HF Foreman – Bored & CFA Piling
Various Project Locations – VIC, Australia
Full time – Project work
About Keller
Keller is the world’s largest geotechnical specialist contractor, delivering foundation and ground improvement solutions that create a solid future. With a proud legacy and a commitment to excellence, integrity, and collaboration, we provide innovative, sustainable, and efficient services across Australia.
About the role
You will play a key role in delivering safe, high-quality piling works across diverse infrastructure and construction projects.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead and supervise piling crews onsite
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Ensure safety, quality, and productivity targets are met
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Oversee plant and equipment use and basic maintenance
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Coordinate with Project Engineers and Site Managers
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Maintain accurate records and report on site progress
About you
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Proven experience in Bored and CFA piling operations
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Previous Foreman or leading hand experience on civil construction sites
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Strong commitment to HSEQ standards
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Ability to manage teams and subcontractors effectively
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Relevant tickets (desirable)
Why work with us
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Work with a global industry leader in geotechnical solutions
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Career development and training opportunities
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Supportive and collaborative team culture
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Competitive salary and employee benefits
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Above industry paid parental leave
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Gain exposure to major projects across WA with opportunities for travel
How to apply
We are committed to attracting, developing, and retaining the right people who are highly competent, live our values and actively contribute to our long-term success.
If you are a motivated and experienced Foreman with a strong background in Bored and CFA piling, ready to take the lead on major projects and grow your career with an industry leader – we want to hear from you! Apply now by clicking the button below.
Keller Australia is an equal opportunity employer, and we support diversity in our workforce. Applications from people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; equity target groups including women, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTI+; and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, are encouraged to apply.