Hydrographic, Electronic and Data Technical AssistantWe will teach you the how, you will bring the enthusiasm!What you’ll do:This is a new role in our Water Management Team where you will learn how to provide operational support to the team in the day-to-day collection of hydrological, meteorological, environmental, and asset monitoring data services.You will be supported with on-the-job and formal technical training to ensure you are an integral member of the team. You will be provided with professional development opportunities so you can work towards becoming a certified practicing hydrographer with the Australian Hydrographers Association.What will your week look like?If you like variety and being outside keep reading. Each week will be a bit different, so you will need to be flexible. Some weeks could include multiple days in the field carrying and using hydrographer monitoring equipment. Other weeks would consist of inputting the data collected back at the Moonah office or assisting with preparation of future installations.You will get to travel the state, so you need a driver's licence, and you will always be working with at least one other person when in the field, providing amazing opportunities to learn from dedicated mentors.What you’ll bring:We will teach you what you need to know but there are a few things that will set you apart:You may have already started studying in a technical field related to hydrographic, hydrometric or data capture fields.You might also be studying within the civil, water, electrical or mechanical fields at university or TAFE.You have experience working outdoors in a range of weather conditions such as a wildlife guide, bushwalking or other construction work.You will need to demonstrate an appropriate level of fitness enabling you to embrace and enjoy the outdoor work you would do.Confidence around water and ability to swim.Willingness to complete a Cert IV Water Resources or Civil Engineering or Electronics at TAFE.Construction White Card or willingness to complete the 1-day training to get it.If you have done any of the following, we also want to know about it:4WD experienceExperience using hand tools or power toolsAbility to work with a team that relies on each other in the field.About EnturaAs one of the world’s most experienced specialist power and water consulting firms, Entura can offer you a coveted opportunity to work with highly regarded industry experts and thought leaders.Working with us provides you with an unrivalled opportunity to unleash your creativity and enthusiasm to innovate and implement the best solutions for our clients.Why Work with Entura?At Entura, we nurture a culture of creativity and innovation, providing room for personal and professional growth. With a wide array of exciting projects, you'll experience an endless variety and exposure to cutting-edge technologies. Our team consists of talented individuals, many with years of experience, imparting their deep knowledge to support your growth.At Entura, we're dedicated to making the world more sustainable through innovative engineering solutions, giving you a sense of purpose and fulfilment. Whether you're an experienced innovator or starting your career, we're committed to your success within our organisation.We also offer:Overtime pay and flexible leave optionsUncapped carer/sick leaveIndustry leading parental leave entitlementsSubsidised school holiday vacation careDiscounted health insuranceAccess to free Employee Assistance Program for you and your familyA genuinely inclusive and equitable work environmentClear career path and support networksWhat Next?If this job has your name on it, apply now by submitting your CV and a cover letter explaining why you’d be a good fit. We value diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all ages, cultural backgrounds, abilities and genders. Let us know of any specific requirements to facilitate your application process for the best opportunity for success.
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