- Oversee and manage all treatment plants and bulk storage dams under scope to ensure they meet safety and environmental legislative compliance requirements, as well as ensuring reporting parameters are met.
- Provide technical support and guidance to Operators in day-to-day operations and act as the escalation point in the event of emergencies or where technical expertise is warranted.
- Monitor the SCADA for all treatment plants under scope to identify failures, result deviations and alarms to apply timely risk mitigation measures.
- Ensure all sites perform legislatively required sampling and reporting daily in order to analyse the results regularly to identify potential exceedances.
- Manage and co-ordinate all asset maintenance monitoring, audits and repairs to treatment plants under scope and all IRC policies and procedures are adhered to.
- Undertake any other duties as reasonably directed within the limits of the employee's skills, competence and training.
Treatment Plant Supervisor - Clermont, Australia - AWX Pty Ltd
Description
AWX is an Australia-wide labour hire and recruitment company backed by 20 years of expertise. We offer flexible, short and long-term employment solutions spanning across industries including construction and civil, mining, food processing, manufacturing and landscaping.
Currently AWX , on behalf of their Local Government client, are recruiting for the position of TREATMENT PLANT SUPERVISOR to cover their Southern Treatment Plants in the Isaac region. This is initially a 3- 6-month assignment with the potential to turn into a permanent role for the right person. (Although permanency maybe considered immediately)
This is a pivotal role and as such your duties and responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:
This fantastic opportunity will require you to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A & B Virus and be prepared to undertake a pre-employment medical. Accommodation and vehicle will be provided for the duration of the assignment aswell as a very competitive rate of pay. For a further discussion please contact Denise Nash on or click APPLY below