7
April
WorkPac - Perth, WA
Mining, Oil & Gas
Source: uWorkin
Job description
Job Highlights
Paid induction time & call out allowances
3 month back fill position
8:6 roster
About the Client
Rio Tinto operates the worldâs largest integrated portfolio of iron ore assets. These assets include a world-class, integrated network of 15 iron ore mines, four port facilities, a 1,700 kilometre rail network and related infrastructure. Rio Tinto are expanding operations in the Pilbara to epic proportions while introducing next generation technologies to deliver greater efficiency, lower production costs and improved health, safety and environmental performance.
About the position
A ongoing opportunity exist for skilled Site Communication Technician who will contribute to the successful operations with Rio Tinto Greater Brockman area.
Reporting to the Communications Supervisor, you will conduct preventative maintenance on various communication and mining systems such as Wi-Fi, CCTV, SCADA, DGPS and UHF Radios.Â
Requirements
The successful applicant will have:
Experience in a similar role within a mining environment
Relevant trade qualification (Â Radio Communication or Electronics Technician)
UHF Motorola and Simoco Radio experience
C class Manual Drivers Licence
Right to Work in Australia
About WorkPac
WorkPac is Australiaâs leading, privately owned recruitment provider to the mining, construction, engineering, light industrial and healthcare sectors. We are proud to partner with some of the countryâs leading companies to deliver rewarding permanent, contract, temporary and traineeship recruitment opportunities.
Apply Now
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Mia Lowe - Recruitment Coordinator
Phone contact: 08 6462 1121
WorkPac - Industrial Mining
Reference no. TMPRIJ202160558
At WorkPac, we recognise we are strengthened by diversity. We are committed to providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and we encourage applications from women and Indigenous people.
WorkPac Group