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TBM Project Engineer - BEW

Australia CBP Contractors $80,000–$120,000/year*
Job Description

As a TBM Project Engineer at CBP Contractors in Australia, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the technical aspects of tunnel boring machine (TBM) operations. Candidates should have a degree in civil engineering or a related field, with experience in large-scale infrastructure projects. Key expectations include ensuring project timelines and budgets are met, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams, and maintaining high safety and quality standards. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work under pressure are essential.

Company Info

CBP Contractors is a leading construction company in Australia, part of the CIMIC Group. Known for its expertise in delivering complex infrastructure projects, CBP Contractors operates across various sectors including transport, building, and resources. The company is committed to innovation, sustainability, and safety, providing high-quality solutions to its clients. With a strong focus on employee development and community engagement, CBP Contractors is a prominent player in the Australian construction industry.

Destination Guide

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