Loading...

Please Note

  • You must enable pop-up and redirect settings in your browser to apply for jobs Learn How
  • Salary Range is an estimated salary suggested for this role based on publically available data. It was not provided by the employer for this specific position

EOI - Principal Engineer – Mechanical - Major QLD Rail Projects

Australia UGL AUD 120,000–AUD 150,000/year*
Job Description

The Principal Engineer – Mechanical for Major QLD Rail Projects will lead mechanical engineering efforts, ensuring compliance with project specifications and standards. Candidates should possess a degree in Mechanical Engineering, extensive experience in rail projects, and proficiency in relevant software. Responsibilities include overseeing design, managing teams, and liaising with stakeholders to deliver projects on time and within budget. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills are essential.

Company Info

UGL is a leading provider of end-to-end engineering, construction, and maintenance services. Operating across Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, UGL delivers critical assets and essential services that sustain and enhance the environment. With a focus on rail, transport, technology systems, power, resources, water, and defense sectors, UGL is committed to innovation, safety, and sustainability. The company prides itself on its diverse workforce and collaborative culture, fostering growth and development opportunities for its employees.

Destination Guide

Australia offers a vibrant lifestyle with diverse job opportunities, especially in engineering, healthcare, and IT sectors. The culture is laid-back yet professional, with a strong emphasis on work-life balance. The country boasts stunning landscapes, from beaches to outback deserts, and a rich cultural scene. Relocating to Australia requires a visa, often sponsored by employers for skilled roles. The cost of living varies by city, with Sydney and Melbourne being the most expensive. Australia values multiculturalism, making it welcoming for expatriates.

Loading...