Civmec

Civmec

Construction

Henderson, WA 50,238 followers

An integrated, multidisciplinary construction and heavy engineering services provider.

About us

Civmec is an Australian-based, multidisciplinary construction and heavy engineering services provider, with facilities in Western Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. We offer integrated, turnkey solutions to the Energy, Resources, Infrastructure and Marine & Defence sectors. Fundamental to our strategy is our diverse range of capabilities that enables us to provide complementary in-house core competencies and services. We are focused on enhancing our future growth by embracing sound work ethics, innovation and technology, while at the same time providing outstanding service to all our clients.

Website
http://www.civmec.com.au
Industry
Construction
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Henderson, WA
Type
Public Company
Founded
2009
Specialties
Heavy Engineering, Shipbuilding, Modularisation, Structural, Mechanical & Piping, Electrical, Instrumentation & Control, Site Civil Works, Precast & Prestressed Concrete, Refractory, Industrial Insulation, Access Solutions, Maintenance, Surface Treatment, Offshore Logistics, and Registered Training Organisation

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    Civmec recently supported the Children’s Medical Research Institute by participating in the Jeans for Genes fundraiser! By wearing jeans to work and making a donation, we raised awareness and funds that will go towards improving the medical treatment of children living with genetic diseases. A huge thank you to everyone who took part and supported this cause. Your contributions will undoubtedly make a significant impact in the lives of families impacted by genetic diseases.

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    Meet Jelena Since joining the company in 2011, Jelena has witnessed and contributed to Civmec’s remarkable growth. Starting her journey as a Data Entry Clerk, Jelena’s dedication and hard work have seen her rise through the ranks to join the Accounts team, then become a Project Accountant, and now a Cost Controller in the construction division. Jelena says that she has always felt supported in her career progression at Civmec, enjoyed learning new skills, and furthering her career with the help of a great team. In regards to her favourite part of the job, Jelena loves that no two days are the same and that there are always opportunities for those eager to develop their skillset.

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    We recently welcomed the Curtin Mechanical Society to our Henderson facility to give them a tour and insights into the manufacturing work that we do. Executive Group Manager Proposals & Growth, Peter Ricciardello, led the tour and spoke about the benefits that young engineers get when working for a self-perform contractor. In particular, he highlighted how there is a distinct difference in being directly exposed and responsible for the work than being a few steps removed and managing the project from afar. We hope the visit was a rewarding experience for all members of Curtin Mechanical Society who attended, and we look forward to seeing where your careers take you.

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    Civmec is excited to share that the major structures for the Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges are now in place.   The project will provide two iconic six-metre-wide cable stayed bridges over the Swan River, that will create a kilometre long crossing between McCallum Park, Heirisson Island and Point Fraser. Ultimately, this project aims to achieve greater connectivity and safety for the thousands of cyclists and pedestrians who travel through the area every day.     With construction on the project commencing last year, all 16 of the Civmec fabricated bridge modules, along with the bridge pylons, are now in place for the project’s expected completion later this year.   The project will now move into the next stage of construction, which will include the installation of state-of-the-art feature lighting, transforming the bridge into an eye-catching and iconic Perth landmark. Credit: Rita Saffioti MLA, Deputy Premier of Western Australia, Treasurer Minister for Transport; Tourism

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    Quick Apply: https://lnkd.in/ghw8wk_w Roles Available: • Civil Supervisor • Civil Superintendent Action your future success by joining Civmec’s team working on the Northam Road Widening Project in Beverley, the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. These roles are DIDO positions; however, the opportunities are open to both Locals and Non-Locals. Ideal candidates include those with previous MRWA Roadworks experience.

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    Looking for a new role that offers consistent, ongoing work? Come discuss the next step in your career at our Bunbury based recruitment office at 4/120 Blair Street. We’re currently seeking skilled individuals to join our WA Maintenance team and work on projects across the Pilbara and the South-West. Whether you prefer a position as part of our core crew or want to supplement your income with flexible shutdown opportunities, we have options for you. Alternatively, if you can’t visit our office, feel free to submit an application using the link below. Quick Apply: https://lnkd.in/ghw8wk_w

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    Check this out! The final pylon has been installed on the Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges Project. The boomerang pylon, which symbolises the spirit of the Whadjuk warriors, was fabricated at our Henderson facility before being transported to site for installation. It’s now standing tall in Perth and will be admired for years to come by the anticipated 3,000 pedestrians and cyclists who will use the bridges each day. We think it looks incredible! 📹 Main Roads Western Australia

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