There’s never been a better time to be in energy. And there’s never been a more exciting time to be at Endeavour Energy.
More than 2.7 million people across New South Wales rely on us every day for the supply of safe and reliable power to their homes and businesses. We employ more than 1,700 people across our catchment, making us one of the largest employers in Sydney’s Greater West.
To work with us in this role, you don’t need to have any energy experience. We need talented people who are ready for challenge and growth and value a sense of care and belonging. Why? Because our vision is to lead the way with smarter energy solutions. Play your part in helping us to put the customer first and transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future for us all.
On offer
Enjoy a 9-day fortnight and a workplace culture that genuinely balances performance with care. At Endeavour Energy, you’ll be recognised for your contribution, supported in your development, and given opportunities to grow your career within an organisation that delivers an essential service to millions of people.
This is an opportunity to work on critical infrastructure, gain exposure to specialised security systems and technologies, and be part of a team that helps protect the assets that keep our communities connected. With ongoing training, development opportunities and strong job stability, you’ll be joining an organisation investing in both its people and the future of energy.
About the role
We are seeking a qualified Locksmith to help maintain the security and integrity of Endeavour Energy’s assets and facilities. In this hands-on role, you’ll be responsible for installing, maintaining and repairing a wide range of locking systems, door hardware and associated security devices across our network.
Working both independently and collaboratively, you’ll support operational teams and stakeholders by resolving access and security-related issues, maintaining accurate records and contributing to the ongoing improvement of security systems and processes.
Key Accountabilities
Challenges
This role requires maintaining a strong security-focused approach while managing critical security assets, responding to incidents and adapting to changing operational priorities. Success in the role also relies on effective communication with internal stakeholders and flexibility to respond to evolving business and security needs.
About you
You are a proactive and detail-oriented tradesperson with strong locksmithing knowledge, including locks, keying systems, door hardware and electromechanical security systems. You can work independently, prioritise tasks effectively and communicate confidently with a range of stakeholders, while delivering high-quality workmanship and customer service.
Minimum Qualifications
Licenses/tickets
For further information, please contact recruitment@endeavourenergy.com.au
Applications close - 29 May 2026.
When we power together, we can achieve so much more.
At Endeavour Energy, having a diverse and inclusive workplace makes us better, safer, and stronger. We strive to create an environment where everyone feels safe, motivated, valued, included and respected.
Endeavour Energy is a critical infrastructure organisation and performs various background checks to evaluate the suitability of an applicant before making an employment offer to ensure the security and protection of its assets.

Endeavour Energy is a safety focused and customer-centred business determined to be the best performing network in Australia.
Our people take great pride in being of service to our communities by efficiently distributing electricity to our customers in a way that is safe, reliable and sustainable.
We manage a $6.2 billion electricity distribution network serving more than a million connected customers, or 2.4 million people, living and working across 24,800 square kilometres in Sydney’s Greater West, the Blue Mountains, the Southern Highlands, Illawarra and the South Coast of NSW.
Our network powers Australia’s third largest economy, and includes Sydney’s North West and South West Priority Growth Centres, established in 2005 to house 500,000 new residents over 30 years in suburbs similar in size to Wollongong and Canberra.
The region is also home to Sydney’s proposed second airport.
We’re owned by an Australian-led consortium of institutional investors with world class experience in investing and managing regulated utilities across the globe.
The consortium has a clear objective to create long-term value by efficiently investing in Endeavour Energy’s assets to improve safety and customer outcomes.
The consortium acquired 50.4% ownership of the rights to manage Endeavour Energy’s network assets under a 99 year lease in June 2017. It’s led by Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA), and includes AMP Capital, British Columbia Investment Management Corporation and Qatar Investment Authority.
The NSW Government retains a 49.6% interest and continues to licence safety and reliability.