Australia Mining Work and Employment
The following features a brief outline on this type of mining industry job.
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 a huge number of jobs in mines, from machine operators, truck drivers, drillers, trades assistants, field assistants, supervisors and shift managers to medics, emergency response officers, OHS officers, engineers, cleaners, chefs and housekeepers. There really is something for everyone skilled or unskilled. If you are looking at employment in the mines you may want to consider
What are the minimum requirements
What licences do I need
What training is required and where can this be done
What jobs are you suited to
Is there certification that is required.
Jobs are located all over Australia so there is probably a job vacancy
near you or alternatively you may want to consider a FIFO (fly in/fly
out) position. This is where the mine is located in a remote area and
the mine flies in workers from main centres. You may like to have information
on:
What length are shifts likely to be
Is accommodation and meals provided
Will my employer pay for my travel costs
how soon can I start
We can advise you on all these issues and more. 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.
If you have any questions on Australia Mining Work or
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