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JOB HIGHLIGHTS$80/ hourMonday to Friday6 Month ContractABOUT THE CLIENTLocated in Collinsville, our client is one of Queensland's oldest existing mining operations producing both thermal and coking coal. Collinsville Open Cut is situated 100km from Bowen allowing its community to delve into all the region has to offer! Our client is a responsible miner of coal with a track record of excellence in environmental management. Mining is conducted by a Dragline and Excavator method supported by various haulage fleet.WHAT YOU WILL BE DOINGSeeking a Project/Civil Supervisor for a Monday to Friday position on site at Collinsville for approximately 6 months work. Camp and meals suppliedWHAT YOU WILL NEEDExperience working with high precision GPS.Supervising small teams in a dynamic environment.Ability to read, understand and execute civil design plans.Strong organisation skills.Computer literacy skills.EX, GR DZ skills preferred.Experience in the delivery of civil projects in a mining environmentBENEFITSImmediate start with WorkPac, commencing with an industry leading companyGreat culture and safety standards. Access to your own WorkPac Site Manager as well as your recruitment team to handle anything you may need while at work!Job Security, Opportunities for permanent conversion with WorkPacABOUT WORKPACThe WorkPac Group is Australias largest privately owned workforce services business with over 1.3 million registered candidates. We offer tailored solutions in recruitment, skills and career development across Mining, Construction, Healthcare and more. Our consistent promise to both candidates and clients is that choosing WorkPac is always a 'Good Move'APPLY NOWClick onto the apply button. For more information contact:Felicia John - 49694705QLD MiningJob Reference Number 7396J202446432At WorkPac, we recognize we are strengthened by diversity. We are committed to providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and we encourage applications from women and Indigenous people.