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addressAddressMildura, VIC
salary SalaryTemporary
CategoryConstruction & Property

Job description

We are seeking a dedicated and safety-conscious Electrical Spotter to join our client on a temporary basis. This role involves working closely with an electrician who will be performing tasks at heights on powerlines and using an excavator. Your primary responsibility will be to ensure the safety of the electrician and the worksite.Key Responsibilities:

  • Act as a spotter for an electrician working at heights on powerlines.
  • Monitor and ensure the safe operation of an excavator.
  • Maintain clear communication with the electrician and other team members.
  • Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures.
  • Report any safety concerns or incidents immediately.
Qualifications and Requirements:
  • Valid Excavator License.
  • Electrical Spotter Ticket.
  • Proven experience in a similar role is highly desirable.
  • Strong attention to detail and safety-oriented mindset.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
If you have the relevant qualifications and expereince, we would love to hear from you! Please contact Katie Connelly for more information on 5023 3990 or katie@prestigestaffing.com.au or click APPLY NOWShare this jobInterested in this job?Save JobCreate As AlertConsultant Name: Consultant Email: Social AccountsSCHEMA MARKUP ( This text will only show on the editor. )About UsPrestige Staffing's dedicated team of talented consultants are committed to providing our clients, employment seekers/candidates and temporary workers with a professional service that’s second-to-none.NewsBy Sharni Robinson • 17 Jan, 2024So you have packed away the Christmas tree and you are eating the last of the Christmas Pudding while reflecting on the year that was and the year to come (I know I'm not the only one!). Perhaps you've set ambitious resolutions, vowed to master the art of baking, or decided for the fifth year in a row you are going to start going to the gym. 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Tailor your application materials to highlight transferrable skills and relevant experiences. Showcase your adaptability, a key trait employers value in candidates navigating career changes. Invest time in upskilling – consider certifications or online courses to enhance your qualifications. How a Recruitment Agency Can Simplify Your Career Change: Navigating a career change solo can be overwhelming, which is where a reputable recruitment agency becomes your ally. Agencies specialise in understanding both employer needs and candidate aspirations. We have insider knowledge about the job market, providing valuable insights and advice. Recruitment professionals can match your skills with the right opportunities, effectively bridging the gap between your current expertise and your desired career path. As you embark on your "New Year, New Career" journey, remember to embrace the challenges, showcase your unique strengths, and don't hesitate to seek support. Whether you're taking your first steps or making a significant leap, a recruitment agency can be the catalyst that propels you towards a fulfilling and successful career in your chosen field. Here's to a year of growth, learning, and exciting new opportunities! Cheers to your professional evolution! Good luck!By Sharni Robinson • 07 Sep, 2023As we come to the last stretch of the school year, for many students, it is time to start thinking about what you are going to do after the final bell rings! While the transition from school to employment is exciting, it is also perfectly normal to feel a mix of emotions, from uncertainty to anticipation. As someone who has recently experienced the whirlwind of emotions that come with finding employment and adjusting to your new life outside of school, I have compiled a list of tips to help you navigate this change. 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Interview Preparation: Job Interviews can be a really daunting experience, especially if you haven't had much practice. A great idea is to conduct mock interviews with your career advisors, teachers or someone you know who has had experience in job interviews. Remember to talk about your transferable skills in your interviews! Work Experience and Entry-Level Jobs: Now is a perfect time to get any relevant work experience that you can. You will never truly know if a job is right for you until you do it! Seek out entry-level jobs to get hands-on experience and help you make valuable industry connections. You may find that the role or the industry isn't right for you - and that's ok! On the other hand, you may have found the perfect job where you can grow with the company and do things you had never imagined! Remember that your learning journey doesn't end when you finish school. The workforce is constantly evolving, and you will always be learning new things in whatever path you choose to follow. As you step into the workforce after finishing school, it's essential to remember that you have the potential to succeed. Your transferable skills, enthusiasm, and commitment to growth will help you thrive in any professional environment. Another great idea is to seek advice, whether that be from a parent, teacher, career advisor or other industry bodies such as employment agencies or apprenticeship and traineeship providers. We are always here to help you and provide advice to help steer you in the right direction. Embrace this new chapter with confidence, and remember that every step you take is a valuable part of your journey towards a fulfilling and rewarding career! Good luck!
Refer code: 2415598. Prestige Staffing - The previous day - 2024-06-22 21:30

Prestige Staffing

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