Field Supervisor at Service Stream
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Apr, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Telecommunications, Field supervision, Contractor management, External plant networks, Site assessments, Quality audits, Construction scheduling, OH&S compliance, Civil construction, Cable hauling, Fibre optics, HFC, FTTN, FTTC, FTTP, KPI management

Industry

Civil Engineering

Description
Primary Location NSW - Wetherill Park Job Description Summary Are you an experienced Telecommunications Field Supervisor who knows the realities of external plant work and contractor management? Do you thrive in a role where safety, quality, and delivery actually matter on the ground? About the Role Field Supervisor – Telecommunications (ONM) Lead crews. Own the network. Deliver safely and on time. About the Role In this role, you’ll take ownership of day-to-day field operations, supervising internal crews and subcontractors across a diverse portfolio of telecommunications projects. You’ll be in the field — conducting site assessments, inspections, quality audits, and ensuring all works are delivered to design specifications, safety standards, and KPI targets. This is a role for someone who understands external plant networks, can read and interpret designs, and is confident managing subcontractors, defects, and deadlines. What You’ll Be Doing Lead, direct and supervise field staff and subcontractors across live networks Conduct site assessments, surveys, inspections and quality audits Manage construction scheduling to meet commitment dates and client SLAs Review and build to approved telecommunications design standards Ensure all works meet OH&S, quality, and compliance requirements Complete and submit all field artefacts accurately and in real time Provide shoulder-to-shoulder training, coaching and mentoring Manage subcontractor compliance, performance, defects and KPIs Liaise with clients, customers and public authorities Participate in on-call coverage as required What We’re Looking For You’ll be someone who’s spent years in the field and understands how networks are actually built and maintained. Essential experience includes: 5+ years working within external plant telecommunications networks Strong background supervising subcontractors and field crews Proven experience with civil construction, cable hauling and fibre Hands-on experience across HFC, FTTN, FTTC and FTTP environments Solid understanding of site assessments and construction standards Track record managing operational performance, KPIs and defects A strong focus on safety, quality and compliance Industry-recognised accreditations are advantageous. Why ServiceStream At ServiceStream, we operate as ONE TEAM. Safety comes first, delivery matters, and accountability is real. You’ll be trusted to make decisions, supported by leadership, and empowered to run your area like it’s your own. If you’re ready to step into a role where your field experience is valued, and your leadership makes a visible difference every day — we want to hear from you. Department Field Services How to Apply If this sounds like you apply now to the Service Stream Recruitment Team via the online application button. Service Stream, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading national service provider to develop and operate Australia's essential communications, energy and water networks in the telecommunications and utilities industries. We specialise in the design, construction and maintenance of new and existing networks, and deliver end-to-end engineering and asset management solutions on behalf of our blue chip client base.
Responsibilities
The Field Supervisor will lead and manage internal crews and subcontractors to ensure telecommunications projects are delivered safely, on time, and to design specifications. Responsibilities include conducting site inspections, quality audits, and managing construction schedules to meet client SLAs.
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