You

At Southern Rural Water, we recognise and prioritise the wellbeing and fulfillment of our staff members. Here’s what we offer to ensure a balanced and rewarding work experience:

  • Embrace flexibility: We support various working arrangements including WFH, 9-day fortnights, tailor your work schedule to accommodate for school drop off and pick up hours.
  • Generous leave provisions: 15 days sick leave and 14 weeks paid parental leave to support you during life’s important moments!
  • Professional development: We support your growth through a range of internal and external training initiatives and offer study assistance programs to empower you to reach your full potential.
  • Employee Assistance Program: Receive comprehensive support for yourself and your family through our employee assistance program.
  • Salary sacrifice: Salary sacrifice options for vehicles, equipment, and superannuation to enhance your financial benefits.
  • See what else we can offer you on our Careers Page!

About the Role

Southern Rural Water is currently seeking a motivated Project Manager to join our team in Maffra.

If you have a background in end-to-end project management and enjoy the variety and challenge that comes with delivering projects from concept through to completion, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

Based out of our Maffra Office, The Project Manager – Capital Delivery plays a key role in the successful delivery of a broad range of capital works projects. You will be responsible for managing all stages of the project lifecycle from developing business cases and planning, through to execution and final delivery.

As the Project Manager, you will play an important role in shaping successful outcomes by taking ownership of individual projects, ensuring adherence to agreed scope, delivering projects on time and to a high standard.

As the Project Manager, some of your responsibilities will include:

  • Delivering capital projects and programs in accordance with SRW governance processes, policies and procedures.
  • Oversight of individual projects and project reporting.
  • Reviewing designs and documents, including tender documents, specifications and drawings, ensuring they meet SRW project and operational requirements.
  • Obtaining relevant project approvals, including relevant permits, site investigations, surveys, environmental, cultural heritage and other authority approvals.

About you

Passionate, Curious, Innovative, Creative. These are some words that describe you!

The successful candidate for this position will be able to demonstrate some of the desired experience and abilities below:

  • A degree or equivalent qualification in Engineering, Project Management, Business Management, Water Industry or Construction, along with relevant professional experience.
  • Business Case Development
  • Experience managing projects from start to finish, including initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, handover and closure.
  • Ability to deliver projects within agreed scope, time frame, and budget constraints.
  • Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) with demonstrated ability to engage with and lead stakeholder discussions and meetings.

How to Apply

Applications should be made online by clicking ‘Apply’ before midnight Sunday 1 June 2025 or by visiting our website: www.srw.com.au

 

Please take the time to describe how your knowledge, skills and abilities would make you a suitable candidate for this role as part of your cover letter.

A Position Description for this position can be obtained from this link.

Southern Rural Water is committed to diversity and inclusion in employment and is proud to encourage applications from people of different backgrounds, abilities, ages, genders, gender identities and/or sexual orientations.

Southern Rural Water acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters we work with and within, and pay respects to Elders past and present.

We welcome applications from people with disability and aim to provide an inclusive and accessible workplace. If you need any help with the application process or would like to discuss your reasonable adjustments during interviews, please contact: peopleandculture@srw.com.au

 

https://www.srw.com.au/more/careers

 

 

 

 

 

 

Southern Rural Water

Manager Water Supply – East – Full Time – Applications closing on midnight Sunday 1 June 2025

 

Full Time Ongoing

Total Remuneration Package: $149,000 inclusive of 11.5% statutory superannuation.

Location: Maffra

 

About Southern Rural Water
Southern Rural Water (SRW) is a Victorian water corporation with nearly 170 staff, managing major dams, weirs, water licencing and more from Mallacoota through to the South Australian border. At SRW, we believe that diversity makes us stronger, and we are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued, and empowered to thrive and contribute to collective success. Through providing a flexible, always safe workplace and promoting employee development, we empower employees to contribute to our strategy of great value for customers and community through excellence in rural water management.

