Job Highlights
8:6-7:7 Roster | Day Shift and Night Shift
FIFO options from Perth, Broome and Busselton
Opportunities for fulltime employment in the future
About our Client
Rio Tinto operates the world's 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 Role
WorkPac have a number of opportunities with Rio Tinto Iron Ore mine site Hope Downs 1, located in the Pilbara for experienced dump truck operators. As a key member of a high performing team, you will play an integral role in implementing our client's production requirements.
Skills and Experience
2years+ mining production operating experience
Experience operating CAT 789 & 793 Dump Trucks
Dozers D10 + D11
Grader 16+
Loader experience 992 and up
Experience operating Komatsu 730E, 830 electric drive OR 930E Dump Truck
Manual C Class Australian issued Drivers Licence (minimum)
About WorkPac
WorkPac is Australia's largest privately owned workforce services business with over 1.3 million registered candidates. We offer tailored solutions in recruitment, skills and career development across Mining, Construction, Healthcare and more. Our consistent promise to both candidates and clients is that choosing WorkPac is always a "Good Move".
Apply Now
Click onto the apply button. For more information contact:
Recruitment Coordinator- Cherie Nicholas
Phone contact: 08 9591 03***
WorkPac - Rio Tinto Project Services
Reference no. TMPRIJ202476965
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