Facility Supervisor - AELEC
Location: Tamworth, NSW
THE OPPORTUNITY
- Utilise your skills in operating small plant and equipment
- Join a committed and dynamic team
- Grow your career
COULD THIS BE YOU?
Council are seeking a proactive, hands-on Facility Supervisor to join our team and ensure our world-class venue continues to operate safely, efficiently, and at the highest standard. You'll have excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a hands-on environment while leading and mentoring a team. Our ideal candidate will need to proactively solve problems and adapt to changing event needs.
To be successful in this role you will be reliable and have an enthusiastic approach to work.
The Facility Supervisor - AELEC is responsible for:
- Ensuring that maintenance is identified, prioritised and appropriate action is taken to ensure the operational performance of the AELEC
- Prepare and maintain warm up and competition surfaces to suit various event requirements
- Prepare the venue's operational needs for each event client/hirer
- Plan, program and review work for operational staff to ensure the safe, efficient and effective service delivery
- Ensure completion of the necessary administration records
TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THIS ROLE YOU WILL NEED
- NSW Drivers Licence and/or MR Drivers Licence
- Certificate IV (Trade Qualifications) in a field relevant to the accountabilities of the position; e.g. Building, construction, electrical, horticulture or relevant experience.
- Facility or Farm Experience
- Forklift (LF)
INTERESTED? WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU!
For a confidential discussion, please contact Prue Simson, Manager AELEC on 0457 155 169.
Salary range: Grade 12 - $1,438.10 - $1,556.10 per week plus 12% superannuation for a 38 hour work week. Salary may be negotiated based on skills, experience and your value to our organisation.
The ordinary hours of work shall be via a spread of hours not exceeding 152 hours in any four-week period.
Flexible working arrangements will be considered by mutual agreement and according to operational requirements.
Shortlisted applicants will be required to undertake a Pre-employment Medical Screening including Alcohol & Other Drugs Testing.
Apply Now! Applications Close: 11.59pm Sunday, 14 December 2025.
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WHY IS IT ‘WORTH’ WORKING AT TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL?
For your LIFESTYLE: More time in your day with flexibility for your passions, family or play! It's Worth It - Lifestyle
For our COMMUNITY: Help create Tamworth tomorrow, leave your mark on our city. It's Worth It - Community
For your CAREER: Boost your career, the sky is the limit. It's Worth It - Career
For BELONGING: Join a family that values team spirit and genuinely cares about your wellbeing. It's Worth It - Belonging
Our values guide our culture, shape how we work, and define what we stand for as an organisation – watch now to discover if you’re aligned with what drives us - Tamworth Regional Council - Our Values
A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE AND WORK!
Tamworth Regional Council proudly sits on Kamilaroi Country, the traditional lands of the Gomeroi people, with a large diverse workplace culture with over 650 employees who are proud to service our community.
The Tamworth region is home to over 60,000 people and is a thriving economic and cultural hub in the North West of NSW. Our recently adopted plan for the future of the region, ‘Blueprint 100’, drives strategic vision for growth as a region, as we plan for how the city and the region will sustainably accommodate a population of 100,000 people.
Our people strive to build a great organisational culture fostering our shared values of Teamwork, Equity, Accountability, Customer Orientation and Health and Safety whilst embracing the drive for excellence, innovation and respect.
ABOUT OUR REGION
The Tamworth Regional is a fabulous place to call home boasting the vibrant regional city of Tamworth along with the towns of Manilla, Barraba, Nundle and Kootingal as well as 17 hamlets, villages and rural areas. Located just 4 hours’ drive (or a direct flight) to bustling Sydney and multiple coastal locations within 3-4 hours’ drive, Tamworth is a central hub and a place to enjoy all year round.
Tamworth offers an enviable lifestyle with all the conveniences and services you’d expect from a larger city, coupled with a relaxed pace of life with opportunities to enjoy all that nature has to offer, along with being a great place to raise children, make long term friends and create a professional career.
As the capital of the North West region, Tamworth is home to major health and education centres, affordable housing options to suit all lifestyles, attractive employment and business opportunities with a robust and innovative local economy. In addition, the Tamworth region boasts a proud sporting culture with world class facilities and a supporting community of clubs.
Tamworth Regional Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer committed to supporting a diverse, respectful, safe and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and ages including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, LGBTIQA+, people with disabilities and other diversity groups. If you require additional support or any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know during the application process.
Tamworth Regional Council is committed to promoting the care, protection and safeguarding of children. Applicants should be aware that where relevant, Council may carry out working with children, police records and referee checks to ensure that we are recruiting the right people.
To learn more about our Commitment to Child Safety Statement and our screening processes, click the link below.
https://shorturl.at/npAF6
This position has been identified as ‘child related employment’ under the Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998. Relevant Working With Children Checks and criminal record checks will be conducted to ensure the suitability of recommended applicants. It is an offence under the Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 for a prohibited person to be employed in this position. A prohibited person is someone who has been convicted of a serious sex offence. Incumbents to this position will be required to make a disclosure as to whether they are or are not a prohibited person.