 

How We Support You

At Southern Rural Water, we recognise and prioritise the wellbeing and fulfillment of our staff members. Here’s what we offer to ensure a balanced and rewarding work experience:

  • Embrace flexibility: We support various working arrangements including WFH, 9-day fortnights, tailored work schedule to accommodate for school pick up hours.
  • Generous leave provisions: 15 days sick leave and 14 weeks paid parental leave to support you during life’s important moments!
  • Professional development: We support your growth through a range of internal and external training initiatives and offer study assistance programs to empower you to reach your full potential.
  • Employee Assistance Program: Receive comprehensive support for yourself and your family through our employee assistance program.
  • Salary sacrifice: Salary sacrifice options for vehicles, equipment, and superannuation to enhance your financial benefits.
  • See what else we can offer you on our Careers Page!

 

About the Role

Southern Rural Water is currently seeking a highly driven strategic leader to join our team as Manager Water Supply – East.

 

In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the delivery of high-quality water services to our irrigation and industrial customers through regulated supply systems. As the Manager Water Supply – East, you will oversee the Water Supply East workgroup, championing a positive and high-performing culture where staff feel supported, empowered, and set up for success.

 

You will bring a strong strategic mindset to the role, playing a key role in the development and implementation of Strategic Plans, Corporate and Pricing Plans, Risk Management as well as our Emergency Management Frameworks. Your leadership will directly influence operational performance, customer satisfaction, and the resilience of our service delivery.

 

This is a fantastic opportunity for a people focused leader who is passionate about empowering their team, supporting our communities, and shaping the future of water delivery in the eastern region.

 

As the Manager Water Supply – East, some of your responsibilities will include:

  • Oversee the Macalister Irrigation District operations and maintenance to ensure delivery of a reliable water supply.
  • Driving continuous performance improvement aligned with Southern Rural Water’s strategic goals: delivering great service, increasing water availability, maintaining affordable prices, and ensuring long term financial sustainability.
  • Accountable for a customer group of around 1,400 water shareholders, a recurrent operational budget of around $6.2M and capital expenditure of approximately $2M.
  • Interpreting government policy to develop practical solutions and operational procedures that provide timely accurate advice to customers, stakeholders and staff.
  • Positively influencing and resolving issues with customers and stakeholders when they arise, being solution orientated.

 

About you

The successful candidate for this position will be able to demonstrate some of the desired experience and abilities below:

  • Proven leadership capability with a clear, empowering approach and a commitment to fostering a high-performing team culture.
  • Sound understanding of operational and financial management, including budgeting and performance monitoring.
  • Strong judgement and decision making skills, with the ability to consult appropriately and align actions with SRW policies and regulations.
  • Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret data and make informed, evidence-based decisions.
  • Demonstrated experience in leading change, with the ability to inspire innovation and manage the impacts of transformation on teams.

 

How to Apply

Applications should be made online by clicking ‘Apply’ before midnight Sunday 1 June 2025 or by visiting our website: www.srw.com.au

 

Please take the time to describe how your knowledge, skills and abilities would make you a suitable candidate for this role as part of your cover letter.

A Position Description for this position can be obtained from this link.

Southern Rural Water is committed to diversity and inclusion in employment and is proud to encourage applications from people of different backgrounds, abilities, ages, genders, gender identities and/or sexual orientations.

Southern Rural Water acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters we work with and within, and pay respects to Elders past and present.

We welcome applications from people with disability and aim to provide an inclusive and accessible workplace. If you need any help with the application process or would like to discuss your reasonable adjustments during interviews, please contact: peopleandculture@srw.com.au

 

 

 

 

Coliban-Water

Concept Development Project Manager – Full Time – Application Closing on 23/05/2025

 

Posted: 30/04/2025

Closing Date: 23/05/2025

Job Type: Permanent – Full Time

Location: Bendigo, Victoria

Job Category: Engineering,Program & Project Management

 Job Description

Overview of role:
Coliban Water provides water, sewage and reclaimed water services to 49 towns in North Central Victoria. Based in beautiful Bendigo, we are one of the largest Victorian regional urban water corporations.

