Posted 06/03/2026
Closes 20/03/2026
Northern QLD, Queensland
Full time
Not specified
Engineer - Process Control Systems
QLD Metallurgical Operations, Copper Refinery, Maintenance
Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Ref. No. 12378
Townsville Operations
Located on the coast in tropical North Queensland, Glencore’s Townsville Operations encompass Copper Refineries Pty Ltd and Glencore Port Operations.
Our Townsville Operations mark the final link in Glencore’s fully integrated north Queensland supply chain, connecting the natural resources we produce with markets around the world.
Copper Refineries Pty Ltd is one the world’s leading electrolytic copper refineries, capable of producing 300,000 tonnes per year of premium-quality ISA brand LME Grade A copper cathode using Glencore’s proprietary IsaKIDD refining process. Glencore Port Operations at the Port of Townsville is the export gateway for our north Queensland products.
We believe in the value of our people and our approach fosters the highest level of professionalism, ownership and entrepreneurial spirit in all our people while never compromising on their safety and well-being.
We offer excellent benefits including excellent remuneration packages, employee rewards program, above market superannuation, professional development opportunities.
Learn more about our Townsville Operations at www.mountisamines.com.au/en/townsville-ops
The Role
This role will require you to assist and maintain the control systems for the Maintenance department. This will include inspections, preventative maintenance of the plant control hardware as well as configuration changes to various software. You will be required to conduct Life Cycle reviews of Software and Hardware for control systems. You will be required to assist with writing of procedures and guidelines for the plant control systems and other associated devices and documentation. You will be called upon to help the processing, projects and maintenance teams with fault finding breakdowns and investigation into continuous improvement projects.
Your key responsibilities include:
The successful applicants will have:
Applications Close: 8.00am Thursday 19 March 2026