Job Summary
- $108,572 up to $115,334 per annum + super (up to 12%)
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 8th Mar 2024
- Regional QLD > Strathpine
The City of Moreton Bay has more than 180km of coastline, adored by our residents and region visitors alike.
Our coastal landscape is the dynamic backdrop to life in and around our foreshores, canals and waterways. Whether it’s our beaches, canals, or the many coastal settlements along our foreshores, people continue to choose Moreton Bay as a place to live, work and visit.
Our coast is highly varied and includes sandy beaches, rocky shorelines, mangrove forests, intertidal marshes and urban foreshores. The City of Moreton Bay must carefully manage our coastal areas, implement coastal erosion protection for vulnerable coastal areas, and plan for the projected impacts of climate change.
As a Coastal Engineer, you will be a key member of our Coastal Infrastructure team responsible for the planning and design of renewals and upgrades to our coastal assets including seawalls, canals, beaches, jetties and boat ramps. Importantly, you will have the opportunity to be involved in our coastal projects from inception through to completion. In this role you will have opportunity to:
The delivery of an innovative design for a seawall renewal at one of our most popular coastal areas; Crockatt Park, Woody Point Crockatt Park - Seawall Renewal.
The Pacific Harbour maintenance dredging project - a major dredging campaign (approx. 75,000m3) at Pacific Harbour on Bribie Island. This campaign will use a 7km pipeline to transport dredged material to Council’s dedicated dredged material management facility at Ningi - a first of its kind for the region.
The Woorim Beach sand back-passing trial. This project intercepts up to 30,000m3 of sand south of Woorim Beach each year and transports the sand via slurry pipeline approximately 2km to the north.. A range of coastal monitoring, including video-based coastal monitoring, has also been implemented to help monitor and determine the long-term effectiveness and viability of sand back-passing.
Implementation of CMB’s Coastal hazard adaptation strategy (Living Coast Plan). Council endorsed Moreton Bay's Living Coast Plan at its general meeting on 31 May 2023. The plan includes a large array of planning and design works aimed at improving the resilience of our much loved coastal areas to hazards including cyclones and severe storms, erosion, tidal inundation and projected sea level rise.
We are seeking someone who is a technical leader in coastal infrastructure design, with significant knowledge in coastal infrastructure planning and management. You will have a passion for the future of our great City and ensuring the longevity of our assets and infrastructure.
Our Coastal Infrastructure team is a technically diverse group, who are highly collaborative and passionate about achieving high quality results for our community. We are focused on delivering on our corporate values of Service, Teamwork, Integrity, Respect and Sustainability - we are seeking people who resonate with these values.
A full position description is attached here: Principal Engineer Coastal Infrastructure.pdf.
Moreton Bay Region boasts beautiful beaches and waterways, amazing manufacturing hubs and picturesque hinterland hamlets. Moreton Bay has a strong and connected community that enjoys all the traditional Jinibara, Kabi Kabi and Turrbal country has to offer within our region.
With a diverse workforce of more than 2000 team members dedicated to servicing the needs and enhancing the lifestyle of more than 479,000 residents, each team member has an intrinsic ability to impact our community.
Whether you’re a manager or working on the frontline, your role will make a difference - bring your expertise and join our driven team today.
Aside from an opportunity to build a rewarding career within a diverse and growing organisation, we offer a range of team member benefits including:
Click on the 'Apply Now' button below to complete your online application. Please upload your current resume that demonstrates how you meet the requirements of this role.
Please note: applicants will be required to undergo a National Police History Check as part of the recruitment process for this role.
To obtain further details please contact our Careers team at [email protected] using the subject line: Coastal Engineer - Strathpine enquiry via EthicalJobs.
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