Blacktown City Council
Aquatic Ecosystem Regenerator
Closes: 24 May

Description
Blacktown City is a growing and thriving city, located halfway between Sydney City and the Blue Mountains. With 435,000 residents, we are the largest and most diverse city in NSW, spread across 54 suburbs. Blacktown City is vibrant, dynamic and multicultural, home to a large First Nations community, and more than 180 different birthplaces and languages.
With $24.8 billion regional economy, Blacktown City is also home to 30,000 businesses. Working at Blacktown City Council provides widespread, exciting professional opportunities. Our Council is leading the transformation of Blacktown City and Western Sydney. We are implementing a vision for a modern city, full of opportunity for our residents and businesses.
Our Council is led by highly skilled and experienced professionals, working with talented and passionate teams across a diverse range of business units. We are delivering high quality, customer-focused services, experiences, and facilities, and leading a program of strategic planning, activity and investment.
Blacktown City Council strives to be an inclusive workplace for all people. We welcome applications from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, the LGBTIQ+ community, veterans and people with disabilities.
About the opportunity
We have an exciting opportunity for someone who is motivated and enthusiastic about maintaining and rehabilitating our Aquatic ecosystems and Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) assets. This a permanent, full-time position that sits within our Natural Areas team.
You will undertake a variety of tasks to ensure these assets are maintained at the highest level to protect our natural watercourses and have a positive impact on the environment. Your responsibilities will be:
- Preparation and maintenance of WSUD assets, gardens, riparian & natural areas to required standards. Including extensive knowledge of the following plant types; annuals, exotic, native, etc
- Efficient, effective and safe utilisation of all plant and equipment
- Re-vegetation is completed according to programs and as directed, using recognised conservation and horticultural management practices.
Enjoy a 9 day fortnight, allowing for a healthy work-life balance. As well as opportunities for training and career progression.
Qualifications and experience
Essential:
- Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management, Horticulture or equivalent
- Some experience in maintenance of WSUD assets, gardens and natural areas
- Chemical Application AQF 3 or equivalent
- Current C class driver’s licence.
Desirable:
- Current MR driver’s licence
- Chainsaw operation certificate of competence
- Traffic Controller Implementation accreditation
- First Aid certificate
- Bush regeneration experience.
Remuneration and benefits
The salary and conditions of employment are in accordance with Blacktown City Council’s Enterprise Agreement.
- Entry level for this position starts at $1,316.09 per week
- 38-hour working week
- Rostered Day Off (RDO) every fortnight
- Employee benefits such as leave entitlements (where applicable), 11.5% employer contribution payable to your nominated superannuation fund, Fitness Passport, gym membership discounts, and social clubs.
Our commitment to safety
Blacktown City Council is committed to safety. We have introduced alcohol and other drug testing at the pre-employment phase, and via a series of random and cause testing.
We are a child safe organisation that supports and promotes the safety, wellbeing and empowerment of children.
Position description
Click here to view or download the position description.
Apply now using our fast and easy-to-use online application process:
- Have your resume and any other relevant documentation ready to attach.
- Have a personal email address ready to use and complete your application without 'logging out' of the system.
- Review the questions and decide on your responses before commencing your application.
Best of luck.
Closing date: Friday 23 May 2025, 11.59 pm
Contact officer: Carolyn Adamcewicz on 9839 6813
Internal ref: BCC1868