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Dont even think about pipelines! Not even kidding.
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There are companies out there always looking for people and some of them are willing to take in people with little to no experience Its a shit job from what I've heard but its an OK stepping stone onto something bigger.
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Company called Australian Contract Mining (ACM) take alot of 'greenies' i got a start there as a nipper. Only qualification i had was a diploma in horticulture. (so not relevant). Good sites about $390 shift rate when you start. Get on a bogger and its about $700. Office is in west Perth.
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Bypass the hacks (no offence guys) on a car forum and go straight to the horses mouth, so to speak:
| The Resource Channel - Australian mining, oil and gas jobs The Guide offers information and advice on: The best way to break into the industry; What you can expect on a mine site or off shore platform; The types of entry level/blue collar roles available and salary ranges, including entry level roles; The training you may need and a list of providers; How to market yourself; Interview tips; What to expect at a Pre-Employment Medical; Average salaries across all role types/disciplines, sector and level; Visa options for overseas candidates; Practical tips from those in the know; An extensive listing of resources employers across Australia, contact details, and how to apply.
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heya
iv been in the mining industry for 8 years and may be able to help you out a bit.... first of all you need to get a trade or tickets...without this you will be a shit kicker TA and that leads you no where in the long run and you get treated like shit! Experience is a major thing also - local work for a few months will help you alot and contribute to a higher pay packet on site in the mining industry. Most mining companies use labor hire to 'test' out your skills and see if you can handle it out there....be prepared for 12 hour shifts and also night shift. Sign up with recruitment agencies that specialise in the mining industry....i hire labor from companies such as corestaff, programmed and skilled. Lastly its know you know - the better networking you can engage with will benefit your future. At the end of the day you have to decide what you want to do and stick to it..eventually you will get there and enjoy the large $$$$ on offer up north
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First thing I would do is avoid listening to people saying you can make $1-2k per 12 hour shift. Yes it is possible to achieve these kind of jobs after a long period of time working your way up and fighting every other bugger out there for the job.
Yes you will hear all these stories of people making $150/hr as a peggy filling up the coffee machine in the smoko hut. Try and find one of them who will show you a payslip proving it. Others will tell you of the great rate they are getting, but fail to tell you it is only for a 2 week shutdown, not their normal salary for the year. Starting off, your pay will be shit to average shit. To be blunt, you have nothing that any company 'needs' compared to any one else out there. Be prepared for that and don't be disgruntled that you aren't making $300k/year like The West keeps saying everyone is. Be prepared for a lot of long hard work. The hardest issue (and the reason why companies ask for prior experience) is not actually doing the work. It's keeping sane after hours. A lot of sites now have a lot for people to do after hours to help with this. Make sure you research where you are going and you are happy with that. Be prepared to spend a lot of your own money furthering your skills. Don't expect an employer to just instantly send your on lots of courses. If you have absolutely no experience, I would be looking for local work first. i.e. If you want to be a TA for boilermakers, pipe fitters, welders on a site, I would be applying for a local workshop position to learn what people do, what the lingo is and what is expected of you. As others have said, put your name down with recruitment companies. Talk to friends to find any position going. Best of luck.
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Contact me at daveh@dtworkforce.com
Mine Jobs Australia | Oil and Gas Jobs | Construction Jobs - DT Workforce
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Dave how do you think i would go applying for the O&G offshore process technician?
Currently a process tech/control room operator at a refinery have been for 5 years. No certs but highly experienced with gas powered furnaces. Kato also speaks bucketloads of truth, if you want in to the industry get a job with a contractor service. Transfield on the kwinana strip is probably the easiest to get into they are almost literally a stepping stone into FIFO particularly if your a scaffolder |
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hehe which site were you on? Quote:
There are some companies giving chances to 'greenies' but usually it's a case of applying at the right time. All the ads that came out saying anyone can get jobs and its easy work in the mining industry is a load of horse shit. (generally speaking) |
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Haha so true but in saying that after a year of trying finally got a start. I was at higginsvile
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