x
Get our mobile app
Fast & easy access to Jobstore
Use App
Congratulations!
You just received a job recommendation!
check it out now
Browse Jobs
Companies
Campus Hiring
Download App
Show more filters

Total 7 reservoir engineer job vacancies in Brisbane


Telecommunications Engineer - QLD

Full-time
Brisbane City, Queensland
Information Technology
1 month ago
Phillip Riley are looking for an experienced Telecommunications Engineer to join our team.Main Responsibilities:Design, configure and commission telec..

Official account of Jobstore.

Software Engineer - QLD

Full-time
Brisbane City, Queensland
Information Technology
1 month ago
Phillip Riley has an opportunity for a Software Engineer.The successful candidate will also be responsible for the leading and/or assisting with plann..

Official account of Jobstore.

Mechanical Engineer QLD

Full-time
Brisbane City, Queensland
Engineering
1 month ago
Phillip Riley has an exciting new opportunity for an outstanding Mechanical Engineer.Responsibilities:Design and verify mechanical and structural syst..

Official account of Jobstore.

ICT Support & Test Engineer - QLD

Full-time
Brisbane City, Queensland
Customer Service
1 month ago
Phillip Riley are seeking ICT Support & Test Engineer.Fantastic Location and working environment.We are on the lookout for an excellent and passionate..

Official account of Jobstore.

Electrical Engineer - QLD

Full-time
Brisbane City, Queensland
Engineering
1 month ago
Phillip Riley has an exciting new opportunity for an Electrical Engineer to provide a high level of support in relation to electrical engineering serv..

Official account of Jobstore.

Civil Engineer - QLD

Full-time
Brisbane City, Queensland
Engineering
1 month ago
Civil EngineerPhillip Riley are looking for an experienced Civil Engineer to join our team.Duties include:• Plan, design and document ongoing progre..

Official account of Jobstore.

Computer Network and Systems Engineer - QLD

Full-time
Brisbane City, Queensland
Information Technology
1 month ago
Philip Riley are looking for a Computer Network and System Engineer to join our team.Responsibilities include:· Design, develop and install new and e..

Official account of Jobstore.

Frequently Asked Questions

If I am not a Australian citizen, can I apply for jobs in Australia?

If you don't have a Australian citizenship, but are living in Australia or if you are planning to move to Australia and are looking for jobs that can sponsor you, it is up to each individual employer on how it handles international candidates.

Why I have not received any response from the company after I applied?

Have you tried following up? If you did not follow up with an email or phone call, how do you determine if the company received your job application? Enquire where they are in the review process and and then ask if they received your submission. While it would be great to receive a response from the company, sometimes it doesn’t happen. Take the initiative to follow to ensure your application has been received.

How long does it take to complete the application?

The period of the application process will vary, depending on the type of job you are applying for and your previous employment experience.

What position levels are available for applying?

There are 6 position levels and each level can be associated with a salary range and different types of job titles. Jobs levels can be categorised into: non-executive, fresh/entry level, junior executive, senior executive, manager and senior manager.

How many types of jobs are there?

Within Jobstore, there are hundreds of variations of jobs. Read through the job descriptions to find out about the typical responsibilities and employers for each job, so you can see what’s involved and who might employ you.

I need experience to get a job, but how do I get a job to get experience?

You can certainly obtain expertise without working in a certain sector full-time, albeit it may take a little extra work. And of course, there's nothing wrong with some good ol' networking.

How do I avoid making the common interview mistakes?

One of the worst mistakes you can make, aside from the obvious ones like being late or using unprofessional language or being messy or unclean, is not being well-prepared.

Don't forget to bring all of the relevant resources, including your résumé, portfolio, and a notepad. You can also prepare your answers in advance by researching the company's industry, competitors, and CEO.

X