Jumat, 10 Agustus 2018

Shell Australia - Integrated Turnaround Manager 2018

Skillpool group: Maintenance, Reliability and Turnarounds
Reference ID: 84701BR
Brisbane - George Street, Australia

Job Description
This key position maintains and improves the Integrated Turnaround Processes, which encompasses integrated operations from well head up to LNG plant.  In addition to aligning QGC Turnaround processes with the Shell AMS, it is also key for this role to develop and own the QGC Integrated Turnaround Strategy and planning process including the 10 year Integrated Turnaround plan.
As the Integrated Turnaround Manager, you will integrate the planning of Turnarounds with the Project Opportunity Identification process, to ensure long terms risks and opportunities are identified in Turnaround scope and develop and implement detailed turnaround procedures, templates, tools and QA/QC processes.    It is essential that you also rigorously apply the Turnaround processes and lead continual improvement in its effectiveness and define the ToR for and chair the Turnaround Steering Committee to achieve required business outcomes.  Your ability to define, advertise and administer strict turnaround preparation gate criteria within assets whilst defining and implementing processes to capture opportunities to deliver turnarounds in a safer, more efficient way whilst maintaining high quality will be of immense interest.
Should you be successfully appointed to this key position within our business, you will further refine the turnaround processes such as the Emergent Work process and govern its use, own the Turnaround Contracting Strategy and engage QGC Contracts and Procurement team to define and engage required third party contractors to support Turnarounds and also own and manage the Turnaround  Risk Management process.

Country of Work Location
Australia

City, State (if applicable)
Queensland

Work Location
Brisbane - George Street

Company Description
Your interest in working for Shell Australia is the first step towards a great career that focuses on securing an energy future for generations to come. Shell Australia can offer you a platform from which you can propel your career and work on projects as diverse as the game-changing Prelude FLNG, industry-leading QGC project in Queensland, or our range of upstream exploration and development opportunities.  Shell has been in Australia since 1901. Today Shell Australia is focused largely in the upstream sector, especially in the exploration, development and production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil.

Requirements
Established and credible stakeholder skills will be paramount for this role, as the incumbent will work closely with the Shell Energy Australia team to deliver Integrated Production Planning, statutory requirements and maintenance planning to optimise Turnaround scope and timing to minimise overall Production impact.  In addition to that they will act as key interface with - Maintenance, Engineering and Projects teams - ensuring cross functional alignment to the turnaround plan and lead interface activities with contractors.
Candidates of interest will present with demonstrated experience in offshore/onshore operations and maintenance and compliment this with wide ranging experience in the management of turnarounds either onshore or offshore.   A clear and evident background working in complex operations will be to your advantage and we are keen to engage with candidates who can demonstrate safety leadership and promotion of a safety culture amongst all personnel and implementation of remedial actions to sustain/improve turnarounds.
This is an exciting opportunity where you will get to work across discipline boundaries and collaboratively to drive operational performance improvement and a candidate with tertiary qualifications in a technical discipline, or equivalent work experience, knowledge and experience in the application of AUS DME compliance & regulations will be highly regarded.
Crucial to the success of this role is the ability to work & lead effectively in/and across multi-functional teams at all levels and interface with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, based in various locations, whilst maintaining a high work level of work ethic, being able to work autonomously and being passionate about diving our company’s performance.
If you have these skills, qualifications and have the specialist competencies and experience relevant to the petroleum, gas and energy sectors we would love to hear from you.
This position is based in our Brisbane office, however will require some travel.


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Shell Australia - External Relations Advisor 2018

Skillpool group: Corporate & External Affairs
Reference ID: 86094BR
Perth - Shell House, Australia

Job Description
Reporting into the External Relations & Government Relations Manager (West), you will provide external relations & government relations counsel and support to Shell Australia’s assets and projects on the West Coast helping to create business value by building positive relationships and opportunities externally. Key activities include the development and execution of a government relations plan for the Shell Australia (West) portfolio (which includes Shell operated and non-operated assets and projects), providing support on regulatory matters, and providing guidance, support and input into more general external relations issues and opportunities.

