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Electricial Planner - Assets

Australia, Perth

Vocational School

> 10 Years

As the Planner Assets - Electrical, you will play a critical role in developing and maintaining electrical maintenance plans and schedules to support safe, reliable, and efficient operations at a major Pilbara iron ore operation. You will work closely with Maintenance, Operations, and Engineering teams, ensuring that all electrical assets are managed effectively and maintenance work is prioritised according to operational requirements. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, drive best practice and the successful delivery of key responsibilities, including: Key Responsibilities: Develop, maintain, and optimise electrical maintenance plans and schedules for operational assets Scope work orders, raise notifications, and ensure all required materials, labour, and resources are identified Review asset performance data and prioritise maintenance work to support reliability and operational needs Collaborate closely with Maintenance, Operations, and Engineering teams to ensure effective work execution Support continuous improvement initiatives, ensuring compliance with standards, procedures, and regulatory requirements Assist in the planning and coordination of maintenance shutdowns and critical works Contribute to safe work practices, risk assessments, and adherence to organisational safety policies Maintain accurate records in SAP or other CMMS to support reporting, planning, and asset lifecycle management

Process Operator

Australia, Perth

Vocational School

> 10 Years

The Process Technician- CCGIP is a front line, field and control room capable operator accountable for the safe, stable and efficient running of processing and foundry circuits across Beneficiation, Agglomeration, DRI Reduction, Smelter (EAF) and Granulation. Reporting to the Processing Supervisor: The role executes approved procedures, conducts routine inspections and sampling, manages start up/shutdowns, coordinates isolations and permits, and responds to upsets to meet daily production, quality, safety and environmental targets. Key Responsibilities: Operate and monitor processing and foundry circuits across Beneficiation, Agglomeration, DRI Reduction, Smelter (EAF), and Granulation Execute approved procedures and Standard Work Instructions to ensure safe, stable, and efficient plant operation Conduct routine inspections, sampling, and process checks, and continuously monitor equipment for faults Manage start-ups, shutdowns, and upset conditions, ensuring production, quality, safety, and environmental targets are met Coordinate isolations, permits, JHAs, and Take Five risk assessments to minimise hazards. Operate mobile plant and material handling equipment, including FEL, telehandler, forklift, and overhead crane Support commissioning activities and assist maintenance during shutdowns or unplanned stoppages Identify safety and process improvement opportunities and contribute to updates of procedures Maintain accurate shift handovers, daily logs, and reports, ensuring clear communication across teams Work effectively in a small team environment, demonstrating strong communication and collaboration skills

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