Ventia is a leading infrastructure services company, operating across Australia and New Zealand. Our clients are the owners and operators of assets that are critical to our local communities. We pride ourselves on working smart, safely and sustainably, harnessing the latest technologies and brightest minds. With a diverse and proud heritage, we have a track record of delivering essential services to the communities in which we operate.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project is an international effort supported by 16 countries to build the world's largest radio telescopes, led by the SKAO.
Ventia has been awarded a significant part of the contract and is leveraging our telecommunications capabilities for this exciting project.
Our scope includes the provision of power and fibre networks, and the design and commission of a Central Processing Facility (CPF) and Remote Processing Facilities (RPF) at the Australian site. The Project Engineer will be an integral link to the success between the Fibre network design and constructability.
BENEFITS:
- Gain significant project exposure working on one of the largest Australian telescopes
- Deliver the Fibre package on the SKA project
- Access to Ven Perks a range of accommodation, retail & vehicle rental discounts
- Interpret fibre design packages and provide technical input
- On-site subject matter expert for field staff queries to ensure optimal constructability
- Drive ensure and promote HSE across the fibre package
- Execute detailed schedule including look-ahead
- Conduct daily and weekly reporting
- Bachelor's in engineering and or similar
- Proven delivery experience in Telecommunications and fibre packages
- Ability to resolve design & constriction complexities
- Proficiencies in MS project & Microsoft suites
Ventia welcomes interested individuals to join our project team to build this unique facility. We encourage applications from Aboriginal & Torres strait islander heritage particularly the Wajarri people and locals in the mid-west region of Western Australia where the project is based.