Pilbara Minerals is the leading ASX lithium company and a major player in the rapidly growing lithium supply chain.
The Company owns 100% of the world's largest, independent hard-rock lithium operation, the Pilgangoora Project and Operation.
Located in Western Australia's resource-rich Pilbara region, its operation produces a spodumene and tantalite concentrate.
We are a company that is going places and is exciting, dynamic, and purpose-driven.
Our growth and diversification strategy will see us continue to grow and transform the industry through innovation and leadership.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Maintenance Superintendent, the Shutdown Coordinator is responsible for:
* Developing scope for all mechanical, electrical & site services work requirements, to be executed by the Maintenance, Operations and Metallurgy teams during planned plant outages.
* Assisting Shutdown Planners with the scheduling and development of task details planned for outage including but not limited to preventative planned maintenance tasks (overhauls, replacements, servicing), preventative maintenance (inspections, lubrication, condition monitoring) and continuous improvement projects to improve plant performance.
* Assisting Shutdown Planners in development of shutdown forecast costs and proposed outage scope for approval.
* Assisting Maintenance Superintendent – Shutdowns and providing feedback relating to schedule and scope compliance.
* Developing Shutdown Work packs & relevant QA data.
* Providing clear instructions to Shutdown teams and contractors regarding job scope, job details, work methods timeframes and allowing for adequate feedback.
* Obtaining sufficient quotes to establish industry competitive offers are being made by equipment and service providers.
* Providing updates on budget spend (Forecast and Actual) for each planned shutdown outage to Maintenance Superintendent - Shutdowns.
* Regularly evaluating the labour requirements and key contract partners to achieve intended work program.
* Ensuring Equipment identified as at risk by Engineers / condition monitoring program is included in Shutdown execution scope.
About You
Mining industry experience in the maintenance planning area.
Knowledge of statutory safety requirements relevant to the processes.
Strong organisational and systematic planning skills.
Effective communication skills with the ability to work in a dynamic team environment.
Good knowledge of statutory safety requirements with a commitment to safety and the environment.
Proficient in the use of Pronto and MS Office suite, including Project.
Strong attention to detail with a focus on continuous improvement.
Current WA C-class driver's licence.
Relevant trade or engineering qualification desirable, but not essential.
What We Offer
Quarterly incentive based on team and company performance, paid in cash or cash/share combination.
Paid Parental Leave.
Paid Community Leave.
Career progression.
Great accommodation and recreational facilities.
Taking a front row seat in the sustainable energy transformation.
What We Stand For
Great people.
Think, do, achieve.
Safety matters.
Quality products.
Valuing our partners.
Making a difference in the world.
Promoting Diversity
Pilbara Minerals recognises that talented people come from diverse backgrounds, who can contribute to our successes in different ways.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly recommend women and Australian indigenous people to apply.
Our Recruitment Process
As part of our recruitment process, we require a pre-employment medical, drug and alcohol screen and a National Police Clearance.
Short listing for this role will commence immediately.
We respectfully request agencies not to forward unsolicited resumes unless requested.
Acknowledgement of Country
Pilbara Minerals respectfully acknowledges the Nyamal and Kariyarra People of the Pilbara, and the Whadjuk Noongar People of the Perth region who are the traditional owners and first people of these lands.
We would like to pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of the Nyamal, Kariyarra and Whadjuk Noongar Peoples.
If you are interested in learning more about Pilbara Minerals or registering for future opportunities, please visit our website www.pilbaraminerals.com.au.