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Asphalt Laboratory Technician

Archerfield
Full time
Posted
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Downer
Construction
10,001+ employees
294 jobs

Downer is a leading manufacturer and supplier of bitumen based products and an innovator in the sustainable asphalt industry and circular economy, using recycled products and environmentally sustainable methods to produce asphalt.

A full-time opportunity is currently available for a Laboratory Technician for an immediate start with our team in our Archerfield Depot in QLD. You will conduct quality control testing and control of asphalt, quarry aggregates and other raw materials ensuring all product and quality standards are met, which satisfy both internal and external customer requirements.

Essential Qualifications:

  • Current Driver’s Licence
  • Current General Construction Induction card
  • Ability to work night shift
  • A strong commitment to a Zero Harm culture

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Previous asphalt, raw material or mining testing experience
  • Knowledge of the road asphalt industry
  • Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques
  • Experience with the NATA standards

What We Offer:

  • 1 Rostered Days’ Off every 4 weeks
  • Above award pay rates, yearly increases and excellent night shift loading
  • On the job training and up skilling
  • Championing Health & Safety initiatives for all our employees and visitors
  • Downer is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minority / Women / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation / Age

With your application, please ensure you attach a copy of your Resume. We do not accept applications via email but for more information, please contact: Alicia Jacobson – Talent and Sourcing Business Partner
P: 0437 295 356
E:
Alicia.Jacobson@downergroup.com

https://www.downergroup.com/road-services

“Notwithstanding the location of this position, all qualified Australian citizens and permanent residents from all locations are encouraged to apply”.