$73.84 P/Hr FLATHPâs Newman Water Treatment Plant (NWTP)ELECTRICIAN â Ongoing workPosition/Role Description:Electrician required for a Project at BHPâs Newman Water Treatment Plant (NWTP).Although this site is not directly a mine site, it still falls under all of BHPâs procedures and site rules.Flights will be in/out of Newman airport & accommodation at Oasis Village.All roles are 2 weeks on, 1 week off. Flying in morning of the first shift & out evening of last shift, so employees get a full 7 days at home.Mandatory Tickets/Licenses:- WA Elec licence- CPR/LVR dates within 12 months- Construction white/blue Card- Fire Training (Demonstrate first attack fire fighting OR Confine small workplace emergencies)- WAIO safe work on low voltage (Classroom training undertaken in Perth)- WAIO ARC flash hazard and PPE (Classroom training undertaken in Perth)- PEM dated within 12 months.- First Aid (Preferred, not mandatory)- Drivers licence (Preferred, not mandatory)Roster:2:1 Roster â 12-hour Days - 6AM to 6PMExpected start date â Start dates are flexible - any date in July 2024.About the CompanyWorkPac is Australia's leading, privately owned recruitment provider to the mining, construction, engineering, oil and gas and healthcare sectors. We are proud to partner with some of the country's leading companies to deliver rewarding career opportunities. Register or apply with us for ongoing access to a wide range of temporary and permanent jobs for all skill levels.How to ApplyClick on the apply button and complete the application.Charlisse Cronin â Charlisse.Cronin@WorkPac.comRecruitment Coordinator Western Operations.Job Reference - 764J202484059Please be aware that proof of COVID-19 vaccination may apply in accordance with Public Health Orders, State Health Directions and/or site-specific Health and Safety requirements.At WorkPac, we recognise we are strengthened by diversity. We are committed to providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect.We are an Equal Opportunity employer, and we encourage applications from women and Indigenous people.