Located in the pristine northern region of Tasmania, we are seeking an experienced Automation and Controls professional to join our team as a Plant Automation & Control Technician at our Railton site.
Based at our Railton plant and reporting to the Electrical Services Manager, you will play an integral role in supporting all aspects of the site’s automation and control systems.
This is an ideal opportunity for anyone seeking a lifestyle change—one that offers natural beauty, a strong sense of community, and a more balanced pace of life.
Your Opportunity
As the go-to expert for automation and control, the successful candidate will provide critical troubleshooting support to the site's electrical maintenance and engineering teams. Beyond this, the role offers opportunities to influence continuous improvement, mentor others, and contribute to the site's long-term operational excellence.
As our Plant Automation and Control Technician, your key responsibilities will be to:
- Ensure systems, processes and controls are in place to achieve and maintain HSE critical elements.
- Provide engineering design, implementation and support for process automation, ensuring compliance with Australian standards and best practices
- Ensure robust automation systems and protocols are in place and maintained
- Administer and maintain process control systems to ensure optimal performance, availability, and effective communication with stakeholders.
- Design, develop, and implement automation solutions that improve plant reliability, efficiency, and cost-effective operations.
- Support plant capital projects through design and integration expertise.
- Manage and maintain relevant PCS (Process Control Systems) registers
- Prioritise, assess and implement system change requests
- Support lifecycle management of automation and control systems
- Collaborate in maintenance budget planning by providing accurate cost estimates
- Promote and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement by identifying and implementing initiatives that enhance automation and process system reliability.
This role holds a proud legacy at our site, having served as the launchpad for several of our current senior leaders' careers. Are you ready for the next step in your career?
What You’ll Bring
To be considered for this role, you will be an experienced Automation and Control professional with a positive demeanour and several years of post-trade or graduate engineering experience in the manufacturing or mining industry, including extensive hands-on work with automation systems across a range of industrial environments.
To compliment your studies and practical experience, ideally you will have:
- Proficiency in diagnosing faults in control systems and industrial machinery with expertise configuring and managing SCADA systems to monitor and control industrial processes in real-time.
- Advanced PLC programming capability including proficiency in designing and troubleshooting ladder logic, function block diagrams (FBD), and structured text (ST) & HMI.
- Expertise in Proficiency in Industrial control and communication networks, Ethernet/IP, Modbus, Modbus TCP, PROFIBUS, PROFINET, CANBus and ASi bus.
- Familiarity with variable frequency drives (VFDs) for controlling the motion of machinery.
- High competency in computer hardware, operating systems and networking infrastructure
- Experience in and motivation to train junior technicians and operators.
- Proven success in a heavy industrial, transport, manufacturing or mining environment
- A Bachelor of Engineering, Certificate IV in Industrial Control and Automation and/or hold an Australian Electrical Licence combined with experience using and programming PLC’s and SCADA (Siemens S7 Series, Citect and ABB 800XA SCADA systems highly desirable).
- Good Microsoft Office suite skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- A keen eye for detail and a methodical approach to task completion
- Demonstrated commitment to safety as a way of life
Why Join Cement Australia?
- Industry Leaders: Cement Australia is one of the largest cement manufacturers in the country. With a rich history of over 100 years, they have a strong reputation for delivering high-quality products that are integral to the nation's infrastructure and construction projects.
- Job Security: We are a well-established company, maintaining a competitive edge through long-term local resource availability and a strong market presence. We have a skilled, dedicated workforce at the site, many employees having been with us for over 15 years.
- Career Growth Opportunities: Employees can advance their careers through internal development programs, mentoring, and involvement in large-scale projects that can serve as a springboard to higher-level roles.
- Paid Parental Leave: We offer leave options (12 weeks paid maternity leave, 1 week paid paternal leave) to support your family life, ensuring you can cherish special moments with your loved ones.
- Novated Leasing: Drive your dream car for less through our partnership with sgfleet, offering fantastic discounts on vehicles.
- Discounted Products: Renovating? DIY’er? Save on your home improvement projects with exclusive discounts on concrete and quarry products.
- Health & Well-being: Prioritise your health with discounted health insurance (Medibank), and access to our EAP program
Who We Are
What Else You Need to Know
- References, a pre-employment medical and background check are part of the recruitment process.
- Cement Australia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
- We welcome applications from Australian residents with valid working rights.
- Please note: Direct applications only—no agency submissions at this time.
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