CareerMine Job Id: 366863Job Summary
| Title: |
Track Inspector |
Employer Job Id: |
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| Location: |
Western Australia |
Posted Date: |
November 6, 2009 |
| Employer: |
Fortescue Metals Group |
Closing Date: |
November 30, 2009 |
Track Inspector
Fortescue Metals Group's rail network is currently the heaviest haul line in the world with 15 GE Dash-9 locomotives and 816 purpose-built ore wagons currently operating under 40 tonne axle loads. Each train of 240 ore cars can carry up to 32,950 tonnes of iron ore and is approximately 2.7 kilometres long. It is the first large-scale railway development to be undertaken in the Pilbara in more than 40 years. Our existing operation is capable of transporting up to 55 million tonnes of ore each year.
All our rail positions are residential in Port Hedland as we believe that in pushing ourselves and setting the highest standards, we can unlock the potential of the Pilbara and pass these benefits through to the community in which we live and work.
Track Inspector FIFO 2/2 ex Perth
· Key to the inspection of FMG rail network
· Inspect and report track deficiencies
· Coordinate inspections with minimal track downtime
· Manage track maintenance in a timely manner
· Supervise contract personnel involved in track maintenance
· Complete work inline with FMG safety procedures
· 10 years plus experience working within the rail industry
· 5 years demonstrated experience in a similar role
· Proven experience supervising contractors required
· Previous experience with track construction and maintenance essential
· Cert III in track maintenance is an advantage
Fortescue people like to challenge the norm and set, and achieve, stretch targets. One of the keys to Fortescue's success has been finding the right people - achievers who share the same vision and can-do attitude. Join the Fortescue Family, the new force in iron ore.
At this time, only Australian residents are eligible to apply for this role.
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