Materials Consolidator
Fortescue
Fortescue has an exciting future ahead. As well as producing over 180 million tonnes of iron ore per year, we’re diversifying our business to become an integrated global green energy and resources company.
Materials Consolidator
Work Location: Chichester Hub
- Fortescue’s Christmas Creek mine is located on the traditional lands of the Nyiyaparli people.
Roster: 4 days on, 3 days off
Role overview:
Reporting to the Superintendent, IS – this position is responsible to deliver safe, high quality work as required to the Infrastructure Services team as the conduit between our Procurement and Execution teams. The successful execution of this work will be paramount in the site achieving safety, cost and production targets. Infrastructure Services Maintains assets across the entire mine site operations and camp facilities including but not limited to accommodation buildings, offices, workshops, fuel and lubrication storage and delivery systems, wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) and water productions facilities (RO Plants).
Key responsibilities include:
- Provide oversight on material delivery in time to allow schedule compliance.
- Oversee urgent freight process
- Coach, mentor and develop SAP WM Procurement and Material Consolation process
- Maintain Rotable items with WHS
- 5S Operational Standards in work Area’s, Audits and documentation
Education and Experience:
- Extensive knowledge and experience with Fortescue process and systems, including but not limited to; SAP, BMS and Success Factors.
- Experience within Procurement or Warehousing teams
- Experience in Consolidation of Materials
Our team members are encouraged to bring their whole selves to work. Candidates from all backgrounds and ages are encouraged to apply, including First Nations People, women, those who identify as LGBTIQ+, people with disabilities and those with neurodiverse, intersectional, or multiple diverse characteristics.
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Fortescue reserves the right to close applications early should a suitable pool of candidates be identified