Make it yours
Experience the excitement of building your Civil Construction career in our evolving construction company where people and performance make amazing things happen.
Who we are
We’re Wamarra, an Aboriginal-owned and operated civil and landscaping contractor creating meaningful long-term economic independence and career opportunities for Aboriginal people and their communities.
As a self-performing contractor, we work across a range of sectors, strengthening Aboriginal participation and engagement within the construction industry.
Partnering with Symal, a national construction group, we’re building better futures, together.
The role:
We’re currently seeking Civil Labourers and Plant Operators to join our crew on upcoming and ongoing projects in the Townsville region. These roles are ideal for reliable, safety-focused people who enjoy hands-on work, working outdoors, and being part of a supportive team.
Whether you’re an experienced operator or a labourer looking for steady work and development opportunities, we want to hear from you.
You everyday:
Labourers:
- General labouring duties as directed by your Supervisor
- Following instructions and working collaboratively with the crew
- Adhering to all company OHS&E policies and procedures
- Using basic hand tools and maintaining tools/equipment
- Stringline and grade checking / assisting with levels
- Assisting with survey set outs
- Reading and using measurement tools
- Participating in toolbox talks and pre-starts
- Identifying hazards and reporting safety concerns immediately
- Wearing appropriate PPE and site-ready workwear at all times
Plant Operators:
- Operate light to medium machinery (depending on tickets/experience)
- Conduct basic pre-start checks and maintain equipment
- Work safely around other plant, services, and personnel
- Support the crew with trimming, backfilling, loading, and general site tasks
Who are you?
- strong work ethic, positive attitude, and reliability
- Ability to follow direction and work safely as part of a team
- Construction/civil experience (highly regarded but not essential for labourers)
- Strong safety awareness and ability to identify hazards
- Good communication and punctuality
- White Card (required)
- Relevant plant tickets (if applying as an operator)
- Driver’s licence and reliable transport (highly regarded)
A career with us
At Wamarra, we’re more than a workplace—we’re a purpose-driven team where your culture, career and community matter. Whether you’re starting out or stepping up, you’ll find a culturally safe space to develop, with genuine support every step of the way.
There are plenty of good reasons to dig into a career at Wamarra.
- Forge pathways: We open doors to diverse, challenging and future-shaping construction projects to expand your experience and develop your career.
- Get ahead: Feel supported from day one—with mentoring, leadership and hands-on opportunities to build skills, find your path and create a lasting impact with confidence. Upskill with practical, project-based training, individually tailored to suit your skills, experience and goals.
- Keep well: A healthy and happy workplace builds a brighter future. With wellness benefits, discounted health insurance, a perks and rewards platform and an industry-leading employee assistance program, we’re here to support you when you need it.
- Stay social: People are the core of Wamarra. Our leading-edge work and breakout spaces stocked with snacks bring the best out of our teams and keep them fuelled for their next challenge, while our social calendar is stacked with events to connect, celebrate and reward our mob.
Diversity of thought fuels our progress
As a business that exists to create long-term careers and lasting change for First Nations people in construction, we’re committed to opening doors for any individuals who may not see a traditional entry point into the construction industry. We’re empowering women to thrive in construction through Shine and championing veteran career transitions through Resolve - helping you build a future where you belong.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, veterans and individuals from diverse cultural and life experiences are encouraged to apply.