
Operational Technology Technician
Hunter Valley Operations
Hunter Valley Operations Location
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About
As a large open cut mining operation in the NSW Hunter Valley, HVO is a workplace where you can unearth opportunities. The opportunity to make a difference in a fast paced and exciting environment. To be empowered, have your opinions valued and your efforts rewarded. The opportunity to take charge of your career, starting with this role. HVO is laying the foundation for the future by investing in equipment, technology and our people so we consistently achieve our goals and contribute positively to the environment and the community. So, we are seeking a confident and enthusiastic person who share our values – Think Sharp, Dig In and Care - to join our high performing team. Glencore is committed to providing an environment that adheres to the Respect at Work Legislation. Job Description Reporting to the Field Systems Supervisor, you will be responsible for delivering quality outputs in the area of Operational Technology, primarily focused across the Mining fleet and associated communication infrastructure. About the Role Direct involvement in the setup, maintenance and development of operational technologies such as Modular, CAT Minestar, Mineware or Leica as well as other technology-based components and associated communication infrastructure Direct involvement in the setup and maintenance of operational technology wireless networks Other systems include, but not limited to, CCTV, Point to Point and Point to Multipoint Microwave Links and GuardVant Manage priorities to minimise impacts to mining whilst maximising performance of fleet systems Sustain, support, and identify business improvement opportunities that focus on safety and operating efficiency Roster and Location Lifestyle Dayshift Only Roster Based on site at HVO (off Lemington Road) About You Relevant trade or experience in Electrical, Auto Electrical or related communication field. Experience in similar field hardware roles at large mine sites or relevant industries. Excellent computer literacy – proficient in the use of MS Office. Problem solving and analytical skills Ability to work autonomously and within a large team environment. Working for us isn’t like working at any old mine. We offer you the opportunity to grow and develop, and to manage your work life balance. Providing you with healthy, safe, inclusive and equal opportunity work environment is our priority. Employee benefits include minimum five weeks annual leave market competitive salary a safe and enjoyable workplace where everyone is respected valued and empowered structured training and development to support you progress your career education assistance a generous incentive program health and wellness reimbursement program paid parental leave salary sacrificing options private health insurance subsidies Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Did we mention the Hunter Valley offers a great lifestyle close to city services? If you're looking to unearth opportunities, we want to hear from you! Applications close 3rd October 2025. Based on site at HVO Hunter Valley Operations Location Working for us isn’t like working at any old mine. We offer you the opportunity to grow and develop, and to manage your work life balance. Providing you with healthy, safe, inclusive and equal opportunity work environment is our priority. Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) produces some of the world’s highest quality thermal and semi-soft metallurgical coal for export. Our operation comprising of HVO North and HVO South – are in Lemington near the NSW Upper Hunter town of Singleton. Considering a career with HVO? Located in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, HVO employs over 1,300 people including contractors, and offers great career and lifestyle benefits. We move in excess of 120 million bank cubic metres (MBCM) of material per annum with a fleet that includes two draglines and three rope shovels, supported by a fleet of excavators and haul trucks. Our operation contains two Coal Handling Preparation Plants (CHPPs) and two train loadout facilities and produces a combined 14 million tonnes (Mt) of annual output of thermal and semi-soft coal.