As our new Concept Development Project Manager, you will undertake end to end project management from preparing comprehensive project plans through to managing consultancies to achieve project objectives.

As part of our Concept Development team, you will play a crucial role in shaping the future of water & wastewater infrastructure projects by designing sustainable, efficient and cost-effective assets. You will be responsible for leading project teams in developing detailed designs, tender documents and business cases to enable the wider infrastructure delivery team to tender for work.

What’s on offer? 

  • Attractive salary – $93,548 – $112,895 plus superannuation
  • Generous leave provisions, including a monthly ADO
  • Fulltime ongoing opportunity
  • Great work culture, surround yourself with passionate people

Key Responsibilities:

As our Concept Development Project Manager, you’ll be accountable for:

  • Management of allocated projects to prepare project plans.
  • Prepare comprehensive project briefs and assess consultant tenders.
  • Manage consultancies to ensure project objectives are met on time and to budget.
  • Design Development and technical specifications for capital projects in the Capital Investment program.
  • Further develop concept design into detailed solutions to obtain external approvals and allow the infrastructure Delivery team to tender for works.
  • Ensure all stakeholders are identified, engaged, expectations managed and interactions build confidence in Coliban Water.  

About you:

  • Coliban water is a tight-knit team with a great culture. First and foremost, we’re looking for someone with well-developed interpersonal communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, along with the ability to deliver project management solutions on time and to budget and specification.
  • Tertiary qualification in Civil, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering.
  • Experience in project management and design development particularly in relation to the water industry.
  • Valid and current Australian workers’ rights and drivers licence.

Sound like you? We’d love to hear from you.

Learn more in the position description

Salary:

The salary and conditions for this position will be as per the Coliban Water Enterprise Agreement 2021 Band 4, $93,548 – $112,895 + superannuation salary range will be offered to the successful candidate commensurate with their skills and experience.

Enquiries:

For further information please contact Jessica Dore on 0427 980 661 or via email at Jessica.dore@coliban.com.au

To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter by COB 23 May 2025.

Why join us?

At Coliban Water our people are on a mission to create a better life for our customers and communities – now and tomorrow.

We love what we do and our location in the centre of a region that takes in 49 towns from Trentham to Echuca.

Our commitment to inclusion means you’ll feel at home here no matter who you are, who you love, or what you stand for. As part of the team you receive a monthly accrued day off, time off over Christmas, the flexibility to shape your work to suit your lifestyle, and generous parental, carer and workplace study leave policies.

At Coliban Water we balance a small team rhythm with the reach and resources of one of the largest Victorian regional urban water corporations.

What are you waiting for? We’d love you to join us.

Applicants will need to successfully complete all core training requirements in the expected timeframes and may be required to undertake a Police Check, Working with Children Check, Pre-Employment Medicals or Psychometric testing where applicable. Applicants may also be required to produce evidence of their Right to Work in Australia.

We welcome applications from individuals of all abilities. We are committed to creating an accessible and inclusive workplace for everyone, including people with disabilities and diverse abilities. If you need any support during the application process or would like to discuss interview adjustments, please contact Jessica Dore on 0427 980 661 or via email at Jessica.dore@coliban.com.au.

Please indicate any adjustments (administrative, environmental, or procedural) you may need to effectively participate in the recruitment process and/or carry out the requirements of the role you are applying for.

Please note that applicants may be contacted prior to the closing date of this advertisement.

 

 

Coliban-Water

Asset Configuration Manager- Full Time – Applications Closing on 23/05/2025

 

Posted: 09/05/2025

Closing Date: 23/05/2025

Job Type: Permanent – Full Time

Location: Bendigo, Victoria

Job Category: Engineering

 Job Description

Overview of role:
This role, part of the Assets and Operations group, plays a key role in Coliban Water’s success by ensuring high-quality customer service through efficient management of water resources, systems, infrastructure, strategic partnerships, and long-term regional planning.

