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PROJECT
The Darwin LNG plant (DLNG) is a single train liquefaction and storage facility located at Wickham Point on Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. DLNG is currently receiving gas from the Bayu-Undan field in the Timor Sea and converts it into LNG. DLNG was commissioned in 2006 and has a design life to 2027. Bayu-Undan produced its first gas in 2004 and is now approaching end of field life.
Barossa is an offshore gas and light condensate project 300 kilometres north of Darwin and will provide a new source of gas to the DLNG facility once supply from Bayu-Undan has been exhausted.
The DLNG Life Extension Project (the Project) seeks to utilise the shutdown window created by Bayu-Undan end of life to prepare the DLNG facility for backfill from the Barossa field, by undertaking several brownfield work packages.
Why apply for this role?
- Commencing end of March 2023
- Long term role up to 2 years
- Penalty Rates apply, working 58 hours per week Monday- Saturday
- Every Sunday off
- Local Residential based role, must have own accommodation and transport
**Relocation assistance on offer, conditions apply
- Up to $3000 towards relocation costs
Scope of works:
Working on the Life extension works at LNG plant in Darwin. Scaffolding required for access and crane crews required to assist Core crew and onsite contractors with general operations.
To be considered for this role you require the following:
- Minimum of 3 years’ experience in Mining or Oil and Gas
- High Risk Work Licence with SA, RA or CO
- OHS Construction Induction Card
- Confined Space (within 2 years)
- Proof of entitlement to work in Australia
- Ability to work effectively within a team with well-developed communication skills
Apply here
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Call: 0499 091 870
Email: michaels@accessblue.com.au