Victor Papierniak
Water and Sewer Manager at Cobar Shire Council- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Cobar Shire Council
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Australia
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Water and Sewer Manager
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Jan 2020 - Present
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Water & Sewer Engineer
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Jan 2019 - Dec 2019
• Reviewing designed systems and work environments for compliance with DPI Water, EPA, NSW Health, and Safe Work NSW.• WHS Committee member (Employer Representative). Reviewing and improving work safety practices and training staff on Safe Work Method Statements. • Developing, tracking, presenting and adhering to the operational and capital works budgets for the Shire and Water Board 2018-2019. • Supervising and reporting on works programmes and maintenance activities and taking corrective actions ensuring compliance with annual management plans, deadlines and quality assurance checks (including Cobar Water Board).• Reviewing documentation including: tenders, emergency management plans and operation, maintenance, technical submissions, compliance, and fit-for-purpose designs. • Conducting reviews of environmental factors and environmental impact studies with the environmental department (for infrastructure projects).• Analysing, simulating, forecasting and presenting technical and non-technical reports relating to water resources, its quality, use and demand. • Analysing, recommending and undertaking sludge treatment and disposal methods in conjunction with the EPA’s Biosolids waste guidelines. • Liaison with different stakeholder groups.• Leading, providing technical directions and supervision to the Water and Sewer, Water Board and Electrical teams, and contract personnel to achieve productivity, job satisfaction, technical excellence and job safety.• Undertaking formal performance reviews of staff, and implementing training programmes.• Keeping up to date with environmental, policy and development matters.
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Graduate Engineer
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Jun 2018 - Dec 2018
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Fire and Rescue NSW
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Australia
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Public Safety
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700 & Above Employee
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Retained Fire Fighter
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Feb 2019 - Sep 2022
• Liaison with other emergency services whilst attending to various incidents such as fire, rescue, and hazardous materials emergencies • Liaison with other emergency services whilst attending to various incidents such as fire, rescue, and hazardous materials emergencies
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CBH Resources Limited
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Australia
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Mining
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1 - 100 Employee
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Graduate Mechanical Engineer
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Aug 2017 - May 2018
• A busy project engineering environment. • Producing scopes of works, tender documentation, procedures, commissioning documentation and Engineering scheduling in Microsoft project. • Engineering design and fabrication drawings using AutoCAD software. • Active and enthusiastic mines rescue member. • Contractor engagement and liaison. • Australian Standard compliance and audit checks. Identifying structural defects and producing remedial work packs. Hazard identification and risk assessments. • QA commissioning checks (bolt commissioning, paint commissioning, fabrication checks). • Preparation and procurement of material lists, assisting the writing of capital expenditure applications. • Commissioning plans for the recommissioning of the redundant paste fill plant. • Stakeholder engagement, work order management, project completions and record management.
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Executive Risk Solutions (ERS)
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Australia
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Security and Investigations
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1 - 100 Employee
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First Responder Security Officer at Roy Hill Iron Ore Project
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Feb 2015 - Jul 2017
• On a fly-in fly-out (FIFO) basis act as a first point of contact for crisis / emergency situations, including medical emergencies, accidents, search and rescue, and equipment failure. • In collaboration with colleagues, monitor site security via the control room and patrols. • Ongoing liaison with various personnel ranging from technical support teams (electricians, mechanics etc), engineers and scientific personnel to site managers and company executives. • Provide thorough daily / shift reports and responsive incident reports.
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Nanosonics
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Australia
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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300 - 400 Employee
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Student Engineer
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Jul 2016 - Sep 2016
• Within a busy manufacturing environment, investigate a range of operational issues. • Carry out investigations into a chamber seal’s mechanical properties and the options for reducing manufacturing procedures. • Conduct a time study on the valve assembly process under the supervision of an Engineer. • Throughout the above research projects, utilise Minitab to analyse data sets. • After completing research and data analysis, prepare reports for managers. • Within a busy manufacturing environment, investigate a range of operational issues. • Carry out investigations into a chamber seal’s mechanical properties and the options for reducing manufacturing procedures. • Conduct a time study on the valve assembly process under the supervision of an Engineer. • Throughout the above research projects, utilise Minitab to analyse data sets. • After completing research and data analysis, prepare reports for managers.
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2IC (Second in Command) Crowd Control Officer
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Jun 2012 - Jul 2014
• At nightclubs and bars act as first point of contact for patrons and provide advice about admission. Manage sensitive situations and quickly assess the personality of patrons. • Monitor security in line with company policies relating to admission and behaviour. • Collaborate with staff in all areas to ensure the safety of patrons and the club’s security. • Supervise a small team, respond to incidents responsibly and use negotiation skills as the first action and physical restraint as required. Report serious incidents to management. • Liaise with a wide range of patrons, club staff and emergency services (police, ambulance).
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Australian Army
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Australia
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Supply Coordinator - ADF Reserves
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Jun 2012 - Nov 2013
• Attend regular training sessions and build practical skills across a range of areas. • Develop knowledge of stock control procedures, including monitoring stock levels, placing orders, keeping accurate records and gaining the appropriate authorisation for orders. • Develop a sound understanding of ADF policies and procedures relating to training, operations, administrative tasks and competency development. • Attend regular training sessions and build practical skills across a range of areas. • Develop knowledge of stock control procedures, including monitoring stock levels, placing orders, keeping accurate records and gaining the appropriate authorisation for orders. • Develop a sound understanding of ADF policies and procedures relating to training, operations, administrative tasks and competency development.
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Education
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University of New England (AU)
Bachelor of Laws - LLB -
Australian Institute of Management
Diploma, Project Management -
TAFE NSW
Diploma, Leadership and Management -
Curtin University
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Mechanical Engineering (hons) -
Winthrop Baptist College
WA Certificate of Secondary Education