Trade Overseer - Facilities Maintenance - Glenn Innes Correctional Centre
Glen Innes, NSW, AU, 2370
Trade Overseer – Facilities Maintenance 5D– Corrective Services Industries –
Glen Innes Correctional Centre
Location – Glen Innes Correctional Centre
Employment type – Ongoing, Full Time
Salary - $ 88,178.00 pa + Incidental Allowance + Leave Loading + Superannuation
Your role
Corrective Services Industries is currently seeking a trade qualified candidate for the Facilities Maintenance role at Glen Innes Correctional Centre. As the ideal candidate for this role, you must have experience in Construction/Building.
What you’ll do
As the Overseer, you will have excellent communication skills, a positive attitude, strong work ethics and integrity in line with CSI core values to train and supervise inmates as well as Quality control / inspection responsibilities to ensure compliance. You are also required to have sound computer knowledge, show strong resilience and have robust time management skills.
What we’re looking for
As a standout candidate you will have:
- Proven trade experience
- Experience with Construction/Building or other relevant experience is highly desired
- Experience in Business applications, I.E: Pronto, Knowledge of WHS and QMS requirement and standards
- Demonstrated staff management skills
- Willingness to work across varying trades and ability to multitask to achieve operational goals
- The successful candidate will be paid to undertake Primary Training for Certificate III in Correctional Practice
- Must be willing to undertake relevant training as required (paid by CSI)
Essential Requirements
- Minimum current Certificate III or greater in Construction/Building or similar related trades
- Current Certificate III in Correctional Practice or capacity to complete within specified timeframes
- Current NSW Driver Licence and preparedness to drive to locations as required
- General understanding of capabilities around the use of computers and electronic platforms to access relevant departmental programmes and applications
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Applications close Sunday 8th December 2024 at 11:59 PM AEST
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