You want to play a part in making NSW a better place to work, live and travel.
You've been developing your skills and are ready to work on projects that matter to the people of NSW. You know that quality matters and that delivering results requires a great team.
In this role, you'll:
Work as part of a team delivering essential road infrastructure across NSW, you’ll help keep our roads safe and resilient by supporting the construction, maintenance and renewal of road surfaces.
This role will see you join our Roads and maintenance crew, taking on a range of practical tasks including maintenance and construction of pavements and drainage systems, roadside traffic signals and signages.
With opportunities to gain new skills such as traffic control tickets and exposure to plant operations, you’ll build valuable experience in a supportive team.
You will contribute to safer, smoother roads and longer-lasting infrastructure in a hands-on, outdoor environment.
This role is based in Broken Hill, and you’ll work 9 days a fortnight (Enjoy every 2nd Friday off).
For more information on this position and business unit, view the role description and view the information pack.
About you
Your strong work ethic, reliability, and positive attitude formed across any sector or through life experience will see you thrive in this role, where being flexible, safety-focused and ready for physical work are key.
You’re recognised as a team player who takes initiative, skilled at getting the job done safely and efficiently, and willing to learn on the job.
Previous road or labouring experience is great but not essential—we’re looking for the right attitude and commitment.
Who we are
Transport for NSW provides a safe, integrated, and efficient transport system. We connect people, communities and industry every day.
Join us
Our workforce is as diverse as the community we serve. If you’d like further information on our inclusion and diversity initiatives, visit Transport careers
This is an in-person, on-site role.
Apply today
Applications close 11:59 PM Thursday 9th April 2026
For more information about this role, please contact COURTNEY.SERTDEMIR@TRANSPORT.NSW.GOV.AU.
Aboriginal people and people living with disability are supported throughout the recruitment process and at work, and we encourage you to apply. Visit Supporting Aboriginal People or Supporting People with Disability for more information or speak to your talent team member to arrange any adjustments to how you interact with us.
Learn more about how to apply via Our recruitment process | Transport for NSW
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