Technical Services Superintendent
- Job Title: Technical Services Superintendent
- Location: Karratha, Western Australia
- Number of Roles: 1
- Project: Project Ceres – Perdaman Urea Plant
- Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent
- Start Date: ASAP
The role involves organizing and ensuring compliance with HAZOP studies, managing change processes, supporting procurement, construction, cost estimation, and commissioning activities, and evaluating engineering service offers. Responsibilities also include production planning, resource optimization, energy efficiency improvements, managing engineering work requests, ensuring safe working practices, diagnosing and resolving plant operational issues, and promoting community awareness of the Net Zero Emissions (NZE) 2050 Roadmap.
Requirements:- Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering or a related field.
- 10-18 Years of experience required for the role.
- Relevant experience in chemical engineering roles, preferably in a urea manufacturing plant or a similar chemical process industry focusing on rotary equipment.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
- Project management skills to plan, execute, and monitor equipment-related projects.
- Willingness to stay updated on industry trends, advancements, and best practices in rotary equipment and urea manufacturing.
How to Apply: For more details, connect with us at recruitment@perdaman.com or preeti.verma@perdaman.com
About Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers:Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers, based in Western Australia, is developing Project Ceres—Australia’s largest and one of the world’s biggest urea plants, with a USD $4.5 billion investment and a capacity of 2.3 million metric tons per year. Located in Karratha, the plant will use feedstock from Woodside under a 20-year supply agreement and has a 20-year offtake agreement with Incitec Pivot.
Urea is a safe, non-toxic fertiliser vital for boosting global agricultural productivity. The project will support the fertiliser supply chain, add value to Australian resources, and create around 2,000 jobs, including 200 permanent roles, boosting the local economy.