A construction, maintenance and asset management company has won several mining tenders worth a combined $180 million.
A subsidiary of CIMIC Group recently secured multiple maintenance, shutdown and project services contracts for Alcoa Australia’s Wagerup Alumina Refinery, 55km southeast of Mandurah; Pinjarra Alumina Refinery, 28km southeast of Mandurah; and more Central Queensland clients across the Bowen Basin.
Permanent jobs offered
The three-year agreement tasks successful bidder UGL with carrying out mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and access services for maintenance, shutdowns and sustaining capital projects.
UGL has started recruiting for the following permanent full-time roles:
- outage crew – fitters (multiple positions)
- diesel fitters (multiple)
- auto electricians (multiple)
- boilermakers (multiple)
- fitters (multiple)
- down days boilermakers (multiple)
- down days fitters (multiple)
- trainer assessor (multiple).
Click here to apply. Successful applicants will be offered accommodation, a variety of drive-in drive-out roster options and more.
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