Responsibilities
Safety Health & Environment (HSE)
1. Conduct regular safety inspections / audits and action as required. The adherence to SWMS, JSA's, permits, Tailboards, exclusions and drop zones, TMPpliance and alike.
2. Actively promote and lead by example on safety.
3. Monitor the performance of the Principal Contractor in accordance with its HSMP, EMP and other related plans.
4. Monitor the day-to-day HSE performance by the EPC Contractor and other contractors. Advise the Project Director of any issues, both positive and negative.
5. Review the implementation of any corrective actions from HSE audits.
6. Maintain a regular and visible presence on site.
7. In the absence of the Project Director from site, apany anyernment regulatory body inspectors on site.
Risk Management
8. Maintain the Principal's risk register and support the Project Director in risk minimisation and the identification of opportunities.
9. Monitor the EPC Contractor's performance against its risk register.
10. Provide assistance and input to the Project Director on Notices received and issued under the EPC Contract.
11. Gain an understanding of the EPC Contract, in particular the PPR and Project Documents.
12. Lead or provide input for any tenders, tender reviews and award of any agreements required to be put in place during the Project.
Project Budget
13. Support the Project Director in the development, monthly reviews, and reporting of the Project budget.
14. Provide any required input into milestonepletion certification.
Project Performance
15. On site coordination with the EPC Contractor / Principal Contractor and other contractors directly engaged by the Principal.
16. Monitor the day-to-day performance of the EPC Contractor and other contractors to ensure the works are executed in accordance with the EPC Contract.
17. Conduct daily inspections of work fronts.
18. Monitorpliance with the Development Approvals and any conditions therein.
19. Monitor the EPC Contractors progress against submitted 'look ahead' programmes and the Project Programme.
20. Monitor the EPC Contractor percentageplete of tasks and milestones.
21. Coordinate the monthly meetings with the EPC Contractor and take / issue minutes.
22. Review the EPC Contractor's weekly and monthly reports for accuracy and any potential issues.
23. Coordinate the on-site services provided by the Owners Engineer and H&S consultant.
24. Oversea and monitor the works provided by the NSP (Powerlink) and any other contractors directly engaged by the principal.
25. Monitor the on-site delivery of all majorponents and perform inspections as required.
26. Review in coordination with the OE the EPC Contractors close out of defects and punch list items.
27. Actively participate in any workshops, reviews and alike.
Quality
28. Manage the document control system in conjunction with the Project Administrator.
29. Monitor the EPC Contractors performance against its QMP.
Reporting
30. Provide the Project Director a daily bullet point email of site activities, including key Pre-start topics.
31. Provide the Project Director with a weekly email report of site progress.
32. Advise the Project Director of any significant incident / events with an urgencymensurate with the event.
33. Assist the Project Director inpiling Project presentations, including the monthly presentation to themittee.
34. Upon request attend the monthly meeting with themittee.
35. Develop and maintain sufficiently detained daily log of activities. The log is vital for record keeping purposes in the event of any claims from any contractors.
Stakeholder
36. Manage and deal with any day-to-day issues arising from any landowners and themunity.
37. Attend anymunity meeting events with the Project Director or function as the delegate if the Project Director cannot attend.
Operations
38. Assist in the handover to operations / asset management.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
39. Degree-level qualification in engineering.
40. 5 - 10+ years as a project engineer, preferably from the construction industry and a familiarity with EPC Contracts.
41. Wind farm construction experience would be highly regarded.
42. First aid trained.
43. Formal HSE training and strong Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) bias.
44. Knowledge of the Australian grid connection process.
45. Formal project management training/certification would be beneficial.
46. A goodmercial understanding of contracts and the administration would be highly regarded.
47. Understanding of construction methodologies and ability to problem solve where required.
48. Experience in working in a construction project team.
49. Ability to work remotely, independently and take initiative.
50. Collaborative, structured, and meticulous approach.
51. Effectivemunication skills.
52. Good understanding of the engineering and design process.
53. Pro-active and diligent approach.
54. Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.
55. Willingness to travel frequently.
56. Holder of construction industry 'White Card' or similar (mandatory).
57. GWO working at heights training or be willing to undertake the course.
Job ID 66440da4-bebf-475e-bf98-fb2e7a8a7bbf