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Total 7 job vacancies by Daniel Flatley


Senior Project Engineer

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Business Management / Project / Planning
1 week ago
This role will provide on-site engineering services in support to the Project Manager and Supervisor to assist in the achievement of organisational an..

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Site Supervisor

Full-time
Sydney, New South Wales
Others
1 week ago
The primary objective of this position is to ensure the effective planning, implementation and management of daily site construction but not limited t..

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Estimator - Civil

Full-time
Newcastle, New South Wales
Engineering
2 months ago
About the company: This company is a market leader in the Hunter Valley. They are experts in asphalt manufacturing, construction, testing, haulag..

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Senior Project Engineer - Civil Construction

Full-time
Bondi Junction, New South Wales
Business Management / Project / Planning
3 months ago
About the Company This company are a civil engineering firm who provide their clients with innovative and cost-effective solutions from the prel..

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Project Manager - Water Infrastructure

Full-time
Bondi Junction, New South Wales
Business Management / Project / Planning
3 months ago
About the Company This company are a civil engineering firm who provide their clients with innovative and cost-effective solutions from the prelimina..

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Fire & Emergency Coordinator

Full-time
Burwood, New South Wales
F&B / Tourism / Hospitality
3 months ago
This role will take ownership of all fire and emergency service delivery related tasks and issues across the administrative property portfolio, includ..

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Civil Supervisor

Full-time
Regents Park, New South Wales
Engineering
4 months ago
This Civil Contractor have had a lot of business growth recently, due to this, they are looking to recruit an experienced Civil Supervisor for their t..

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