Australia Mining Vacancies and Employment
The following features a brief outline on this type of mining industry job.
There are mining vacancies throughout Australia. Mining work can be a demanding industry to work in, however as the average miners yearly income is now $90,000 it is certainly a regarding profession. The industry had changed much over the last few years and the mines are now open to workers from all backgrounds, including women. There are hundreds of jobs available now including:
Field Assistants
Trades Assistant
Drillers Offsider
Trainee Operators
Mine Engineers
Geologists
Chefs/Cook
Housekeepers
Plant Operators
Administrators
Dump Truck Operators
Engineers
Metallurgists
OHS Officers
Emergency Response Officers
Mines are located all over the county, not just in Western Australian and Queensland but also in New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Northern Territory and Tasmania. Each state has its own minimum requirements so you will need to what is needed for the state in which you want to work. If you are looking for work in the mines then please consider:
what jobs you are best suited to
what the minimum requirements are
what licences do you need
what training is required and where can this be done
what jobs you are suited to
the certification that is required.
You may also want to know about FIFO (fly in, fly out) arrangements and what the conditions are like. Whether food and laundry is provided, who pays for the travel, how long the shifts are and how much you will be paid.
With so many mines in Australia and more to come, now is certainly a
good time to get involved in the industry, for both skilled and unskilled
workers.
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