Hydrographer
Hydro Tasmania
Company Overview
Hydro Tasmania
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
1914
Approximately 1,300 employees (source: zoominfo.com). Revenue of $1.7 billion in 2023 (source: zoominfo.com).
What They Do
Hydro Tasmania is a leading renewable energy generator in Australia, primarily focused on hydropower. The company operates 30 hydroelectric power stations and one gas-fired station, while also holding joint ownership in three wind farms. Their technology portfolio includes hybrid systems that integrate wind, solar, battery storage, and other advanced energy solutions, allowing them to provide comprehensive electricity generation services for the Tasmanian grid. They trade renewable energy and environmental products on the National Electricity Market via the Basslink interconnector, catering to both residential and industrial users in Tasmania, as well as exporting energy to mainland Australia and global clients seeking hybrid renewable integrations (source: hydro.com.au).
Projects & Track Record
Hydro Tasmania has a rich history of notable projects, including the foundational Waddamana Power Station, which began operations in 1916. Other significant projects include the Duck Reach power station, Lake Margaret, and the Tribute Power Station, which was established in 1994 to honor the company's workers. More recently, the Flinders Island Hydro Energy Hub was commissioned in 2017, featuring a combination of wind, solar, and battery storage technologies that achieved over 2,000 hours of 100% renewable operation. Ongoing projects include the Tarraleah Hydro Scheme redevelopment, which aims to double its capacity, and a major solar farm purchase agreement that will enhance Tasmania's renewable energy generation capabilities (source: wikipedia.org).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Hydro Tasmania has launched a renewable energy offtake tender aimed at integrating wind and solar projects to deliver up to 1,500 GWh/year, which is crucial for maintaining grid reliability amid increasing demand. Additionally, they secured a power purchase agreement for the 288 MW Northern Midlands solar farm in early 2024. The company is also actively supporting Tasmania's Green Hydrogen Hub initiative, which aims to enhance hydrogen production capabilities through firming from their hydro assets (source: power-technology.com).
Working There
Hydro Tasmania offers a variety of roles across its operations, including positions in generation, engineering, IT, and construction. The company is focused on expanding its workforce to support ongoing projects such as the Tarraleah redevelopment and hybrid energy integration initiatives. Hiring primarily occurs from their Hobart headquarters and statewide power stations, with a strong emphasis on community and long-term commitment to Tasmania's energy security. The culture at Hydro Tasmania is deeply rooted in its history, with many employees coming from multi-generational hydro families, fostering a sense of belonging and dedication to the region (source: hydro.com.au).
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Job Description
As a Hydrographer, you'll collect, analyse and maintain critical hydrometric data that supports operational decision-making, flood forecasting, regulatory compliance and asset management. Reporting to the Remote Monitoring Supervisor, you'll enjoy a balance of field-based hydrographic work with technical troubleshooting and data processing. You will be a leader in safety with an eye for detail whilst contributing to project delivery and mentoring of junior team members.
This role offers variety and autonomy across a diverse range of field and technical activities. Hydro Tasmania is committed to utilising industry-leading technology and continually invests in both innovative equipment and the development of its people to enhance capability and expertise. We also allocate significant resources to maintaining our monitoring assets to a high standard, ensuring safety, reliability, data quality and operational excellence across our network.
Salary range $94,400 - $118,561 plus super
Benefits
- Competitive Salary Packaging including Area Allowance, Electricity Discount and other benefits.
- Ability to accrue time in lieu and overtime with super paid on OT.
- Career development opportunities including Learning and Development Programs, Internal Mobility and access to LinkedIn Learning.
- Unique leave options including, 15 weeks paid parental leave, Public Holiday Substitution, zero debit Sick Leave and School Holiday Rebates.
- Work outdoors in Tasmania's beautiful wilderness.
We are an endorsed employer for women, for more information on our inclusive policies, procedures and benefits visit Hydro Tasmania group | WORK180 Endorsed Employer.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality hydrometric data through monitoring, analysis and fault identification.
- Install, operate, test and commission remote monitoring equipment across Hydro Tasmania sites.
- Effectively manage personal workload, priorities and field commitments to deliver quality outcomes, meet deadlines and respond to changing operational needs.
- Mentor junior team members and drive continuous improvement in hydrographic standards and monitoring performance.
More information can be found in the attached Position Description: PD-AI-Hydrographer HT3.pdf
Skills & Experience
- Diploma in Hydrography (or equivalent) and a Coxswain qualification or willingness to obtain.
- Hydrographic field experience, including installation and maintenance of monitoring equipment.
- Strong fault-finding, testing, diagnostics and technical reporting capabilities.
- Ability to mentor team members, manage workflows and contribute to asset management and reliability outcomes.
- Ability to swim and perform a range of physical tasks in changing outdoor conditions, including working in and around water environments and at times in remote areas.
Hydro Tasmania has been powering Tasmania for over 100 years and is now Australia's largest renewable energy generator. We operate 30 hydropower stations and major dams that deliver clean, reliable energy across the State.
Our story is built on engineering expertise, innovation and strong community connection. Over decades, we've expanded and modernised our hydropower system to meet Tasmania's growing energy needs and support a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
Our people are central to everything we do. We're committed to an inclusive, flexible and equitable workplace, welcoming applications from all members of the community. Flexible working options are available for every role, and our recruitment is merit-based to ensure fairness and diversity.
Explore careers with us at www.hydro.com.au/careers
Questions and Next Steps
Please attach your resume outlining what skills and experience you will bring to the position. Applications close Monday 20th at 5pm and we may engage with suitable candidates as soon we have reviewed their applications.
Hydro Tasmania is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment experience. If you require adjustments or accommodation during any stage of the process, please let us know. For more information, or to discuss your needs confidentially, reach out to [email protected]. Please note we do not accept applications via email.
Recruitment agencies: we respectfully ask that no agency resumes be presented at this stage.
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About the role
July 7, 2026
July 7, 2026
Full time
Flexible
Company
AUD 94k–119k yearly
- Gowrie Park, Australia
Diploma in Hydrography and field experience required
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