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Onshore Maintenance Technician – Telecommunications

  1. Oil & gas
  2. Darwin
R-050783

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For more than 40 years in Australia, SNC-Lavalin employees have been carving out rewarding careers on award winning projects.  We think beyond engineering and push the boundaries of innovation for our clients across all major markets; oil & gas, mining & metallurgy, infrastructure and renewables.

We are pleased to be working with our client to safely deliver maintenance and support of the Telecommunications Systems at their LNG processing facility near Darwin, NT.

We are seeking an Onshore Maintenance Technician – Telecommunications in a residential Darwin position, offering the opportunity to work on a world class LNG facility without the fly in/fly out lifestyle.

Responsibilities

  • Preventative maintenance inspections and function checks of equipment related to PAGA, CCTV, Access Control, Electronic Mustering, X-Band Radar, LRAD, TETRA and VHF systems.
  • Routine coverage surveys (e.g. radio system coverage and PAGA system coverage).
  • Break fix maintenance including fault finding and repairs to Telecoms systems and structured cabling networks.
  • Assistance with system upgrades and minor projects.
  • Continuous improvement of Telecom systems maintenance methodologies.
  • Administrative-related close-out tasks within an acceptable timeframe following completion of the above-mentioned activities, including updating check sheets and relevant computer-based records (SAP).

Education, Skills

  • Certificate III Telecommunications
  • ACMA Cabling with endorsements (structured cabling & fibre)
  • First Aid, EWP, LV Rescue
  • Gas Test Atmospheres; RF Hazard and Confined Space training
  • Restricted Electrical License (Desirable)
  • EEHA- all modules including Detailed Inspection in Gas Atmospheres (Desirable)

Experience

You must have demonstrated experience in several of the following systems:

  • Safety Systems (PAGA, E-mustering)
  • Radio Systems (TETRA, VHF, Microwave)
  • Security Systems (Access Control, CCTV, X-Band Radar, LRAD)
  • Structured cabling and fibre fault finding

Why Join our team?

Founded in 1911, SNC-Lavalin is a global fully integrated professional services and project management company and a major player in the ownership of infrastructure. From offices around the world, SNC-Lavalin's employees think beyond engineering. Our teams provide comprehensive end-to-end project solutions – including capital investment, consulting, design, engineering, construction management, sustaining capital and operations and maintenance – to clients across the EDPM (engineering, design and project management), Infrastructure, Nuclear, and Resources businesses.

Our team is a diverse and driven group of individuals with leaders who are committed to the development of each employee. Our portfolio of projects across Australia is diverse, stimulating and continually growing due to our strong client relationships. We are excited about our future, now it’s your turn to be part of something big!

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