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Engineer - StructuralNew

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**Engineer - Structural** - **Glencore Metals Australian Operations** - **Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia** - **Residential role, competitive salary and benefits** - **Key Responsibilities:** Structural assessments, designs, inspections, contractor management, regulatory compliance - **Requirements:** Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering, 5+ years' experience, Australian codes/standards knowledge, strong project management skills - **About Us:** Global diversified natural resource company with 150+ sites across 50+ countries - **Closing Date:** 8:00 AM, 29/06/2026

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Country
Australia

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Job ID101714Closing date29/06/2026Last Updated25/05/2026
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Engineer - Structural 
Glencore Metals Australian Operations
Job ref: 104718

Glencore Metals Australia are seeking a new team member to join the team, as a Engineer Structural Integrity. 

About us: 
Glencore is one of the worlds largest globally diversified natural resource companies and a major producer and marketer of more than 90 commodities. Our operations comprise around 150 mining and metallurgical sites, oil production assets, and agricultural facilities supported by a network of more than 90 offices located in over 50 countries. 

About the role:

Glencore Metals Australia is seeking an experienced Structural Engineer to work on structural integrity and regulatory compliance at our Mt Isa site.

Key responsibilities include:
  • Assist with structural condition assessments, inspections and risk evaluations for plant, buildings and infrastructure.
  • Develop remediation scopes, engineering designs, specifications and cost estimates.
  • Prioritise remediation activities based on risk, safety, operational impact and budget.
  • Manage contractors and third-party specialists (tendering, scopes, quality assurance, HSE compliance).
  • Provide technical support to operations and maintenance teams to implement remedial works.
  • Prepare technical reports, inspection records, design calculations and asset registers.
  • Ensure works comply with relevant Australian standards, legislation and Glencore policies.
  • Monitor program schedule, budget and performance; report progress to stakeholders.
  • Support continuous improvement, asset lifecycle planning and risk mitigation initiatives.
About you: 
  • A degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent). Chartered status or working towards registration highly regarded.
  • Minimum 5 years experience in structural engineering, inspections and remediation in heavy industry, mining or processing environments.
  • Proven experience managing multi-site programs and delivering contractor-led remediation works.
  • Strong knowledge of Australian structural codes and standards (AS/NZS), welding and materials degradation mechanisms.
  • Excellent project management, stakeholder engagement and contractor management skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Current drivers licence and ability to obtain site-specific certifications and permits
  • Willingness to travel frequently and work flexible on-site hours when required.

What we offer:
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Opportunity to lead a high-profile safety and asset integrity program across key Glencore Metal Australia operations.
  • Support for professional development and chartered registration.
  • Collaborative culture with strong focus on safety, sustainability and operational excellence.
Applications close: 8:00am Friday 29th June 2026
Apply

Engineer - StructuralNew

Compensation

Not specified

City: Not specified

Country: Australia

Glencore logo
Commodities

12 days ago

No clicks

at Glencore

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship

**Engineer - Structural** - **Glencore Metals Australian Operations** - **Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia** - **Residential role, competitive salary and benefits** - **Key Responsibilities:** Structural assessments, designs, inspections, contractor management, regulatory compliance - **Requirements:** Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering, 5+ years' experience, Australian codes/standards knowledge, strong project management skills - **About Us:** Global diversified natural resource company with 150+ sites across 50+ countries - **Closing Date:** 8:00 AM, 29/06/2026

Full Job Description

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Engineer - Structural

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Job highlights
  • Residential role in Mount Isa
  • Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia
  • Great opportunities for development and growth
Job ID101714Closing date29/06/2026Last Updated25/05/2026
Apply
Engineer - Structural 
Glencore Metals Australian Operations
Job ref: 104718

Glencore Metals Australia are seeking a new team member to join the team, as a Engineer Structural Integrity. 

About us: 
Glencore is one of the worlds largest globally diversified natural resource companies and a major producer and marketer of more than 90 commodities. Our operations comprise around 150 mining and metallurgical sites, oil production assets, and agricultural facilities supported by a network of more than 90 offices located in over 50 countries. 

About the role:

Glencore Metals Australia is seeking an experienced Structural Engineer to work on structural integrity and regulatory compliance at our Mt Isa site.

Key responsibilities include:
  • Assist with structural condition assessments, inspections and risk evaluations for plant, buildings and infrastructure.
  • Develop remediation scopes, engineering designs, specifications and cost estimates.
  • Prioritise remediation activities based on risk, safety, operational impact and budget.
  • Manage contractors and third-party specialists (tendering, scopes, quality assurance, HSE compliance).
  • Provide technical support to operations and maintenance teams to implement remedial works.
  • Prepare technical reports, inspection records, design calculations and asset registers.
  • Ensure works comply with relevant Australian standards, legislation and Glencore policies.
  • Monitor program schedule, budget and performance; report progress to stakeholders.
  • Support continuous improvement, asset lifecycle planning and risk mitigation initiatives.
About you: 
  • A degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent). Chartered status or working towards registration highly regarded.
  • Minimum 5 years experience in structural engineering, inspections and remediation in heavy industry, mining or processing environments.
  • Proven experience managing multi-site programs and delivering contractor-led remediation works.
  • Strong knowledge of Australian structural codes and standards (AS/NZS), welding and materials degradation mechanisms.
  • Excellent project management, stakeholder engagement and contractor management skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Current drivers licence and ability to obtain site-specific certifications and permits
  • Willingness to travel frequently and work flexible on-site hours when required.

What we offer:
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Opportunity to lead a high-profile safety and asset integrity program across key Glencore Metal Australia operations.
  • Support for professional development and chartered registration.
  • Collaborative culture with strong focus on safety, sustainability and operational excellence.
Applications close: 8:00am Friday 29th June 2026
Apply