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Reporting Relationships. Reports to: Radio Team Leader or Principal Radio Officer I or 2 Team Members may report into this role together with subcontractors from time to time • Advanced Riggers Certificate • Current Australian HR Licence • Jointing Certificate • Blue/Green Card for construction sites • Climb Certificate • Senior First Aid Certificate • Tower Rescue Certificate • Optical Fibre splicing certificate Experience and Breadth of Skills required (depth and breadth): Extensive knowledge of all radio structures, foundations and erection Extensive knowledge of waveguide installation and minor feeder installation Extensive knowledge of radio equipment Extensive knowledge of radio antennae Ability to work at heights up to 300m Experience in supervising operational staff Job Title: Civil/Hauling Team Leader Job Code: J9202 Lead teams engaged in the installation and construction of telecommunications and services • Install telecommunications equipment and services as specified by the relevant Project Supervisor. • Identify potential hazardous situations and take corrective actions accordingly and nurture a work environment where HS & E issues are dealt with proactively • Participates in a small work group engaged in the end to end delivery of various telecommunications equipment and construction services • Report on critical delays that effect the construction of projects with successful outcomes to customers • Participates in the work programme. • Train and develop team members in civil construction/hauling activities and techniques. • Works with subcontractors as required. • Ensures that all personnel comply with applicable health, safety and environmental laws, regulations and statutory obligations always. • Ensuring that appropriate tools, resources and safety equipment and materials are available to enable the timely completion of tasks. Job Dimensions (measurable aspects e.g. size of plant, $, number of ): Comply with Company’s productivity, safety and quality standards. Supervises up to 3 Leading Hands Capable of working without supervision This position involves interaction, with customers and employees at several levels. The role requires some travel and time away from home. Continual assessment of safety risks. Reports to: Civil/Hauling Supervisor • Telstra Pit and Pipe Accreditation • Current Australian Driver’s Licence • Open Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ licence Knowledge of the telecommunications industry Broad knowledge of all areas of Pit and Pipe/Cable Hauling Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Working understanding of several technologies, in particular, external plant principles. . Job Title: Civil/Hauling Leading Hand Job Code: J9301 Responsible for teams involved in the installation and construction of telecommunications and services.

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Sources: Fieldwork Agreement

Reporting Relationships. Reports to: Radio Jointing Team Leader • Telstra Basic Cable Jointing Accreditation • Current Australian Driver’s Licence Little or no industry experience Job Title: Principal Radio Officer I or 2 Team Members may report into this role together with subcontractors from time to time • Advanced Riggers Certificate • Current Australian HR Licence • Jointing Certificate • Blue/Green Card for construction sites • Climb Certificate • Senior First Aid Certificate • Tower Rescue Certificate • Optical Fibre splicing certificate Experience and Breadth of Skills required (depth and breadth): Extensive knowledge of all radio structures, foundations and erection Extensive knowledge of waveguide installation and minor feeder installation Extensive knowledge of radio equipment Extensive knowledge of radio antennae Ability to work at heights up to 300m Experience in supervising operational staff Job Title: Civil/Hauling Team Leader Job Code: J9202 Lead teams J9001 A highly skilled radio specialist in design/construction/maintenance activities • Oversees radio lines projects giving direction and supervising up to 6 Team Leaders engaged in the installation and construction of telecommunications and services • Install telecommunications equipment and services as specified by the relevant Project Supervisorfield project operations. • Identify potential hazardous situations Develops improved methods, practices and take corrective actions accordingly and nurture a work environment where HS & E issues are dealt with proactively • Participates in a small work group engaged in the end procedures specific to end delivery of various telecommunications equipment and construction services • Report on critical delays that effect the construction of projects with successful outcomes to customers • Participates in the work programmeradio project requirements. • Train and develop team members in civil construction/hauling activities and techniques. • Works with subcontractors Carry out quality audits of completed projects or as required. • Ensures Organises training and development programmes for radio lines staff as required to ensure that workforce is up to date and able to deliver best practice. • Ensure all personnel comply with applicable health, safety and environmental laws, regulations and statutory obligations alwaysat all times. • Ensuring Monitor performance to ensure performance meets or exceeds budget and that all variations are accurately quoted and submitted in a timely manner • Build long term relationships with customers using these to leverage further business opportunities. • Ensure that all projects meet or exceed relevant technical specifications • Daily supervision focussing on construction and design requirements and ensuring that staff have appropriate tools, resources and safety testing equipment and materials are available to enable the timely completion of tasks. Job Dimensions (measurable aspects e.g. size of plant, $, number of ): Comply with Company’s productivity, safety and quality standards. Supervises Supervising teams of radio lines people up to 3 Leading Hands Capable 6 team leaders Work undertaken comprises numerous projects and work orders ranging up to $400,000 in value. A wide range of radio related technologies including, but not limited to, knowledge of all radio structures i.e. towers, masts, stabilised masts; free standing masts, ball case masts Construction of foundation and erection Structures up to 300m Supervision of teams of operators often working without supervision in remote locations that may involve harsh climatic conditions and logistical difficulties. This position involves interaction, with designers, customers and employees company staff at several levels. Must be able to interact and work with senior management, including project and operational management. The role requires some travel and time away from home. Continual assessment of safety operational risks. Reports to: Civil/Hauling Supervisor • Telstra Pit and Pipe Accreditation • Current Australian Driver’s Licence • Open Base ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ licence Knowledge of the telecommunications industry Broad knowledge of all areas of Pit and Pipe/Cable Hauling Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Working understanding of several technologies, in particular, external plant principles. . Job Title: Civil/Hauling Leading Hand Job Code: J9301 Responsible for teams involved in the installation and construction of telecommunications and services.

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Sources: Fieldwork Agreement