The sentence "He has done a brilliant job" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to express admiration or appreciation for the work someone has done. For example: "I'm so impressed with the work he has done in such a short time – he has done a brilliant job!".
He has done a brilliant job with the young players who have come through.
he has done a brilliant job at Tottenham as well as terrific jobs elsewhere.
"It showed he is a man of great courage and great foresight and I think he has done a brilliant job.
"Together with Paul Di Resta he has done a brilliant job for us, helping the team score more points than ever before and giving 100% commitment every weekend," said Mallya.
Lutz added, "She had done a brilliant job in the global product development job, and the products coming out and that will be coming out reflect that".
He insists that Curtis has done a brilliant job in rehanging the permanent collection at Tate Britain.
"I haven't played with two up front for a while, he's a young lad and has done a brilliant job since he's been here".
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