Join to apply for the Engineer (Electrical) role at Department of Transport and Main Roads.Are you a qualified Electrical Engineer?
Join a team of professionals dedicated to supporting and maintaining Intelligent Transport Systems and Electrical (ITS&E) infrastructure assets within the state-controlled road network.
The team oversees local ITS and electrical asset planning and project manages delivery of ITS&E projects, along with supporting elements of road safety and network upgrades.
We offer a flexible 36.25-hour week, work from home options, accrued time off, time off in lieu, 12.75% superannuation, an EBA that provides for regular pay increases + more.The purpose of the Engineer (Electrical) is to contribute and be involved in projects related to electrical and intelligent transport systems (ITS).
You will be involved in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of these systems as well as traffic signal and road lighting projects.The RoleYour responsibilities will include:Providing professional engineering advice on electrical engineering associated with ITS, traffic signal, road lighting, and electrical applications.Contributing to the management of key components of the planning and design function for ITS, electrical, and special infrastructure projects to achieve successful completion within time, quality, cost, and stakeholder expectations.Adhering to engineering policies, practices, and standards on electrical and ITS applications.Preparing electrical and communications systems designs for ITS and electrical applications.Undertaking configuration, maintenance, and reporting activities related to various ITS devices present in the department's road network using TMR software.
These devices are located throughout the transport network and may connect to the department's field device communications network.Participating in multi-disciplinary project teams delivering ITS infrastructure.About YouTo thrive in this role, you will need to demonstrate:Experience in applying project management principles and methodology to achieve project outcomes.The ability to analyze information critically and proactively identify issues and risks.Ability to independently investigate issues and apply in-depth understanding of electrical and intelligent transport systems.Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to articulate complex problems and solutions to various audiences.Builds and sustains relationships to enable the collaborative delivery of customer-focused outcomes.Mandatory Qualifications And ConditionsA four-year, Washington Accord accredited Bachelor of Electrical Engineering or equivalent, assessed/accepted by Engineers Australia against Washington Accord benchmarks.Holder of a current 'C' class driver's license.Why Join Us?BenefitsWe are committed to providing great jobs with training and career progression and the ability to work on interesting and innovative projects.
Benefits include:Work/life balance through flexible work arrangements and a 36.25-hour work week.Enterprise Bargaining Agreement with regular pay increases and other benefits.Generous superannuation of 12.75%.Paid parental leave for eligible employees.Development opportunities, including unlimited access to LinkedIn Learning.Access to an Employee Assistance Program.For further information, contact Mally Venkataramu at Ph: 5563 6456.How To ApplyPlease apply through the Smart jobs and careers website, including:A cover letter (max 2 pages) outlining your interest and contributions.Your résumé with relevant experience, achievements, and two work-related referees.A copy of your qualifications if required.Applications remain current for 12 months.
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