Key responsibilities can be summarised but are not limited to:
     Proactively partnering with the business and other areas of the external relations and government relations function to identify key risks and opportunities;
    Developing and delivering the government relations plan for the west portfolio;
    Providing advice to the business on the optimum ways to comply with regulatory requirements for assets and projects; and
    Working with the government relations team to identify, and advocate, improvements in the policy and regulatory environment.


Key regulatory focus areas include:
    Partnering with the business to meet the compliance and advocacy requirements for key activities under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act (OPGGS Act), including the stewardship of Shell West’s exploration, retention lease and production permits;
    Working with the business to secure environment plans and offshore project proposals;
    Partnering closely with the business to develop trusted relationships with key official and regulatory agencies; and 
    Providing external government relations support to exploration activity including opportunity identification and the development of acreage bids.

Country of Work Location
Australia

City, State (if applicable)
WA

Work Location
Perth - Shell House

Company Description
Your interest in working for Shell Australia is the first step towards a great career that focuses on securing an energy future for generations to come. Shell Australia can offer you a platform from which you can propel your career and work on projects as diverse as the game-changing Prelude FLNG, industry-leading QGC project in Queensland, or our range of upstream exploration and development opportunities.  Shell has been in Australia since 1901. Today Shell Australia is focused largely in the upstream sector, especially in the exploration, development and production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil.

Requirements
This is a great opportunity and an exciting role for the right candidate. You will need to be able to demonstrate a deep understanding of the Australian State and Federal governments and have a background in strategic communications, particularly in relation to the resources and energy sectors.

We’re looking for someone who can quickly identify risk and opportunity, can offer quality advice to the business, and can demonstrate a confident and trusted business partnering style.  It is important that the individual we appoint is proactive and has plenty of initiative, presents with demonstrated ability to build trusted relationships, and can work collaboratively and effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.

If you have a solid understanding of the relevant legislation, including the OPGGS Act, regulations and guidelines and the ability to think strategically and translate business objectives into multi-channel communication strategies/plans, then we would be keen to see your application.  Of interest will be your skills and ability to secure the trust of internal and external stakeholders through exemplary personal behaviours and high performance, coupled with a strong communications background, great written skills, and a track record of achievement in external affairs and/or media management.   Equally important is tertiary qualifications in a relevant field and the ability to manage and deliver against short deadlines.


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Kamis, 09 Agustus 2018

Shell Australia - E&I Maintenance Superintendent 2018

Skillpool group: Maintenance, Reliability and Turnarounds
Reference ID: 85253BR
Gladstone, Australia

Job Description
This E&I Maintenance Superintendent position is a key role in our QGC team, and is required to provide E&I maintenance capability for day to day E&I maintenance implementation, including plans/schedules

Some of the key deliverables and accountabilities of this role are:
    Supervise Maintenance personnel; supervisors, coordinators, technicians and contractors.
    Input to the development of specific E&I maintenance procedures and work instructions
    Lead & execute Safety Case Performance Standard maintenance verification and proof testing activities
    Ensure compliance to Hazardous Area Electrical requirements are always met when performing maintenance
    Maintain maintenance records through effective documentation in conjunction within Maximo CMMS ensuring all history and follow-up work is captured
    Use Maximo PM (advanced user) systems to co-ordinate and execute work and ensure history data is entered and maintained
    Provide input for the development of the Company’s policies and procedures for all PM functions carried out via Maximo
    Support the complex long-term shutdown cycle schedule
    Participate in scope reviews and support the development of all planned unit and complex shutdown detailed schedules and assist to arrange necessary materials, labour and equipment.
    Develop, implement and maintain functions associated with periodic maintenance including equipment PM’s, job plans, etc.
    Organise the warehouse storage location system and make changes to adapt to business needs as appropriate for E&I equipment

