Temporary / Full Time
(Maternity Relief until July 2026)
Location – Foxdale Quarry
Annual Salary - $71,400 to $76,500

The Whitsunday Regional Council is situated at the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. The region encompasses the 74 tropical Whitsunday Islands, the coastal towns of Cannonvale, Airlie Beach, Jubilee Pocket, Shute Harbour
and Bowen along with the rural towns of Proserpine and Collinsville. The Whitsunday region offers a dynamic environment and is perfectly placed to live, work, play and invest.

The Role

An exciting opportunity exists for a Quarry Weighbridge Administration Officer at Council’s Foxdale Quarry. 

Whitsunday Regional Council is seeking an outstanding candidate to assist with office operations and act as a point of contact for Quarry customers passing over the weighbridge regarding sales and purchase of all
materials to ensure this function is efficient in the traffic flow for quarry operations.

Essential

• Must possess and maintain a current Queensland C Class ‘Manual’ Motor Vehicle Drivers Licence.
• Comprehensive knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of programs.

Desirable

• Certificate III in Business or equivalent qualification.
• PSPTRP002 – Operate Weigh Bridge or equivalent qualification.

Apply Now

To view the position description please click on the job attachments tab above. To apply, click the ‘Apply’ button above. For any further information regarding this role, please contact a member of our Human Resources team on (07) 4761 3622.

Council is committed to providing a healthy work environment for individuals working, visiting or conducting business at Council workplaces and is transitioning to a Smoke Free Workplace.

Council practices Equal Employment Opportunities and Workplace Health and Safety Principles

Salary

$71,400 to $76,500

Yearly based

Location

Whitsunday Regional,Queensland,Australia

Job Overview
Job Posted:
3 days ago
Job Expire:
1w 1d
Job Type
Full Time
Total Vacancies
1

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