Job Details
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| Network Controller - Australia | | |
| Location: | | Outside Europe | | |
Salary Attractive Salary | | |
Application Deadline 02/04/2010 | | |
Description NETWORK CONTROLLER POWER INDUSTRY WESTERN AUSTRALIA
We are currently seeking talented Engineers, Technical Officers and Electricians to help deliver a quality electricity supply to the Western Australian community.
Imminent vacancies exist in the Switching Program Writing and Network Control teams (using the ENMAC system) where you will play a key role in the preparation, planning and development of switching programmes and the coordination of complex work schedules.
We are also seeking to build up a team of hands-on Network Controllers, maybe time served apprentices or NVQ qualified to work on low voltage systems to write switching programs. These roles could suit Electricians or Linesmen, or those with an Operations, Maintenance or Switch Operation background.
These roles will give you the opportunity to work on large scale significant projects which directly impact the lives of West Australians. You will be given the autonomy and responsibility to get the job done within a friendly and supportive work environment.
A forward-looking company with over 2,300 employees, they develop strategies to position the business for a sustainable future. This means finding safer, better and more efficient ways of delivering their services.
Help them to serve the energy needs of the community and in return they will provide the opportunity to make a positive difference to the business and achieve a healthy work-life balance, with competitive salary and benefits as well as great prospects for career development.
Western Australia offers a lifestyle that is second to none; a Mediterranean climate, an outdoor, family-friendly lifestyle and a growing economy. From small rural country towns to beautiful coastal city locations, WA is home to 1.9 million people. | | |
Reference CA1140v5c | | |
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