Civil Construction Worker

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Whitsunday Region, Queensland (QLD) Whitsunday Regional Council

Job Ref:  JR121
Employer:  Whitsunday Regional Council
Job Type:  Permanent Full Time
City:  Whitsunday Region
Salary and Benefits:  $55,354 to $56,037 per annum
05/10/2021 20:14



Civil Construction Worker


  • Infrastructure Services Directorate / Roads and Drainage
  • Bowen
  • Permanent / Full time
  • Level 3 to 4 - $55,354 to $56,037 per annum

The Whitsunday Regional Council is situated at the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. The region encompasses the 74 tropical Whitsunday Islands, the coastal towns of Cannonvale, Airlie Beach, Jubilee Pocket, Shute Harbour and Bowen along with the rural towns of Proserpine and Collinsville. The Whitsunday region offers a dynamic environment and is perfectly placed to live, work, play and invest.

The Role

An exciting opportunity exists within our Roads and Drainage branch for a Civil Construction Worker. Based at the Bowen Depot, the role of Civil Construction Worker will be responsible for providing labouring duties associated with roads and drainage maintenance and construction in the Whitsunday Region.

Essential

  • Class C Manual Drivers Licence
  • Construction Safety Induction (White Card)

Desirable

  • Occupational Health and Safety Certificates of Competency in LR, LL, LB, LG, LF
  • Class MR or HR/HC Driver’s licence
  • Traffic Management Implementation
  • Traffic Control Ticket

Apply Now

To view the position description please click on the job attachments tab above.  To apply click the ‘Apply’ button above.  For any further information regarding this role, please contact a member of our Human Resources team on (07) 4761 3615 or (07) 4761 3656.

Council is committed to providing a healthy work environment for individuals working, visiting or conducting business at Council workplaces and is transitioning to a Smoke Free Workplace.

Applications close 11:30 PM Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Council practices Equal Employment Opportunities and Workplace Health and Safety Principles

ref: (JR121)
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