works closely with maintenance and operations teams to improve the reliability, availability, and performance of mechanical plant and equipment across site
focuses on developing and implementing preventative and predictive maintenance strategies
supporting breakdown and scheduled maintenance activities
delivering reliability-based improvement initiatives across fixed plant and infrastructure assets
provides engineering input across crushing, conveying, dewatering, hoisting, ventilation, and concentrator assets
developing and maintaining reliability strategies and programs for mechanical assets
implementing preventive and predictive maintenance tactics to improve equipment performance
supporting maintenance teams with engineering input for planned and breakdown maintenance
delivering reliability-based improvement projects from scoping through execution
analysing asset performance data, trends, and condition monitoring results
managing technical documentation, drawings, and work pack quality
preparing asset reports, including end-of-month reliability reporting
ensuring compliance with relevant Australian standards and regulatory requirements
Requirements
You are a mechanical engineer with experience in mining or heavy industry environments
strong interest in asset reliability and continuous improvement
sound technical capability
analytical thinking
ability to work collaboratively across maintenance and operations teams
hold an engineering degree or equivalent qualification
experience with mechanical systems such as crushing, conveying, dewatering, hoisting, ventilation, or concentrator plant
exposure to condition monitoring techniques (vibration analysis, thermography, oil analysis)
strong problem-solving, planning, and communication skills
safety-focused mindset and commitment to compliance and best practice
Benefits
relocation assistance
salary packaging (novated leasing and remote area housing)