Our team is seeking a skilled Carpenter to join our facilities maintenance team at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Job Summary
This full-time role involves carrying out carpentry and trade-related tasks, diagnosing faults, performing repairs, maintenance, and minor modifications in line with safety and compliance requirements.
Key Responsibilities
* Carry out carpentry and trade-related tasks within specified timeframes and quality standards, based on drawings, templates, and instructions.
* Diagnose faults and perform repairs, maintenance, and minor modifications in line with safety and compliance requirements.
* Operate tools, machinery, and equipment safely, and assist with non-mechanical maintenance and construction activities.
* Maintain accurate records of work completed, including photographic documentation uploaded to company systems.
* Communicate effectively with clients, suppliers, subcontractors, and the service delivery team to support smooth operations.
About You
* Trade qualification in Carpentry (Certificate III or equivalent).
* Current Australian Driver's Licence.
* Current White Card (or willingness to obtain).
* Current Working with Children Check (or willingness to obtain).
* Demonstrated experience in carpentry maintenance and new works, ideally in a hospital or healthcare setting.
Benefits
* A dynamic, supportive, and inclusive team culture where you can make a difference.
* Access to health and wellbeing initiatives, including discounted health insurance and an employee assistance program.
* VenPerks: discounts at over 450 retailers across Australia.
About Us
We are a leading infrastructure services company operating across Australia and New Zealand. We partner with owners and operators of assets critical to our communities, delivering smart, safe, and sustainable solutions with a diverse workforce.
Our Commitment
* Commitment to equal opportunity and a safe, positive environment for all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+, women, veterans and spouses, and people with disabilities.