This role ensures the accurate tracking, configuration, and management of all assets to optimise operational efficiency, maintain regulatory compliance, and support sustainable water utility operations. The Asset Configuration Manager collaborates closely with infrastructure, maintenance, and operations teams to ensure that all asset data is current, accurate, and available for decision-making at all stages of the asset lifecycle.

What’s on offer:

  • Salary: $115,162 – $139,851 + Superannuation.
  • Job Type: Fulltime, Ongoing.
  • The Perks: Great work Culture, flexible work options & generous leave provisions, including a monthly ADO.
  • You’ll be part of a broader supportive team. Surround yourself with talented, passionate peers.

Key Responsibilities:

As our Configuration Manager, you’ll be accountable for:

  • Develop an overarching Asset Configuration Management Strategy with a staged plan for its implementation.
  • Educate Stakeholders on Configuration Management objectives and requirements.
  • Define Policy and Process for Operational Configuration Management.
  • Manage and Administer the Drawing Management System.
  • Manage and Administer the Technical Standards and relevant Asset related data.
  • Monitor and report on the Configuration Management Strategies effectiveness.

About you:

  • A tertiary degree in a relevant Engineering discipline with minimum 4 years’ experience in an Asset Management related role or;
  • Formal Qualifications in Asset Management with 4 years minimum working in a role as a Configuration Manager and experience in Asset Management.
  • Good understanding of relevant Asset Management Standards
  • Ability to drive identify opportunities for improvement and drive the change required to close gaps
  • Demonstrated experience in applying configuration management principles in a complex asset environment.
  • Knowledge of the principles of Asset Management and an understanding of ISO:55000 or the Asset Management Accountability Framework (AMAF)

Sound like you? We’d love to hear from you.

Learn more in the position description

Salary:

The salary and conditions for this position will be as per the Coliban Water Enterprise Agreement 2021 Band 5 $115,162 – $ 139,851 Plus superannuation salary range will be offered to the successful candidate commensurate with their skills and experience.

Enquiries:

For further information please contact Jessica Dore on 0427 980 661 or via email at Jessica.dore@coliban.com.au

To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter by COB 23/05/2025.

Why join us?

At Coliban Water our people are on a mission to create a better life for our customers and communities – now and tomorrow.

We love what we do and our location in the centre of a region that takes in 49 towns from Trentham to Echuca.

Our commitment to inclusion means you’ll feel at home here no matter who you are, who you love, or what you stand for. As part of the team you receive a monthly accrued day off, time off over Christmas, the flexibility to shape your work to suit your lifestyle, and generous parental, carer and workplace study leave policies.

At Coliban Water we balance a small team rhythm with the reach and resources of one of the largest Victorian regional urban water corporations.

What are you waiting for? We’d love you to join us.

Applicants will need to successfully complete all core training requirements in the expected timeframes and may be required to undertake a Police Check, Working with Children Check, Pre-Employment Medicals or Psychometric testing where applicable. Applicants may also be required to produce evidence of their Right to Work in Australia.

We welcome applications from individuals of all abilities. We are committed to creating an accessible and inclusive workplace for everyone, including people with disabilities and diverse abilities. If you need any support during the application process or would like to discuss interview adjustments, please contact Jessica Dore on 0427 980 661 or via email at Jessica.dore@coliban.com.au.

Please indicate any adjustments (administrative, environmental, or procedural) you may need to effectively participate in the recruitment process and/or carry out the requirements of the role you are applying for.

Please note that applicants may be contacted prior to the closing date of this advertisement.

 

 

Spatial Information Officer – Full Time – Applications closing on midday Friday 16 May 2025.

