Icon Water Limited (View other jobs from this organisation)
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Maintenance Delivery Sewerage Treatment Planner
About Icon Water
Icon Water is responsible for owning and operating Canberra’s network of water and wastewater infrastructure and assets including dams, reservoirs, treatment plants, pumping stations to ensure we deliver safe drinking water and reliable sewerage services. Icon Water has been part of the Canberra community for 100 years.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which values diversity and inclusion. We support applicants from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, people with disabilities, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and all ages. We also have a solid focus on gender balance within the organisation and encourage women to apply.
The Opportunity
Icon Water’s Maintenance Services Branch is seeking an experienced, upbeat and motivated individual with strong organisation and planning skills to be our next Maintenance Delivery Sewerage Treatment Planner.
We are a highly collaborative team that values a culture of safety, excellence and openness. We are committed to delivering quality client service to our community in Canberra.
This opportunity will enable you to own and apply your experience to provide planning support to our maintenance functions including determining the right preventative maintenance program of work and ensuring we are meeting our strategic asset management goals.
About your new role
Working collaboratively with the team, you will:
About you
What are we looking for? To succeed in this role you will have the following skills, qualification and experience:
About our application process
If you think this is the next step in your career, log on to our recruitment portal and submit your resume and a cover letter clearly outlining the skills, qualification and experience you can bring to the role.
If you wish to understand the role a little more, please connect with Robert Cupitt on 0404 461 574.
Closing Date: 11 PM 18 June 2019