An employment agency is searching for beginners who are willing to travel for very highly paid work.
Redfield Resources is hiring trainee drillers and offsiders who are able to fly-in and fly-out (FIFO) from either Brisbane Domestic Airport or Darwin International Airport.
Up to $109K offered
Applicants must be very physically fit and able to lift up to 40 kilograms. Suitable candidates will be offered a FIFO roster of one week on and one week off, long-term career opportunities and an advertised annual salary of between $100,000 and $109,999.
Redfield is also offering employees $2500 each time they successfully refer a friend or family member.
Plenty of work
Meanwhile, Quarrico Products is accepting expressions of interest (EOIs) for for upcoming projects in the Moranbah area.
The following positions have been advertised:
- multi-skilled mechanical trades (multiple positions)
- multi-skilled plant operators (multiple)
- multi-skilled labourers (multiple)
- quarry operations supervisor
- road train drivers (multiple)
- truck drivers (multiple)
- truck fitters (multiple)
- dog drivers (multiple)
- laboratory technician
- driller.
Click here to apply. Successful applicants will be offered meals, accommodation and a variety of roster options.
More jobs going
In addition to this, Maxitool Mining has invited EOIs for several shutdown and multi-skilled operator job vacancies.
Job seekers from Cairns, Townsville, Charter Towers and the Mount Isa regions are desirable.
- haul truck, load and excavator multi-skilled operators (multiple positions)
- reline technicians (multiple)
- crane operators (multiple)
- trade assistants (multiple)
- boilermakers (multiple)
- rubber liners (multiple)
- supervisors (multiple)
- scaffolders (multiple)
- sentries (multiple)
- riggers (multiple)
- fitters (multiple).
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