  • Full time, 18 months fixed term
  • Enjoy a great work life balance with a hybrid working model
  • Join an organisation with a fantastic culture

The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is a Victorian Government statutory authority whose role is to work with and support natural resource management agencies, Traditional Owners and local communities to improve sustainable land use, biodiversity and water resources management extending from Ballarat south through the Western District Lakes and Victorian Volcanic Plains including Colac and Geelong, through the Otway Ranges to the coast along the Great Ocean Road.

About the opportunity

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a small dedicated spatial team working across a wide array of natural resource management projects and initiatives.

As the Spatial Information Officer, you will contribute to the ongoing development of Corangamite CMA’s mature and embedded spatial systems and help apply spatial solutions and other emerging technologies in innovative ways. You will provide key support and advice to the Information Analyst in the ongoing design, development, day to day management, maintenance and use of Corangamite CMA spatial data and information systems including ArcGIS Online and associated applications, ArcGIS Pro, QGIS and Power BI. Through applying specialist skills in the development, refinement and delivery of processes, you will help enhance how Corangamite CMA capture, manage and visualise data related to Natural Resource Management (NRM) projects. These systems are critical in supporting all CCMA staff – and many of our external partners – in the planning, on-ground delivery and reporting of our waterway, land, and floodplain management functions.

 

You will also ensure that spatial data is curated, accessible and thoroughly documented and that data standards and policies are adhered to by both internal staff and external partners. You will assist Corangamite CMA to continually improve in the way that it supports its activities through innovative and effective use of spatial information for its staff, partners and the community.

 

The role is full time fixed term for 18 months and will support time spent in the field with our staff to ensure that spatial systems work to maximum effectiveness. We offer flexible work arrangements and support working from home in combination with working from our main office in Colac and secondary office in Geelong.

 

Remuneration for the role is $82,313 – 93,893 per annum depending on experience plus superannuation.

 

About you

To be successful in this role you will have:

  • An appropriate tertiary qualification in spatial information science or related with an appreciation for how this can be applied to natural resource management or environmental management.
  • Experience in the use of the ArcGIS suite of applications across desktop, mobile and web platforms with a focus on:
    • ArcGIS Pro
    • ArcGIS Online
    • ArcGIS Field Maps
    • ArcGIS Experience Builder / Web App Builder
    • Survey123
  • Experience in applying programming logic to spatial solutions especially in scripting using Python/Arcade and the use of ArcGIS Notebooks
  • Thorough understanding of spatial analysis, spatial database design and map production (cartographic design skills)
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate technical knowledge and provide capacity building to end users on the ArcGIS suite
  • Demonstrated ability troubleshoot and innovate front-end user experience
  • Demonstrated ability to solve problems of a complex or technical nature
  • Demonstrated ability to model the Corangamite CMA’s Approach and the Victorian Public Sector values and behaviours.

 

The following skills and experience will be highly regarded

  • Proficiency in advanced Excel use including an understanding of Power BI
  • Experience in the use of QGIS and related technologies
  • Sound understanding of natural resource management or environmental science principles.

 

What we offer

At Corangamite CMA employees enjoy a range of employee benefits including:

  • Professional development and training opportunities
  • Generous employment conditions including flexitime and purchased leave
  • Flexible working arrangements including working a combination of office and remote working (work from home)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • A fantastic workplace culture
Get in touch

For more information regarding this role and to discuss your situation, please contact Trent Griffiths, Manager Strategy and Partnerships on 0484 985 178.

To apply please send your application including a cover letter and CV to HR@ccma.vic.gov.au by midday Friday 16 May 2025.

About Corangamite Catchment Management Authority

At Corangamite CMA our mission is “Healthy and Productive Lands and Water cared for and enjoyed by thriving Communities”. Our purpose is to be the regional leader working with land managers, communities, other organisations and governments to protect and improve the health of the region’s natural resources (water, soils, biodiversity) to improve the health and sustainable productivity of the Corangamite region.

