Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 25th Nov 2020
Taggle Systems has developed a Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) radio technology which offers low-cost, low-power long range communications for many types of sensors and instruments. Using this new technology, Taggle is deploying Australia's only dedicated m2m network to enable the cost-effective collection of data from thousands of devices across very wide areas.
Taggle partners with innovative cities, utilities, industries and agri-business to provide the sensors, devices and analytics that make up the Internet of Things. It is these IoT systems that provide new information and insights to help make smarter decisions. The benefits of collecting data include improved water resource management, better customer engagement and a more sustainable future.
Taggle is an early stage company which is growing quickly. The culture is one of high performance and intelligence within a flexible environment. There is a palpable 'buzz' in the business.
Working within the operations team, and alongside two existing Project Coordinators, this role reports to the 'Implementation Project Managers'. The Project Coordinator will be responsible for the implementation of the deliverables to Taggle's customers. The projects essentially start from arrival of product through its installation at customer sites around Australia and successful linking to Taggle's central IT and database systems.
The role offers plenty of variety, scope and challenge and requires expert Excel skills, a readiness to travel 2 weeks in every 4, and to be able to occasionally climb water towers & grain silos and work at height.
In applying for this role, you agree to consent to Police, background and skills checks.
You must have the right to work in Australia permanently to be considered for this role.
This is a career opportunity to join a progressive and switched on team driving the growth of an exciting business, making a real difference.
Queries and or applications will be treated in strict confidence and may be directed to Bruce Handmer 0418 922 955.