Country of Work Location
Australia

City, State (if applicable)
Queensland

Work Location
Gladstone

Company Description
Your interest in working for Shell Australia is the first step towards a great career that focuses on securing an energy future for generations to come. Shell Australia can offer you a platform from which you can propel your career and work on projects as diverse as the game-changing Prelude FLNG, industry-leading QGC project in Queensland, or our range of upstream exploration and development opportunities.  Shell has been in Australia since 1901. Today Shell Australia is focused largely in the upstream sector, especially in the exploration, development and production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil.

Requirements
The candidate we are therefore seeking for this position, will have/be;
    E&I Trade background with supervisory experience in Oil & Gas Industry, preferably LNG
    Experience/competence with maintenance of Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas
    Highly experienced in High Voltage Switching and HV Equipment.
    Power generation experience, ideally with gas turbines
    Solid understanding of maintenance requirements of the Emergency Shut Down and DCS/PLC systems.
    Solid understanding of maintenance requirements of the Fire & Gas Detection system.
    Ability to hold an unrestricted Queensland Electrical Workers Licence.
    Proven experience as an advances CMMS user (Maximo/SAP/JDE/AMOS/Oracle etc.)
    Advanced computer skills with MS Office software, Networking, Web development, Project Systems such as MS Project, Primavera etc

Crucial to the success of this role is the ability to work effectively in/and across multi-functional teams and interface with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, whilst maintaining a high work level of work ethic, being able to work autonomously and being passionate about diving our company’s performance
If you have these skills and have the specialist competencies relevant to the petroleum, gas and energy sectors we would love to hear from you


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Shell Australia - Field Environment Advisor 2018

Skillpool group: Health Safety Environment & Security
Reference ID: 85669BR
Chinchilla, Australia


Job Description
This Field Environment Advisor position is a key role in our QGC team, and is required to provide on-site Environment advice/support for field operations. The position will do this through a systematic approach in line with ISO14001 to manage of hazards and effects that can impact on the environment.


Some of the key deliverables and accountabilities of this role are:
     Provide field presence to ensure regulatory compliance and environmental outcomes are achieved by implementing and driving environmental management system
    Providing support on Environmental aspects for the work activities on site covering drilling, work overs, civil works and road maintenance.
    Review Contractor Site Environmental Management Plans, attend kick off and pre-construction meetings and toolboxes to promote awareness of environmental conditions in line with Access To Work  requirements
    Undertake tool box talks and staff awareness training in QGC’s Environmental requirements
    Ensure appropriate documentation and records management processes are maintained for effective tracking of environmental performance
    Be able to provide Environmental and regulatory advice to the facility management team. Particularly relating to the EPBC Act (Cwth) and EP Act (Qld)
    Support compliance with local & State standards and requirements, particularly those associated with the environmental regulatory bodies
    Provide environmental Advice including aspects such as noise, chemical management, CSG water, flora and fauna, soil management, drainage, erosion and sediment control, water quality, waste management, nuisance complaints and rehabilitation

Country of Work Location
Australia

City, State (if applicable)
Chinchilla

Work Location
Chinchilla

Company Description
Your interest in working for Shell Australia is the first step towards a great career that focuses on securing an energy future for generations to come. Shell Australia can offer you a platform from which you can propel your career and work on projects as diverse as the game-changing Prelude FLNG, industry-leading QGC project in Queensland, or our range of upstream exploration and development opportunities.  Shell has been in Australia since 1901. Today Shell Australia is focused largely in the upstream sector, especially in the exploration, development and production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil.

