Infrastructure Maintenance Officer

Applications closing on 18 March 2025, 11:45 PM

Multiple permanent positions available
Band 3 plus 11.5% Superannuation
Work in a supportive, team environment

Make a significant difference in our community!

Council has an exciting opportunity for multiple Infrastructure Maintenance Officers to join our Operations and Maintenance team. The Roads and Parks outdoor team are responsible for undertaking maintenance to Council’s open space and road related infrastructure and these roles will play an important part in general maintenance.

About this opportunity

We’re looking for self-motivated people to be a part of our Roads and Parks outdoor team. The Infrastructure Maintenance Officer positions will report to directly to either the Unsealed or Sealed Team Leader, with responsibility for maintenance of Council’s Road and bridge infrastructure. The Infrastructure Maintenance Officer has a strong focus on outdoor manual work including:

  • general sealed road maintenance
  • operation of road maintenance related plant and equipment
  • maintaining Council’s timber bridges and completing minor road and culvert repairs.

The key position objectives are to:

  • strengthen Murrindindi Shire Council management, control and delivery of high-quality bridge and general road maintenance activities
  • provide specialist plant operating skills, which complement and enhance the existing operations
  • contribute to the development of an efficient and flexible team to deliver the objectives of Council’s customers.

The key responsibilities of the Infrastructure Maintenance Officer are to:

  1. undertake the safe and proper operation, including routine maintenance, of plant including tandem tip trucks, tray trucks and backhoe, loaders, crane trucks, plant and equipment (e.g. grader, rollers, tractors etc)
  2. assist with the preparation of estimates of resource requirements (i.e. labour, plant, materials and time) for various works, if required
  3. undertake manual labour tasks and mechanical/plant operated road and bridge works (new and repairs) including timber re-decking, handrail maintenance, pile and substructure repairs, road and culvert maintenance and repairs
  4. have flexibility to assist other teams to complete infrastructure related work activities, if required, including manual labour tasks
  5. provide basic on the job guidance of team members allocated to projects/works if required
  6. comply with Council and Department policies and procedures
  7. adhere to the Business Unit’s values in all interactions with fellow employees and the general public
  8. maintain appropriate Council records in relation to work such as entering and closing off Work Orders in Council’s Asset Management System (Assetic) via mobile device (phone, iPad or similar)
  9. assist with other duties as directed in line with this role and its responsibilities.

What you will bring

In this role we are seeking people who have demonstrated experience in:

  • operation of road maintenance related plant and equipment (as listed in Key Responsibilities) and tools including chain saws, pole saws, brush cutters, blowers and other items of small plant including demonstrated relevant manual labour experience (certification desirable)
  • following work schedules in an autonomous manner
  • prioritising works for self and small teams
  • delivery of construction and maintenance of small to medium size projects/works
  • resourcing estimates
  • maintaining records in support of OH&S, quality assurance, environmental accreditation and other requirements
  • use of computers including Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook
  • having availability to participate in Council’s after-hours callout roster.

What we offer

Murrindindi Shire is situated on Melbourne's peri-urban fringe and encompasses the charming rural townships of Alexandra, Eildon, Kinglake, Marysville and Yea. The Shire benefits from great natural beauty and tourist attractions such as Lake Eildon, picturesque national parks, the Great Victorian Rail Trail and access to Victoria's snowfields. We are located within proximity to Melbourne, a lovely 60 to 90 minute drive from Melbourne, depending on your route.

We offer a supportive and flexible work environment within a supportive team along with ongoing professional development and a range of employee benefits designed to promote a positive work/life balance.

How to apply

For more information about the role, please contact Melissa Spinks, Coordinator Asset Maintenance on (03) 5772 0333.

Applications should contain a cover letter, resume and address the key selection criteria set out in the Position Description (also listed above in the “what you will bring” section of this ad).

Please note that applications not addressing the selection criteria may not be considered.

You can submit your application and any accompanying attachments:

  • online – you will receive an email notification confirming your submission
  • by email to msc@murrindindi.vic.gov.au
  • or post them to Murrindindi Shire Council, PO Box 138, Alexandra 3714.

Applications close at 11.45 pm, on Tuesday 18 March 2025.

Conditions of employment are in accordance with Murrindindi Shire Council’s Enterprise Agreement. It is also a condition of employment that the successful applicant:

  • provides evidence of eligibility to work in Australia
  • undertakes a satisfactory Police Check.
  • provides evidence of a valid drivers licence.