

Linking Communities and Connecting Customers.
UGL is seeking an experienced Advanced Scaffolder for its Wagerup site, located 90 minutes south of Perth CBD, to work closely with a long‑standing client on ongoing maintenance and ad‑hoc shutdowns.
Candidates must hold the appropriate licences, demonstrate strong safety awareness, and be self‑starters capable of working independently or as part of a team.
Success at UGL requires a genuine concern for safety, the ability to thrive in a high‑performance environment, and an innovative mindset willing to challenge the norm.
The role follows a rotating roster, includes various allowances, and requires daily travel to the Wagerup site.
UGL offers diverse development opportunities, the chance to join a world‑leading international contractor, attractive remuneration and benefits, and a culture that values diversity and innovation.
UGL Regional Linx was established in 2021, after parent company, UGL Limited was selected to deliver operations and maintenance of rail infrastructure for the Country Regional Network (CRN). This network ensures the safe movement of people and goods throughout the regions of NSW, and links Sydney with many important regional centres. UGL Regional Linx commenced operations on January 30 2022 and works on behalf of the client, Transport for NSW (TfNSW) and will be responsible for managing an important network of assets. As part of its operation, UGL Regional Linx’s scope of work includes: • Network operations • Rail infrastructure maintenance and implementation of a new train control system - UGL’s proprietary system, Sigview. • Asset and property management, and • Safety, access, performance, and environmental management. UGL Regional Linx has made a strong commitment to local and indigenous employment, further strengthening the organisation’s commitment to regional NSW. As part of its operations, UGL Regional Linx established its head office and Network Control Centre in the heart of the Central West, Orange, NSW. The CRN network includes: • 2,386 route kilometres of operational passenger and freight rail lines, including 996 km of branch line track used predominantly for haulage of grain, with lower mass and speed limits than other parts of the network • 3,139 route kilometres of non-operational lines • 27,000 hectares of land and infrastructure • 1,312 level crossings (300 active) • 1,200 property assets (including 356 heritage sites) • 600 rail under bridges and 384 road overbridges The CRN is a crucial piece of infrastructure to regional NSW and UGL Regional Linx is committed to ensure that it delivers for all customers, from rail passengers to farmers and industry.