Posted: 23 Oct 2009
Location: Australia CSG:
Coal
Site:
Hay Point Terminal
Business / Project:
BMA
Job type:
Full Time - Permanent
Location:
AU - Queensland
Port Terminal Operator
Hay Point Services
BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) is a world class business, built on the strengths of BHP Billiton and Mitsubishi. BMA is part of the world’s largest diversified resources company managing nine mines and a port in Central Queensland. Hay Point Coal Terminal is located 20 Km south of Mackay. Coal is received from BMA coal mines in Central Queensland and then transferred to ships for transport to customers around the world. The throughput and productivity at Hay Point Coal Terminal make it one of the best in the world, as well as this it is a great place to work.
An opportunity is currently available for an experienced Terminal Operator to work on a relief shift basis. Reporting to the Shift Supervisor, this position mainly involves the operation of automated and semi-automated equipment from coal train unloading, coal stacking and through to ship loading.
Role responsibilities;
* A demonstrated commitment to safety, health, the community and the environment
* Effective operation and monitoring of automated and semi-automated fixed plant
* Working cooperatively within a team to achieve safe production targets
Role requirements;
* Previous experience in fixed plant equipment operations and a familiarity with automated equipment
* Experience with bulk materials handling operations or similar
* Qualifications and/or experience with Control Room Operations, Electronics or Automation is desirable
* Dozer, Front End Loader, Excavator competencies
* Values driven, a positive attitude, energetic and well developed interpersonal skills are essential
* Previous experience with PIMS, SAP, FPe and other BMA/BHPB operational systems will be an advantage
A requirement of this position is the ability to obtain and retain a Maritime Security Identification card (MSIC).
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