Electrical Supervisor at UGL Limited
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electrical Supervision, Leadership, Safety Compliance, Scheduling, Resource Planning, Contractor Management, Permitting, Risk Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Continuous Improvement, Field Verification, Quality Inspection, Electrical Compliance, Instrumentation

Industry

Rail Transportation

Description
Based In Portland, Victoria Full time ongoing, Long-Term Position Opportunity to Join an Industry Leader UGL delivers engineering, construction and maintenance services across the oil & gas, power, renewables, resources, water, defence and telecommunications sectors. We operate in a fast‑paced, ever‑evolving environment and partner with some of Australia’s largest asset owners. About the role We are seeking an experienced Electrical Supervisor to oversee a portfolio of capital upgrades across an Alumina Smelter in Portland, Victoria. This frontline leadership role provides day‑to‑day direction across electrical and multidiscipline teams, ensuring all work is delivered safely, efficiently and in alignment with operational, engineering and compliance requirements. You will coordinate field‑based activities, manage contractors, support shutdown and project delivery, and work closely with Operations, Engineering and HSE teams to maintain a high‑performance culture onsite. Key Responsibilities Provide daily leadership and supervision for project crews, including contractors. Ensure all work is executed safely and in accordance with permits, procedures and electrical compliance standards. Oversee scheduling, resource planning and coordination of labour for planned and emergent work. Monitor job progress, identify constraints and implement corrective actions to maintain productivity. Work collaboratively with Engineering, Operations and HSE teams to resolve issues and optimise plant performance. Conduct field verifications, toolbox talks, safety interactions and quality inspections. Drive continuous improvement initiatives focused on safety, efficiency and work quality. Prepare and submit progress updates and performance reporting for internal and external stakeholders. About You Trade qualifications as an Electrician or relevant electrical discipline (Instrumentation highly regarded). Strong background in electrical works within mining, minerals processing or heavy industrial facilities (bauxite/alumina desirable). Minimum 5 years’ proven experience in a Supervisory or Senior Electrical role leading field teams. Demonstrated leadership capability with a strong commitment to safety, team engagement and performance outcomes. Solid understanding of electrical permitting, risk management and working within live operational environments. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills across multidisciplinary groups. Ability to manage competing priorities and deliver high‑quality outcomes in a fast‑paced environment. About UGL As part of the CIMIC Group, UGL values diversity of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage applications from women, people with disabilities, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples, mature aged workers and individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds. How to Apply If this opportunity aligns with your experience, please click Apply and follow the prompts. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly. Please note: Screening checks will be required as part of the recruitment process and may include reference checks, right‑to‑work verification, national police checks, AML checks and a pre‑employment medical (including drug and alcohol screening).
Responsibilities
This frontline leadership role involves providing daily direction to electrical and multidiscipline teams for capital upgrades, ensuring all work is executed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with requirements. Key duties include coordinating field activities, managing contractors, supporting project delivery, and collaborating with Operations, Engineering, and HSE teams.
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