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Commissioning Manager

Australia UGL $100,000–$150,000/year*
Job Description

As a Commissioning Manager at UGL in Australia, you will be responsible for overseeing the commissioning phase of projects, ensuring systems and components are designed, installed, tested, and maintained according to operational requirements. Candidates should have a strong background in engineering or construction management, with experience in project management and commissioning processes. Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills are essential, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams.

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. The company operates in diverse sectors including rail, transport & technology systems, power, resources, water, and defense. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, UGL is committed to delivering high-quality solutions and fostering a culture of safety and integrity.

Destination Guide

Australia offers a diverse range of job opportunities, especially in engineering, construction, and technology sectors. The country is known for its high standard of living, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes. Australians enjoy a laid-back lifestyle with a strong emphasis on work-life balance. The visa process for skilled professionals is streamlined, with various pathways available for relocation. Expats will find Australia welcoming, with a multicultural society and numerous support networks to assist with settling in. The cost of living can be high in major cities, but the quality of life and career prospects often outweigh this. Outdoor activities, sports, and arts are integral parts of Australian culture, providing ample opportunities for leisure and socializing.

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