About us
Our director has over 25 years of experience working in conveyor belt splicing and has an impeccable reputation for valuing a safe work environment while providing a quality service in all areas of the industry. He has worked his way up from being on the tools to being a superintendent at major mining companies to now owning his own company. CIBS is committed to a sustainable future by behaving safely and ethically, while minimising our impact on the environments and communities in which we operate.
CIBS aims to balance our economic and operational requirements with our commitment to sustainable development and providing an injury-free workplace, and the prevention of adverse environmental impacts. This commitment is reflected in our application and ongoing development of systems for the management of safety, health, environment, and community relations within our operations.
Qualifications & experience
- Level 2 Belt Splicer or above. Need to have current Working at Heights and Confined Space and be able to complete a Full Medical with Lab DAS and have a White Card plus obtain a current Police Clearance
Tasks & responsibilities
- Ability to perform physical manual labor, in the outdoors, heavy industry, construction or mining environment.
- Ability to work in confined spaces.
- Travel required
- Mechanical aptitude – competence in the use of conveyor belt working tools and equipment.
- Knowledge of relative safety standards and willingness to use protective clothing and equipment (face-shield, gloves etc.)
- Skilled to perform conveyor belt splicing; requires knowledge of belts and related equipment to perform the splice.
- lap splice, finger splice, and cable belt splice
- refurbishment skills
- basic rigging, lifting and slinging
- pulley lagging including ceramic, poly and rubber lagging
- • Promote safety by working adhering to company safety guidelines; which includes but is not limited to the proper use and safe handling of tools, equipment and materials and use of personal protective gear
- Know, understand and capable of utilizing emergency response protocol.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of both OSHA and MSHA safety standards, training, and compliance issues.
- • Be willing and able to work a variety of schedules; day and evenings, weekend and holiday, and also be willing to travel and work out of town on an as needed basis
- Must be able to multi-task, meet deadlines and work independently and in a team environment
- Beginner / Intermediate computer skills, proficiency in Word, Excel and Outlook, preferred
- • Must be able to communicate verbally and in writing, in a clear, effective and professional manner
- Document job-site work as required; materials, labor and other costs used on jobs.
- Experience in conveyor belt repair and maintenance
- Experience in the construction, mining, power plant industry, preferred
- • Regular Drug and Alcohol Testing
Benefits
- Flexible work schedule On the job training to advance skills Will pay for extra training to upskill. Bonus payments