Engineering Roles

  • Airport passenger boarding bridges
  • Equipment maintenance
  • 2 well remunerated key positions

We represent an Australian owned company engaged in the design, installation and maintenance of passenger boarding bridges and related equipment used in airports and seaports around Australia – from Sydney to Perth and Melbourne to Darwin - and in the wider South Pacific area.

P rojects involve new installations, refurbishments and relocations, and our client has worked on all of the aerobridges supplied by the major PBB manufacturers dating back to the 1970’s. Design and fabrication is undertaken at their recently built factory in Melbourne, and the company is sole Australian Agent for a number of major overseas equipment manufacturers. Our client holds a commanding share of the market, and has experienced exponential growth over the last 15 years. In line with the company’s growth, two new appointments are to be made:
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Maintenance Manager - Ref. 1756A(2)

You will be tertiary qualified at degree or diploma level, preferably in electrical engineering, although a mechanical engineering background would also be considered, You will have experience in the maintenance of industrial equipment, together with a level of comprehension of mechanical processes.

Reporting to the Managing Director, you will be responsible for scheduling all maintenance and service work, and direction of the small and expanding team of Maintenance Technicians. The position will also require a hands-on application of technical skills.
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• Maintenance Technician - Ref. 1756B(2)

You will be an A Grade Electrician with a background in the maintenance of industrial plant and equipment.  We are not looking for a PLC programmer, but your skills will include an understanding of how PLC’s interact with a system.
This Melbourne based position is an exciting and challenging opportunity, and will appeal to a person looking for a key role in a small and dynamic business.

Please email your resume in Word format asap, quoting the above references.