Requirements
The candidate we are therefore seeking for this position, will have/be;
    Participate in HSSE audits, visit worksites to discuss environmental issues with staff and contractors.
    Be able to create a means to work with styles of leaders/supervisors to champion environmental initiatives to achieve Goal Zero
    Be able to challenge the status quo with confidence in environment or ALARP demonstrations and provide steer and guidance for better solutions or controls
    Be able to take the initiative to reach out to the wider environmental peer groups for alignment of environmental processes and willingness to take steer from more experienced peers
    Have the ingenuity to troubleshoot local issues and reach for support locally with the technical environmental team and operational staff
    Tertiary qualification in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Management, Ecology or equivalent
    Auditor qualification, specifically ISO14001 (desirable - preferred)

Crucial to the success of this role is the ability to work effectively in/and across multi-functional teams and interface with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, whilst maintaining a high work level of work ethic, being able to work autonomously and being passionate about diving our company’s performance
If you have these skills and have the specialist competencies relevant to the petroleum, gas and energy sectors we would love to hear from you.


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Rabu, 08 Agustus 2018

Shell Australia - Lead Plant Mechanical Technician 2018

Reference ID: 85461BR
Wandoan - Woleebee Creek, Australia

Job Description
This Lead Plant Mechanical Technician position is a key role in our QGC team and is responsible for the safe and effective maintenance execution of all plant infrastructure.  You will be  identifying equipment failures, isolating and managing the repair of affected equipment, including planning of urgent corrective work  across all plant facilities including a Central Processing Plant and 6 Field compression  Stations.

Some of the key deliverables and accountabilities of this role are:
 • Mentors entry level Mechanical Technicians and contractor Mechanical Technicians.
• Execute preventative and corrective maintenance tasks on plant, safely and effectively, and provide technical assistance, as required, to the Operations Team.
• Planning of all urgent corrective work as required.
• Inspect, test, adjust and repair equipment to satisfy appropriate Governing Standards.
• Provide expertise that will be relied upon to give advice when making decisions on lifecycle management.
• Monitor and execute maintenance activities to ensure the highest standards in reliability and availability are achieved.
• Maintain and manage maintenance registers and databases for site specific equipment and systems.
• Ensure compliance to manufacturers guidelines, maintenance agreements and warrantees.
• Participate in equipment performance checks.
• Maintain maintenance records through effective documentation in conjunction with the Computerised Maintenance Management System.
• Liaise with equipment manufacturers for their support where applicable
• Define, amend or advise procedures and schedules if required, for maintenance activities

Country of Work Location
Australia
City, State (if applicable)

QLD

Work Location
Wandoan - Woleebee Creek

Company Description
Your interest in working for Shell Australia is the first step towards a great career that focuses on securing an energy future for generations to come. Shell Australia can offer you a platform from which you can propel your career and work on projects as diverse as the game-changing Prelude FLNG, industry-leading QGC project in Queensland, or our range of upstream exploration and development opportunities.  Shell has been in Australia since 1901. Today Shell Australia is focused largely in the upstream sector, especially in the exploration, development and production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil.

Requirements

The candidate we are therefore seeking for this position, will have/be;
 • Trade qualified background (Mechanical or I&E) with proven maintenance experience in plant, pipelines and auxiliary equipment.
• Demonstrate high level of fault finding skills and the ability to troubleshoot autonomously.
• Ability to apply company and industry standards and skilled in the application of functional assurance processes
• Ability to constructively challenge others and negotiate successfully with internal peers, partners and contractors to positively influence decisions and improve ways of working
• Results orientated with a high level of initiative and capacity to exercise good judgment
• Extensive knowledge of quantifying and assessing risk and developing risk mitigation strategies
• High level interpersonal skills
• Ability to focus on the key operational issues and prioritise accordingly

Crucial to the success of this role is the ability to work effectively in/and across multi-functional teams and interface with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, whilst maintaining a high work level of work ethic, being able to work autonomously and being passionate about diving our company’s performance.

If you have these skills and have the specialist competencies relevant to the petroleum, gas and energy sectors we would love to hear from you. 

