Purpose of the Role: The Senior Compliance Engineer support the Maintenance Manager by overseeing daily maintenance activities and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and company policies for each area of responsibility. This is a leadership role responsible for the design, integration, and technical integrity of the maintenance compliance framework. They are highly proficient in FMS. Unlike a standard officer role, the Senior Engineer provides technical oversight, performs root-cause analysis on systemic failures, and ensures that maintenance strategies are not only compliant with regulatory standards but engineered for maximum asset reliability. |
Qualifications: - Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering
Experience: - Experience in civil or tunnelling construction, typically 3+ years.
- Experience in maintenance management process (through CMMS).
- Experience in basic use of Microsoft Office Suite, data and file recording.
- Experience in Planning & Resourcing
- Proven experience in large-scale infrastructure, heavy plant, or similar environments.
- Expert-level proficiency in CMMS/FMS systems and advanced data visualization tools (e.g., PowerBI) preferred.
- Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) or Lead Auditor qualification (Highly Desirable).
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Required Competencies: - Knowledge of mechanical and safety regulations for NSW
- Sound interpersonal skills
- Ability to work collaboratively
- Ability to work to deadlines and targets and can prioritise tasks under pressure
- Good organisational skills with exceptional attention to detail
- The ability to work quickly, effectively and positively in a demanding environment
- The ability to work well under pressure
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Computer skills, competent using maintenance systems
- Ability to drive performance and lead a team.
- Sound negotiation skills
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Core Accountabilities and Responsibilities: - System Design: Develop and refine maintenance engineering frameworks to ensure structural compliance across the full asset lifecycle.
- Predictive Scheduling: Design maintenance schedules that leverage reliability-centred maintenance (RCM) principles to minimize downtime while exceeding regulatory requirements.
- SOP & SOW Development: Lead the creation and technical review of Standard Operating Procedures and Scope of Works for high-risk maintenance activities.
- Audit Leadership: Lead the technical defence of maintenance strategies during external regulatory audits and serve as the Subject Matter Expert for industry standards.
- Root Cause Analysis: Lead investigations into compliance breaches or equipment failures, implementing engineering solutions to prevent recurrence.
- Risk Mitigation: Proactively identify compliance gaps in the fleet and develop long-term Corrective and Preventive Action plans.
- Systems Integration: Oversee the technical integrity of the Fleet Management System, ensuring data hierarchy and reporting structures provide actionable insights.
- Performance Analytics: Utilize advanced data analytics to monitor Mean Time Between Failures, Mean Time to Repair and other KPIs to validate the effectiveness of compliance programs.
- Team Oversight: Supervise and mentor Maintenance Compliance Officers and support staff, fostering a culture of technical excellence.
- Training Development: Design and oversee the delivery of advanced compliance and safety training programs for the wider maintenance department.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Act as the primary technical liaison between Engineering, Operations and other Departments to ensure a cohesive approach to maintenance.
The above listed authorities & responsibilities are only a guide and may change as directed by your Manager/Supervisor or as per the requirements of FGJV Management. |