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Manager Fixed Plant Maintenance

LocationSimberi New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea
Work TypeFull Time - Fixed Term
Positions1 Position
Published At:2 days ago
Job no: NB6AP

Simberi Gold Company Limited forms part of the St Barbara Group. Our Simberi Operations consists of an open cut mine on the northernmost island in the Tabar group of islands in the province of New Ireland in Papua New Guinea. Our vision is to grow sustainably and create enduring, positive impacts for the people and communities touched by our operations.

Now is an exciting time for our business and for our people. We’re going through a period of significant change and are gaining momentum in transforming our business. We’re looking for people who are ready to grow through opportunity and build a bright future with us.​​

We are currently seeking a Manager Fixed Plant Maintenance to join our team. This is a three-year fixed term full-time position at our Simberi Operation. Working a 21/14 FIFO Roster from any Australian capital city

Reporting to the General Manager Processing you will be responsible leading and developing maintenance systems and executing long-term strategic plans to support Simberi Safety, Environment, Community and Production requirements.

 The opportunity

  • Delivering studies to determine and manage maintenance vulnerabilities and improvements as required.
  • Ensuring that the Fixed Plant Maintenance function develops and uses effective plans that derive from and support the Operating department and Simberi Operations plans.
  • Managing Asset Management obligations and maintenance strategies based on baseline reliability principles and life cycle costing.
  • Controlling and managing the Fixed Plant Maintenance operational & capital budgets including cost control.
  • Ensuring timely, accurate reporting of Maintenance function performance to the Executive General Manager and other internal and external parties.
  • Developing and maintaining reports that identify targets and variance to target.
  • Managing effective use of available resources, including own time, in support of the delivery of the Fixed Plant Maintenance Department deliverables.
  • Contributing to the development of capability within the Fixed Plant Maintenance department. This includes succession identification with detailed development plans for identified employees.
  • Building and developing an effective Maintenance department and ensuring the work performance of self and direct reports meets all role and business plan requirements.
  • Managing outputs and development of the department and all team members.

Are you ready to come and build your future with us?

We need the best people. People who have drive, energy and are genuinely passionate about the work they do and provide a positive impact. Additionally, we need people who see a challenge as an opportunity for growth and value working with others towards a common goal.​

We would love to hear from you if you have​:

  • Mechanical or Electrical Engineering qualification is essential.
  • Diploma in Leadership & Management is desirable.
  • Relevant experience in a similar Manager Fixed Plant Maintenance role.
  • Previous expatriate experience on mining or construction projects in a remote location.
  • Proven leadership includes commercial acumen, influencing, team development and continuous improvement.
  • Strong communication skills, including communicating with people from different backgrounds and cultures
  • Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise.

For further information on the Simberi Operations and to apply for this role, please visit: https://stbarbara.com.au/working-with-us/current-opportunities/

At Simberi Gold Company Limited, we’re committed to finding the best fit for every role. We are a diverse and inclusive workplace, welcoming diversity in all its forms. All qualified applicants will be given equal consideration, regardless of their race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.

  • Published on 10 Nov 2025, 11:42 PM