Job description
The Role & Project
MACA are seeking experienced HV Electricians to work a 2:1 roster FIFO from Perth.
The Eliwana iron ore project is located approximately 90km from Tom Price and 120km from the Solomon project in Pilbara, Western Australia.
Secure your future with WA’s number 1 Contractor.
MACA is a Leading Company, integrated contracting services group specialising in mining, civil construction, infrastructure, and mineral processing.
With over 3000 employees, MACA supports 15 mine sites in Western Australia across a range of commodities including gold, iron ore, nickel and lithium.
We strive to be the best by investing in our people, understanding our clients' needs, and having a relentless focus on continuous improvement. Our social responsibility is what drives us, and we make an impact through contributions and support we give our communities.
To be successful in this role, you will possess:
An Australian Trade Qualification
An Electrical Licence coupled with High Voltage Certification
Experience diagnosing and rectifying faults within mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical components
Minimum 2 years’ experience working on CAT, Komatsu, Liebherr and Hitachi heavy earthmoving fleet is essential
Exposure to GE drive systems
High Risk Licence – Dogging, Elevated Work Platform and Working at Heights (desirable)
HR Driver licence (desirable)
Highly motivated with the ability to work independently
Have a “Can Do” attitude to safety
What we will offer you:
Competitive Wages
Retention Bonus
Superannuation paid on all hours
Career development opportunities
Salary sacrificing options
There are many long-term opportunities available across our business, and more on the horizon. There is always room to grow and develop into the professional you want to be with MACA! We offer all this and more, Because We Care.
If you want to come with us on our journey to growth, apply with us today at maca.net.au/careers.
We’re ready when you are.
MACA is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages all females and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants.