Site Administrator
Location: Jabiru, Northern Territory
About the Project
Are you looking to make your mark with a world class, high-impact project?
Keen to join an experienced and highly respected team?
Want to contribute to significant environmental and cultural heritage values?
Then the Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) Ranger rehabilitation project is what you’re looking for!
After more than 35 years operating as a successful uranium mine, the Ranger Project is entering its rehabilitation stage and offers an exciting opportunity for you to make a positive impact on the environment.
ERA has engaged the global engineering firm, Bechtel, to support ERA as Delivery Partner for ongoing study work.
Bechtel will be working alongside ERA and major stakeholder Rio Tinto to restore the land to the status of its surrounding World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. A collaborative project, this project will be developed in consultation with the Mirarr Traditional Owners and will benefit the Jabiru community.
Located 8 km east of Jabiru and 260 km south-east of Darwin, the Ranger Project will lead the way in the fast-growing area of mining closures.
This is your opportunity to join an established team, develop as a professional, and work in partnership with our client – contributing to a long-term commitment to people, communities and the environment.
Please note a formal offer to the successful candidate of this site-based FIFO (fly in fly out) position will be contingent upon passing a stringent medical examination.
Interested to learn more? Visit: Energy Resources of Australia Ltd (www.riotinto.com); Energy Resources of Australia (www.energyres.com.au)
About the Role
As our Site Administrator you will report to the Site Manager and be responsible for providing administrative support to the ERA Project Team.
This role will be based on site at the Ranger Mine jobsite offices where you will be assigned on a fly in/fly out roster (2 weeks on, 1 week off) flying to and from Darwin – with a drive to the Jabiru work site – where camp accommodation is provided.
Key Responsibilities (include but are not limited to)
• Reviews incoming communications, work orders, and service requests for subject matter content and routes them to appropriate team member’s attention, composing routine correspondence as required.
• Support the development of confidential and sensitive reports.
• Helps coordinate furniture and space allocation, space planning, and needs, such as telephone, word processing, and mail service.
• Assists with the coordination, development and publication of project reports, procedures, training materials and general correspondence.
• Coordinates meetings, presentations and training sessions, arranging for facilities, equipment, and refreshments. May prepare and distribute notices, agendas, information packets, and minutes.
• Coordinates newly assigned employees to attend required onboarding, training, etc.
• Assists in cross-training other project team members in project procedures and various software programs including MyTime and Concur expense reporting.
• May assist with flights and accommodation request.
• Archiving documents into the document management system and maintains files of various historical data.
• Assists in special events, such as awards/incentive activities and BBQ’s etc.
• Any other duties as assigned by supervisor.
What We Offer
There are many reasons why choosing to join Bechtel is one of the best career decisions you will ever make. In addition to working with talented, dedicated people and having the opportunity to play an integral role in stimulating and rewarding local and international projects, Bechtel is committed to offering employees the benefits and resources to live healthy lives.
With a competitive salary package and annual discretionary performance bonus scheme in place, employee wellbeing is also at the centre of our business – promoted through private health cover and includes access to specialist medical advice (‘Best Doctors’) and a leading employee assistance program.