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Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Electrical Engineer (Rolling Intake)

Location details

On-site

  • Australia

    Australia

    • Western Australia

Location

Western Australia

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • SalaryAUD 89,444 - 118,572 / Year
  • Additional benefitsEmployer contribution to superannuation at 16% of baseDistrict allowance payable in addition to base salary, Generous leave entitlements, Annual return airfares assistance to Perth, Relocation assistance may be provided if relocating to the Territories
  • Number of vacancies1 vacancy
  • Application open dateApply by 15 Aug 2023
  • Start dateStart date Ongoing

Full Time Ongoing Vacancy 

The Indian Ocean Territories Administration (IOTA) is currently seeking a motivated, professional and suitably qualified person to join our team as the Electrical Engineer within the Indian Ocean Territories Power Service (IOTPS) based on Christmas Island. 

The IOTPS is the recognised Network Operator for the Indian Ocean Territories (IOTs) and is responsible for the generation and distribution of a safe, reliable and efficient electricity supply to residential, commercial and industrial consumers on Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands. IOTPS also provides regulatory compliance in collaboration with the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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Australia
Australian CitizenAustralian Permanent Resident

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Bachelor or higher
Institution location
From an institution in
Australia
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    Australian Citizen
  • Study fields
    Trades & Services
  • Degree typesBachelor or higher
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Reviews

user
Graduate
Canberra
4 months ago

As a grad my role and day-to-day responsibilities vary but I have felt like my various teams have given me meaningful work to contribute to their team goals and long term projects.

user
Graduate
Canberra
5 months ago

I have worked in different areas so I am going to summarise them because they have been a mix of more direct and indirect work. I have enjoyed my work because it has given me insight into the challenges that government is working through some of which has been very rapid paced and dynamic and some that has been more removed and observatory. I have felt that as a graduate I was given a mix of diverse work which has challenged me and helped me to understand the type of work that I gravitate to naturally. Some has been business as usual and a bit boring some has had a direct impact on how government makes decision and been very interesting. All of it has been beneficial to learning what I want to do in the aps more broadly and the department specifically.

user
Graduate
Canberra
5 months ago

Changes greatly as we are in our grad year. This keeps my weeks interesting though and I enjoy challenging myself in different environments.

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About the employer

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Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

Rating

4.2

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Government & Public Service

Provides policy advice, programs and regulation in many areas such as air, land, the arts, maritime transport and much more.

Pros and cons of working at Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

Pros

  • The flexibility, understanding and openness across the department is amazing.

  • We have three rotations, and on top of this I have had the opportunity to work in three secondments to broaden my understanding.

  • The culture here is very good. They emphasize supporting us in our learning, growth, and development.

  • The leadership are very nice, doesn’t appear too hierarchical.

  • The flexibility to work from home and work-life balance.

Cons

    • Sometimes processes are a bit outdated, and there is a lack of synchronisation across all areas of the department.

    • Pay should be higher and more in line with other departments, some teams work harder than others.

    • The work can be a bit slow or boring at times.

    • The Alinga offices feel 30-40 years out of date and the energy and style feels quite suffocating.

    • The Graduate Certificate in Public Administration/Policy and Data... the units themselves are really poorly run and do not feel applicable to our work.