The role is working  a 15/13 day roster, and could suit someone from Wandoan, Miles or the surrounding region.


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Danone Australia - Nutricia Nurse Specialist NSW 2018

Date: Aug 1, 2018
Location: Sydney, NSW, AU
Company: DANONE
NSW / Advanced Medical Nutrition


ABOUT THE COMPANY
Danone is a company which is passionate about people, our employees, our customers and those who live in our community. Our mission is to 'Bring Health through Nutrition to as Many People as Possible' and this is a mission our Danoner’s live every day. Experience a culture that empowers you to express your ideas and share what you are passionate about.

ABOUT THE ROLE
As a Nutricia Nurse Specialist you will hold a dual responsibility, shared between educating on our range of nutricia products within the hospital, community and aged care environments whilst balancing the commercial aspects of the role.

Provide Nurse Support to identified Key Customers and HENS patients using Nutricia products with training, education and troubleshooting
To drive the acceleration of patient discharge onto Nutricia At Homes products and services
To develop a Key Account Management strategy to drive profitable growth and become the preferred partner to key customers

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
Are a Registered Nurse with AHPRA with a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience
Have knowledge of the Hospital and Aged Care markets
Are commercially savvy with a strong business acumen in delivering high levels of customer service to patients, carers and HCPs
Hold excellent communication and presentations skills and confident to deliver educational programs

BENEFITS
A career with real progression opportunities, both domestically and internationally
Fully subsidised hospital & surgical cover
18 week gender neutral parental leave policy

HOW TO APPLY
If this sounds like the next step in your career, then we would love to hear from you. Please “Apply for this job”


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Danone Australia - Communications Coordinator 2018

Date: Aug 4, 2018
Location: Macquarie Park, NSW, AU
Company: DANONE
Macquarie Park

ROLE INTRODUCTION
This is a fantastic opportunity to help protect and promote the reputation of a leading global food company and its brands. Reporting to the Head of Corporate Affairs, you’ll have the opportunity to support and execute a broad range of communications including PR, media, social/digital, internal, events, and CSR initiatives.  Based in our Oceania headquarters at Macquarie Park, you’ll be of a nurturing local team as well as a member of a diverse, global communications team. 

Your responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):
Manage and maintain the press office function, incl media lists; media monitoring, corporate assets, media inquiries etc.
Work closely with brand teams to build and maintain the content calendar for proactive communications
Support the Head of Corporate Affairs
Nurture employee engagement on corporate social responsibility and sustainability
Administration support such as budgeting, raising of POs

ABOUT DANONE
Established in 1919 and headquartered in Paris, Danone is a leading global food company with over 100,000 employees across 130 countries and global sales of nearly $40 billion. Locally our brands include Evian waters, YoPro, Activia and Ultimate yoghurts and our well known Infant Formula and Nutricia range of specialist medical nutrition.

We are passionate about caring for people, our employees, our customers and our communities. We believe a healthy body needs healthy food. And healthy food comes from a healthy planet. We call this our One Planet. One Health vision.


ABOUT YOU
You will have a demonstrated passion for communications and a desire to explore and learn across a broad scope of internal and external corporate communications.

Ideally you will have:
Bachelor of Communications or similar
Minimum 2+ years experience in an agency or inhouse function
Strong written and verbal communication skills with high attention to detail
Digitally fluent in social media platforms e.g. LinkedIn & Facebook
Demonstrated experience managing events


BENEFITS
If you would love to join a company with a strong health mission in a fast paced and cutting-edge business, then we can offer you:
Opportunity to join a leading global company with leading global brands.
A great culture with strong values
A bottle of water, tub of yoghurt, and a piece of fruit every day
Subsidised health insurance
Thank Danone it’s Friday – Finish at 3pm on Fridays!

HOW TO APPLY
If you want to thrive in a culture that empowers you to express your ideas and truly make a difference, please APPLY NOW!


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