Devonport
Key responsibilities are as follows:
Ideal candidates will:
The role offers a salary range of AUD 47,134 to AUD 68,638 plus superannuation and area allowance. Flexible work arrangements and a supportive, inclusive workplace are also provided.
This position offers valuable work experience in Hydrography and formal training with the Australian Hydrographers Association, supporting professional growth.
Successful candidates can expect to advance their careers in the renewable energy sector, with opportunities to redefine their roles in the industry landscape.
Submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your skills and experience. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and suitable candidates will be contacted promptly. Recruitment agencies are requested not to submit resumes at this stage.
I am very satisfied with my Day-to-Day responsibilities and my role. I would want to be part of more innovative and latest tech.
10% Technical - Reviewing designs, calculations, studying standards, designing, testing. 80% Managerial - Emails, asking questions, reading procedures. 10% Social - Building relationships, networking
Developing data reports for colleagues. Developing database queries. Analysing data to improve quality.
4.1
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Energy & Utilities
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s largest producer of renewable energy.
Interesting work, the company values helping the community, work/life balance, remuneration
Great mix of on-site and off-site work. I am the sort of person that enjoys getting their hands dirty and working with the site crews. Big cool assets from a large variety of manufacturers, so there's always something unusual to solve.
Encouragement and support for graduates working on major projects with other staff. Large focus on development opportunities with a training budget for grads each FY.
Hydro Tasmania has a very steep learning curve in regard to its systems and processes which can take a new starter a while to get their head around.
It’s a big, old business with a lot of legacy issues and it’s sometimes overwhelming. It’s hard to see and implement improvement because there is a lot of people who have been around for a long time.
The company doesn't have a strong knowledge base for reference, forum to whats happening in the whole organisation level, and a lack of documentation/content.