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Expressions of interest – Marinus Link Site Roles

Australia, Australia • Full-time
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Expressions of interest – Marinus Link Site Roles

Marinus Link and Jacobs are proud to have formed an Integrated Delivery Partnership for the delivery of the Marinus Link project – Australia’s largest HVDC infrastructure initiative, connecting Tasmania and Victoria via a 345 km undersea and underground electricity and data interconnector.

As construction ramps up, the build will be delivered by specialist contractors under the direction of Marinus Link, and the integrated delivery team is looking for people that want to explore opportunities to take on dynamic on-site client side roles overseeing the specialist contractors.

Construction activity will start in early-mid 2026, and these roles will be based at key sites including:

📍 Hazelwood, Victoria

The Hazelwood site in the Latrobe Valley, in South-East Victoria will be home to a major converter station, transforming electricity between HVDC and HVAC to connect with the national grid. Set on a brownfield site, across 31 hectares in the Latrobe Valley, the converter buildings will be surrounded by switchyards, transformers, and a control hub. Supporting infrastructure includes stormwater systems, landscaping, and temporary laydown and parking areas during construction.

📍 Heybridge, Tasmania

In North-West Tasmania, the Heybridge site near Burnie will host the second converter station, switching station, transformers, control facility and supporting infrastructure. Set on a cleared site close to the Bass Highway, it’s a strategic location for linking Tasmania’s clean energy to the mainland.

📍 Land Route, Victoria

In Victoria, the land cable will be installed along a 90km route between Waratah Bay and Hazelwood, with oversight of civil works and cable laying activity required along this route. The land route will be built using trenching and horizontal directional drilling to install underground HVDC cables, with joint bays, laydown areas, and environmental safeguards integrated along the 90 km corridor.

Are you experienced in any of the following roles? We’d love to hear from you!

  • Civil & Electrical Site Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Site Leads
  • Project Engineers
  • Construction Health and Safety
  • Interface Engineers
  • HSEQ compliance officers
  • Site Engineers
  • Project Coordinators
  • Project Risk and Controls

Why Join the Marinus Link Site-Based Teams?

Working on-site offers a dynamic and rewarding experience. You’ll be at the heart of project delivery on major construction sites, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams, contractors, and stakeholders. It’s a chance to:

  • Build hands-on experience in large-scale infrastructure delivery
  • Strengthen your leadership and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment
  • Contribute to a legacy project that supports Australia’s transition to renewable energy

Whether you’re looking to deepen your technical expertise, take on a leadership role, or simply experience the energy of a major construction site, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career while making a meaningful impact.

How to Submit Your Expression of Interest

Please Click on Apply Now to submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience and role(s) of interest.

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Associate

Company Overview

Marinus Link is the bridge to a smarter, greener and more connected future. This state-of-the-art infrastructure project will strengthen Australia’s national electricity grid, unlock thousands of jobs and promote renewable energy investment. The two-way energy highway will enable Tasmania and Victoria to share much more electricity, pairing Victoria’s wind and solar with Tasmania’s flexible hydropower system and geographically diverse wind. This is a powerful synergy that strengthens the grid for both states. Marinus Link’s fibre optic cables will improve digital connectivity between Tasmania and Victoria by 150 times. After years of planning and design, construction is on the horizon. Marinus Link is jointly owned by the Commonwealth of Australia, the State of Tasmania and the State of Victoria.
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