Fortescue is now consistently producing 175-180 million tonnes of iron ore per year and has an exciting future ahead as it diversifies from a pure play iron ore producer to a green renewables and resources company.
Our Opportunity
Work Location: Fortescue's Eliwana mine is located on the traditional lands of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama people.
Roster: 7D7R
The Mine service's team at Eliwana ensures that mining can operate below the water table and to ensure the site water and power demand has an uninterrupted supply.
Reporting to the Mechanical and Operational Supervisor, this position offers a key role for Fortescue's Eliwana Mine Services Power and Water team focusing on Monitoring and analyzing water assets.
Key Responsibilities
-Ground water sampling and bore water level measuring for enviro license requirements
-Abstraction & Re-injection bore monitoring
-Transfer pond, storage tank level and system monitoring
-Entering and Reporting data
Qualifications and Experience
- Water services background in Dewatering/ Water treatment as majority of work is around mine site system monitoring, sampling and reporting.
- Self-motivated and ability to work in a strong team environment as well as individually.
- Strong organizational and communication skills- verbal, written and computer.
- Demonstrate strong safety and team values.
- Experience with Fortescue's computer-based systems (BMS, SAP) as well as Microsoft Office- Excel
- Manual driver's license, HR and forklift preferable.
Fortescue, we treat our team mates as though they are family. We appreciate everyone's contribution and know that a diverse workforce creates a safer, more engaged and productive working environment.
Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the community in which we live, and we encourage females, Aboriginal Australians, those identifying as LGBTIQ+, people of all ages, differing abilities and culturally diverse backgrounds to apply for this role.
Fortescue reserves the right to close applications early should a suitable pool of candidates be identified.