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Natural Resource Project Officer (BoM Projects)
Department: NSW Office of Water Job Title Natural Resource Project Officer (BoM Projects) Job Classification Miscellaneous Professional Officer General Scale/Grade 1 City/Town/Suburb Wolli Creek Employment Status Temporary Full-Time Job Reference No DWE2009/099 Salary Package $77,374 Salary Start $46,231 Salary End $70,117 Job Description Collects and manages surface water, ground water and other associated hydrometric data to support NRM strategies, water sharing ????? ?????, monitoring ????? ????? programs. Assist in maintenance and testing of hydrometric network equipment. Job Notes This is a temporary position under Section 27 & 28 of the PSE&M Act 2002 for a period of up to 30 June 2010. This position will require independent and lone work in isolated areas, overnight stays and extended periods away from base (sometimes at short notice). Eligibility list will be created for future vacancies in various locations. Inquiries Name Malcolm Robinson Inquiries Phone (??) ???? ???? Information Packages Please send an email to ???@???.??? 099 in subject line. This is an auto response. Applications Marked 'Confidential' To E-mail your application to ???@???.??? the Job Reference Number & your name in the Subject line. Or by post to Recruitment Services, ServiceFirst, PO Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124 Selection Criteria - Appropriate Certificate, Diploma or other tertiary qualifications and/or extensive knowledge/skills associated with the function and responsibility of the position.
- Good numeric, mathematics and computer skills with demonstrated capacity to collect, interpret, archive and disseminate hydrometric field data.
- Ability to follow procedures and work carefully and accurately with numerical data including the capacity to implement quality assurance programs and procedures.
- Good written and oral communication skills as well as problem solving skills.
- Ability to swim (documentary evidence will be required), row a boat, work at heights and occasional heavy lifting and to work safely outdoors and in isolated areas.
- Mechanical, electrical or electronics aptitude.
- Ability to work independently and in teams including an ability to prioritise and plan activities.
- Current driver's licence.
Closing Date 15 November 2009
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