Join a Growing Industry LeaderFIFO from PerthAttractive RemunerationAbout the Role:Due to continued growth, our leading mining services Client is looking for an experienced Site Administrator to join the team based on site in the West Pilbara on an 8 days on, 6 days off roster.Key Responsibilities Will Include:Flights & accommodation bookingsContractor mobilisationProcessing of timesheets, pre-starts, leave, Take-Time, Hazard CardsSafety Administration in INXProviding administrative support to the supervisorsEnsure office and crib rooms are stocked and coordinate cleaning and maintenance as requiredCarry out other relevant tasks as required at the direction of the site management team and supervisorsSkills and Experience Required:Minimum 2 yearsâ experience in a site-based administrative roleExperience working in remote areas within a mining environmentExperience multi-tasking in a busy, customer-orientated environmentEnthusiastic, energetic, solutions-based, adaptive individual who is eager to learnComputer literate and highly proficient in MS Excel, Word, Teams, SharePoint, PowerPointProficient in Pronto, INX, SAMA positive team player who enjoys working in a supportive and dedicated teamAbout WorkPac:The WorkPac Group is Australiaâs 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 NowClick on the Apply button or for a confidential discussion please contact:Principal Consultant: Bella Mason via Contact Number 08 9201 6268quoting the below Reference Number
Job Reference Number: 7469J20244953At 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.