Design, develop and produce drawings and equipment lists for PLC, Safety and Control Systems using AutoCAD Electrical.
In consultation with Engineers and Project Managers, continuously review project specifications and customer requirements to ensure conformance with specifications, quality and safety standards.
Have the ability to prepare schematics for complex electrical control projects that do not conform to existing precedents and translate electrical system concepts to the design and development of schematics.
Prepare all aspects of drawing sets, structure, content and associated drawings for complex units/assemblies for whole projects, taking into account safety and quality requirements.
Requirements
a class
electrical eng
autocad electrical
industrial control
automation
communication
Candidates with an A Class Electrical qualification and/or a degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering will be highly regarded.
You must have a sound knowledge of AutoCAD Electrical with extensive experience in designing and developing industrial electrical control systems for automation projects.
You will have excellent communications skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage with stakeholders to elicit and understand their requirements in order to deliver a high-quality drafting service.
Benefits
Achieve competitive remuneration and employee benefits.
Gain exposure to a diverse range of projects and industry sectors.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Revenue AUD 750M
Annual Revenues
Reflects the company's position as a leader in industrial automation and control solutions.
Began by transforming industrial control systems and evolved into full-stack automation delivery.
Engineers design and build everything from control panels to switchboards, delivering end‑to‑end automation projects across continents.
Projects range from smart energy systems and tunnel control platforms to water delivery and defence-grade automation.
Applies cross-industry insights to solve complex challenges across defence, energy, transport, resources, water, and manufacturing.
Blends in-house fabrication, advanced manufacturing, and digital control—handling concept to commissioning under one roof.
Built award‑winning tunnel and solar-monitoring control systems for major infrastructure clients.
Culture + Values
~89,000 tonnes CO₂/year
Carbon Footprint Reduction
Enabled clients like SA Water to significantly reduce their carbon footprint through innovative digital and automation solutions.
Environmental Management System certified to ISO 14001
Zero waste to landfill at Tonsley headquarters
Ongoing energy and waste efficiency programs
Fleet vehicles upgraded to hybrid models
Actively sourcing renewable energy to power operations
Integration of environmental responsibilities into work practice, training and decision‑making
Environment + Sustainability
68% Renewable Electricity
Global Electricity Consumption
68% of global electricity consumption is now sourced from renewable energy, up from 27% in 2019.
80% Emissions Reduction
Operational Emissions Reduction
Operational emissions have decreased by approximately 80% compared to the 2019 baseline.
2040 Net Zero Target
Net-Zero Commitment
The company has set a net-zero target for Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions by 2040, validated by the Science-Based Targets initiative.
50% Reduction by 2030
Interim Emissions Target
An interim target of a 50% reduction in Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions by 2030, using 2019 as the baseline.
Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) validation of net-zero target
CDP A-rating for overall environmental transparency and supplier engagement
Awarded Schneider Electric Sustainability Impact Award for solar monitoring/control solutions
ISO 14001 certified Environmental Management System
Zero-waste-to-landfill operations at Tonsley HQ
Inclusion & Diversity
FY24 Gender Pay Gap Report published (data not provided here)
Inclusion of wellbeing and human‑centered culture under 'Human by Design' pillar