Electrical Supervisor at Mineral Resources
Onslow, Western Australia, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Sap, Fault Finding

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

Onslow, WA, Australia, 6710

Permanent, Full time
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THE OPPORTUNITY

We are looking for an Electrical Supervisor to join our energetic and hard-working electrical team based at the Port end of our Onslow Iron Project. As the Electrical Supervisor, you’ll enjoy a fun and supportive atmosphere with a sense of camaraderie, all while delivering results! This role is a full-time permanent role, on an 8D 6RR roster.
This position is key in supporting the Site Manager to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the electrical systems that power and control our process plants and related equipment.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

  • C Class Driver’s Licence
  • Trade certificate and current WA ‘A’ Grade Electrical Licence
  • Current HV Certificate
  • Schedule 26
  • Current Senior First Aid Certificate
  • Demonstrated experience with PLCs and fault finding, ideally in crushing and mining environments
  • Ability to qualify as an in-house Electrical NomineePhysically fit and able to meet the demands of the role


    • SAP/Pronto system experience highly regarded

    Responsibilities
    • Drive and implement compliance with the Company’s Occupational Hazard Management Plan, continually striving for ZERO harm.
    • Attend and actively participate in investigations, daily, weekly, fortnightly and monthly meetings.
    • Supervise and support the Electrical workgroup to ensure safe, effective maintenance of all plant and equipment.
    • Coordinate and review work crews’ Job Safety Analysis and risk assessments, ensuring these are signed off at the job front.
    • Carry out regular compliance tasks, including statutory installations, inspections, reporting, and record-keeping.
    • Guide electrical personnel in their general Duty of Care, make training recommendations, complete training requests, and support the ongoing development of your team.
    • Oversee ordering, receiving and storage of spare parts and consumables.
    • Ensure preventative maintenance inspections are performed in line with manufacturer recommendations.
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