Tailings Dam Engineer | Olympic Dam | 5/2 4/3 Roster
BHP
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About the Role
Olympic Dam is one of Australia’s most significant and complex mining and minerals processing operations, producing copper, uranium, gold and silver through an integrated operation from ore to metal.
We are seeking a Tailings Engineer to join the Olympic Dam Mine Dams team. Reporting to the Superintendent Dams, you will play a key role in protecting the integrity of Olympic Dam’s tailings and water storage assets, combining field leadership, operational support, data interpretation, risk management and collaboration with leading internal and external dam professionals.
This is a hands-on operational engineering role where you will help oversee the integrity, safety, performance and governance of Olympic Dam’s tailings storage facilities and evaporation ponds. You will work closely with Operations, Projects, Directional Studies, Environment, Risk, Corporate Tailings and Dams teams, the Engineer of Record, the Independent Tailings Review Board and the Responsible Tailings Facility Engineer.
This role offers rare exposure to complex operational tailings infrastructure, dam safety governance, water management, wall raise planning, critical stability programs and long-term asset stewardship. It is an opportunity to build specialist capability in one of the most important and evolving disciplines in mining.
You will also have the opportunity to further develop as a dam and tailings professional through Future Tails, an industry-leading global tailings management program developed through a partnership between The University of Western Australia, Rio Tinto and BHP. Future Tails supports training, research, technical references and capability development aligned to the global goal of zero catastrophic tailings failures.
The role can be offered as either FIFO ex-Adelaide on a 5/2 4/3 day only roster or residential in Roxby Downs on a 5:2 roster - flexibility to this will also be made available.
In this role you will:
You will support the safe, reliable and responsible management of Olympic Dam’s tailings and water storage assets by combining practical field engagement, technical interpretation, risk management and cross-functional collaboration.
- Support the safe operation, surveillance and governance of Olympic Dam’s tailings storage facilities and evaporation ponds.
- Respond to dam integrity issues and work with Operations to plan and implement practical remedial actions.
- Interpret monitoring, inspection and operational data to support safe dam performance and informed decision-making.
- Own, verify and improve critical controls associated with dam safety and tailings management.
- Support wall raise planning, deposition planning, water balance strategy and critical stability programs of work.
- Work closely with the Engineer of Record, Independent Tailings Review Board, Responsible Tailings Facility Engineer and internal technical specialists.
- Manage consultants and contractors to deliver safe, practical and value-adding outcomes. Provide field leadership and support safe operational practices across dam infrastructure.
- Ensure statutory, governance and internal reporting requirements are completed to a high standard.
- Act as a key interface between Operations, Projects, Planning, Environment, Risk and Corporate Tailings teams.
- Share knowledge and contribute to a learning culture focused on safe, responsible and continuously improving tailings management.
About You
You will bring a practical engineering mindset, strong communication skills and a genuine interest in dam safety, tailings, water management and operational risk.
You will ideally have:
- A bachelor’s degree in Geotechnical, Civil, or Environmental Engineering, or another relevant discipline.
- Experience or exposure in tailings, water dams, dam safety, water management, hydrology, geotechnical engineering, mining operations or civil infrastructure.
- Sound understanding of geotechnical, slope stability, water management or dam safety principles, with a willingness to continue developing specialist tailings capability.
- Experience with operational upstream-raised TSFs will be highly regarded.
- Strong stakeholder engagement skills and the ability to communicate clearly across operational, technical and leadership teams.
- A proactive approach to field leadership, problem solving, risk management and continuous improvement.
- Curiosity, accountability and a genuine desire to build a career in tailings and dam safety.
- We are open to candidates who may not meet every requirement but bring strong technical foundations, operational judgement and the motivation to develop as a tailings and dams professional.
Applications close 5pm Wednesday 29th July 2026.
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