Liaise with the Resurfacing Supervisor regarding program requirements
Operate machinery in compliance with all policies and safe work procedures
Undertake accurate and timely administrative and recording duties
Perform regular servicing and maintenance on all on-track and auxiliary equipment
Assist tradesperson with mechanical/electrical repairs and maintenance as required
Requirements
certificate ii
certificate iii
plant operation
safety commitment
communication
driver licence
Complete Certificate II & III in Rail Infrastructure - Track Surfacing
Experienced in operating civil or mobile plant machinery
Demonstrated commitment to safety
Strong communication skills
Current drivers’ licence
Must have capacity to travel and work throughout regional Queensland
Must have the flexibility to work some overtime and weekends when required
All PPE & uniform supplied
Benefits
Travel in roster on paid work time + travel allowance
Potential annual salary of $100,000 including penalties + 12.75% super
Permanent opportunity providing long term career stability
The opportunity to increase your salary by gaining relevant machine tickets, CAT3 Driver qualifications and other applicable competencies.
Strong focus on safety – we ‘work safe’ every day to ensure everyone goes ‘home safe’
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
It delivers a range of services, including passenger rail transport, freight logistics, and rail infrastructure management.
Known for its reliability, serves millions of passengers annually, providing safe, efficient travel options.
It plays a key role in moving freight, particularly coal and agricultural products.
Key infrastructure projects include upgrading rail lines, stations, and signaling systems to support modernized services.
Queensland Rail also plays an essential role in the Queensland economy by providing rail solutions that support commerce and industry.
With a deep commitment to innovation, is modernizing its fleet with cutting-edge technology for sustainability and efficiency.
Its influence extends beyond transportation, contributing to regional development and improving accessibility for Queensland residents.
Culture + Values
We do better together
Treat Others With Respect – We appreciate everyone’s contributions and differences
Empower Our People – We have confidence in our people
Act Safely – We work safe, to go home safe
Make A Positive Difference – We learn from today, to improve tomorrow
Environment + Sustainability
Integrate environmental, social and governance principles into policies, processes, strategies, risk management and decision‑making at all levels
Comply with applicable legal and other obligations
Manage material sustainability risks and opportunities to protect and enhance environment, cultural, economic and social values
Embed climate‑change risk management to progressively improve resilience of assets, infrastructure and services
Decarbonise operations in support of progress towards becoming a net zero emissions railway
Encourage innovation with new or improved technologies, processes and products that support sustainability outcomes
Monitor and report on environmental and sustainability performance to drive continual improvement
Foster a workforce culture around sustainability through training, awareness and engagement
Engage and collaborate with key stakeholders, customers, delivery partners and industry on sustainability and supply‑chain outcomes
Utilise regenerative braking on all New Generation Rollingstock to feed electricity back into the traction network
Include renewable energy in electricity contracts and install renewable generation at facilities
Recycle scrap metal, timber, paper, industrial and hazardous waste
Inclusion & Diversity
QR Women Collective and QR Women programs launched to increase female retention and representation
Participation in ARA Women in Mentoring, Women in Engineering, scholarships, networking events
Established Inclusion Council in early 2020 with executive-level sponsorship across gender, age, First Nations, multicultural, accessibility, LGBTIQ+, DFV prevention
Achieved White Ribbon Australia Workplace Accreditation to prevent gendered violence and sexual harassment
Industry-wide rail female participation rose from 24% to 28% (2022–23); CEOs female share up to 26% (2022–23) per ARA data