Plant Operator - Jerilderie

Applications closing on 13 December 2024, 05:00 PM

  • Reference numberJerilderie
  • Job TypeFull Time
  • PackageSalary ranging from $58,330 to $75,839, generous professional development and training opportunities, , opportunities to grow your career and attractive employment conditions in line with the Local Government (State) Award 2023
  • Position Description PD Plant Operator Jerilderie(PDF, 228KB)

We have an exciting career opportunity for a Plant Operator to join our multi-skilled team in Jerilderie.

Work will include construction and maintenance projects in parks and gardens, Council infrastructure and TfNSW projects. Suitable applicants will need recent and demonstrated work experience and competent writing and communication skills.

We offer impressive benefits for this position, including:

  • Salary ranging from $58,330 to $75,839 (subject to qualifications, skills and experience)
  • 9 day fortnight
  • Generous professional development and training opportunities, including payment of 100% of tuition costs for Commonwealth-supported programs and reimbursement of all stationery and study material costs Opportunities to grow your career
  • Attractive employment conditions in line with the Local Government (State) Award 2023
  • 4 weeks annual leave (permanent, full-time employees)
  • 3 weeks of sick leave each year (permanent, full-time employees)
  • 6.5 weeks Long Service Leave after 5 years (permanent, full-time employees)
  • Access to the Employee Assistance Program for you and your family

The position is graded Grade 4 to Grade 7 and salary will be determined by demonstrated relevant experience, licences, certificates and other qualifications within Council’s salary step progression.

For a confidential discussion, in the first instance, please contact Sarah Gurciullo People and Culture Officer on 0417 765 465.

Please submit an online application or email your resume and cover letter to: jobs@murrumbidgee.nsw.gov.au

Please note - it is no longer a requirement to be vaccinated against COVID-19