To learn more visit us at www.ccma.vic.gov.au

At Corangamite CMA, we are building an inclusive workplace to help realise the potential of our employees, embrace our differences, and apply our diverse thinking to innovation and delivering services to Victorian communities. All jobs can be worked flexibly, and we encourage job applications from Aboriginal people, people with disabilities, people of all ages and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.

 

 

 

North East Water

Operator Reticulation Wangaratta – Full Time – Applications close 11:59pm Tuesday 13 May 2025.

 

We’re looking for a safety focused team player with an interest in plumbing, earthmoving, repair or maintenance!

For your application to be considered, please apply via our website www.newater.com.au/careers

  • Please ensure to include a copy of your resume, cover letter and your key selection criteria responses with your application.

 

About the role

The Operator Reticulation plays a pivotal role in consistently executing water and wastewater reticulation tasks and ensuring smooth and efficient operations to deliver safe drinking water and compliant wastewater services. 

This role is a full-time, ongoing opportunity including a monthly RDO and flexible work options. You will be part of our ‘Wangaratta’ reticulation team that services from Springhurst to Wangaratta and down through the King Valley.

In this role you will have access to a diverse range of learning opportunities, allowing you to expand your knowledge and skills in the field of reticulation.

The general hours of work are between 7am and 4:30pm and once deemed competent, you will be required to participate in a seven-day on call roster every 4-7 weeks which operates from a Tuesday until the following Tuesday.

 

General day-to-day duties:

  • Emergency repairs on water and wastewater pipes and assets.
  • Scheduled maintenance on water and wastewater pipes and assets.
  • Monitoring and maintenance of sewer pump stations.
  • Water meter inspections, readings, and repairs.
  • Inspection of assets.
  • Completion of electronic work orders and data entry.
  • Ordering and collecting parts and materials.
  • Basic site and ground maintenance.
  • Other duties as required.

To view the position description, please visit www.newater.com.au/careers

 

Key Selection Criteria

  1. Understanding of and/or experience in asset (such as pipes and pumps) and equipment monitoring and maintenance.
  2. Basic computer skills with the ability to conduct system checks, complete electronic work orders and input information.
  3. Understanding of and/or experience in the maintenance of water and sewer networks, is desirable but not required.
  4. Licence or competency in the use of excavation equipment, is not required but a willingness to obtain is essential.
  5. Current Medium Rigid Drivers licence is preferred (a willingness to obtain is essential).

 

Working at North East Water

North East Water is a leader in a unique and rewarding industry. This is thanks to our team who makes sure we exceed the expectations of our customers and communities. We’re committed to providing a respectful, inclusive, and equitable environment, and offer a range of benefits to our people, including:

  • Getting out and about in the beautiful north east region,
  • Great work-life balance with a range of flexible working arrangements,
  • Professional development through on-the-job and external training, leadership development programs, study assistance, mentoring and secondment opportunities,
  • Annual salary increases and superannuation,
  • Wide variety of leave types including 1 paid day off per month to use as you choose and paid parental leave,
  • Health and wellbeing activities,
  • 24/7 wellbeing support through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP),
  • Social club,
  • plus much, much more!

 

Position Information

  • An attractive salary range of $59,237 to $75,160 plus 11.5% superannuation, depending on skills and experience.
  • This role attracts additional remuneration through allowances and participation in an on-call roster.
  • This is a full time, ongoing position.
  • Successful applicants will be required to undertake pre-employment checks including a police check and/or pre-employment medical and functional testing where applicable.
  • Applicants must have the right to work in Australia. 

 

Have questions? Get in touch!

Please do not hesitate to contact Grant Waite, Manager Reticulation West on 0447 450 513 or our People & Culture team via email hr@newater.com.au

 

Ready to apply?

For tips on writing your application and how our application process works, please visit: https://www.newater.com.au/careers/recruitment-process

 

 

Applications close 11:59pm Tuesday 13 May 2025.

 

 

 

 

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At VicWater we are also proud to celebrate, value and include people of all backgrounds, genders, sexualities, cultures and abilities.
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