Are you a talented and passionate individual from the First Nations community?
We invite you to join WaterNSW and be part of a thriving, inclusive team that celebrates diversity and values unique perspectives. At WaterNSW, we communicate openly and honestly whilst maintaining respect for one another. We understand everyone is different, and this is what we value as part of our inclusive culture.
We are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Planner (Full-Time, Permanent) to join our Regional Operations Sydney team and would love to hear from you!
Acknowledgement of Country
WaterNSW acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Our perks and Benefits
We believe that our employees should be as well taken care of as our rivers, dams, and pipelines, that’s why we offer a load of benefits.
Location: Nepean Depot
Salary: Salary range starting from $112,408 base + super
Tenure: Full-Time, Permanent
What we are looking for:
Join us on our journey to build a more inclusive workplace and make a difference in the lives of our customers and communities.
What you will work on:
In this role, you will play a pivotal role in keeping critical water infrastructure operating safely, efficiently and reliably across the region. As the Maintenance Planner, you will lead the planning, coordination and optimisation of maintenance activities to ensure WaterNSW assets remain compliant, available and performing at their best. Working closely with operational teams and stakeholders, you'll develop strategic maintenance schedules, outage plans and resource forecasts that minimise risk, maximise asset reliability and deliver value for customers.
You will:
How to Apply: You can apply through our careers page or if you need support with your application, reach out to our Talent Acquisition Partner to set up a discussion - Jasmine Choong on jasmine.choong@waternsw.com.au.
Please note applications for this position will close on Sunday 28th June 2026, 11:59PM.
Why Join WaterNSW
WaterNSW plays a vital role in caring for the state’s water at the source — capturing, storing, and delivering water for the environment, agriculture, industry, and communities across NSW. This includes:
Our Commitment
WaterNSW is committed to increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce participation and creating meaningful employment opportunities. Specific roles may be identified positions under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) and are open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants only.
Privacy and collection of personal information
If you apply for a position via our website or recruitment@waternsw.com.au, WaterNSW may collect your personal information. Please visit WaterNSW’s Privacy Page to view the Careers Collection Notice for more information about how WaterNSW collects, uses, and discloses your personal information.
Products and Services: The water supplied by WaterNSW is used by more than 8 million people across NSW. Their customers range from small family businesses to farmers, irrigators, councils, utilities, industry and the environmental water holders like the State and Australian Governments who use water to protect ecosystems and keep rivers flowing. WaterNSW builds, maintains and operates essential infrastructure and provides customer support for water licensing and approvals, trades and billing.
Employment Opportunities: WaterNSW offers a diverse range of job opportunities, including roles in engineering, environmental science, project management, customer service, and administration. They seek passionate individuals who are committed to making a positive impact on the environment and community. With a focus on professional growth, WaterNSW provides employees with training, career development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.
Commitment to First Nation People: WaterNSW actively encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to join their team, offering a culturally supportive workplace where diversity is celebrated and Indigenous voices are valued in decision-making processes. They are proud to have made their first public commitment to better engage and build relationships with First Nations communities across the state through the development of a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), launched in March 2022. The WaterNSW RAP demonstrates their great appreciation for the knowledge and connection that First Nations people have with water and land, and their commitment to building, supporting and strengthening their partnerships with First Nations people across their operations.