The Australian Antarctic Infrastructure Renewal Alliance are seeking various skilled tradespeople to deliver the first stage of a multi-decade pipeline of work to renew and expand Australian infrastructure in Antarctica. Initial work includes an expedition for the Antarctic summer season for 2026/2027, building new water production facilities, a utility building with power and workshop facilities, and major structural works.
Living and working in Antarctic is a challenging but extremely rewarding opportunity. To succeed, you will be resilient, disciplined and committed to working and living as part of a cohesive team and station community.
Available Roles & Key Requirements
We are seeking applications for the following roles for the 2026/2027 Antarctic summer season.
Plant Operators (CW5 & CW7)
- Required: High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) for relevant plant; VOC; White Card
- Desirable: Crane, HR, Excavator, Dozer, Front-end loader, Drill Mast
- Experience: At least 3 years post-qualification experience operating heavy machinery safely; advanced civil/remote operations for CW7
Carpenters (CW5, CW6 & CW8)
- Required: Certificate III in Carpentry; White Card
- Desirable: Foreperson, dogging, scaffold, plant ticket, EWP
- Experience: At least 3 years post-qualification experience in structural and finishing carpentry; CW6 requires 3–5 years; CW8 extensive experience and plan interpretation
Riggers (CW5)
- Required: HRWL – Rigging (Basic/Intermediate/Advanced); White Card
- Desirable: Intermediate minimum, Scaffold, Welder, EWP
- Experience: At least 3 years post-qualification experience with cranes, hoisting, and load calculations
Plumbers (CW6 & CW7)
- Required: Certificate III in Plumbing; Plumbing Licence; White Card
- Desirable: Trade +, plant ticket; site service/plant room/commissioning experience
- Experience: At least 3 years post-qualification experience in water, gas, drainage systems installation; CW7 requires complex/industrial installations experience
Electricians (CW6 & CW7)
- Required: Certificate III in Electrotechnology; Electrical Licence; White Card
- Desirable: Trade +, plant ticket; Antarctic experience, Certificate III or IV in Electrical Instrumentation, Experience with electrical reticulation systems, refrigeration plant, building monitoring control system, and automatic fire detection/alarm systems. reverse osmosis units, and wastewater treatment plants.
- Experience: At least 3 years post-qualification experience in installation, maintenance, fault-finding; CW7 requires high-voltage or remote site work experience
What We’re Looking For
- Ability to live and work in a remote and challenging environment
- Strong teamwork, interpersonal skills and safety focus
- Strong community mindset. Alignment to values: respect; safety, integrity, inclusivity, innovation; accountability.
Requirements
- Successful completion of the selection process: Includes written application, interviews, technical assessments, medical and psychological screening, reference checks
- Valid Passport - The expiry date of the passport (and any relevant visa) must be at least 6 months beyond the planned end date of the expedition
- Living Conditions: While Davis Station offers private bedrooms and comfortable facilities, candidates must be prepared to share and contribute to communal living spaces (including dining and bathrooms), cleaning and other responsibilities. Personal freedoms of movement may also be limited at times due to physical isolation and occasional harsh weather.
- Support Provided: Pre-departure training, resilience and mental health preparation, and ongoing support for expeditioners and their families throughout deployment
Why Join Us?
- Be part of a once-in-a-lifetime Antarctic project
- Work with a multi-skilled team on critical infrastructure
- Competitive remuneration and allowances above award rates
- Comprehensive training and support
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from people with a disability, and from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and the LGBTIQA+ community.
If you have the skills, experience, and resilience to thrive in Antarctica, we want to hear from you!