About the role
Day to day duties will revolve around the management of pumping, loading and washing of sludge, slurries, and liquids in the energy and resources sector.
This work itself can be quite physically demanding and will require a "hands on" approach however the equipment involved is technical and expensive and requires know how and training to utilise correctly. In addition to this, Industrial Operators need to approach each job differently depending on environmental factors like access, urgency and more when assessing and carrying out their duties.
Industrial Operators are required to think on their feet, be adaptable and calm under time sensitive conditions and not be afraid to get their hands dirty.
What we are looking for
We are looking to identify applicants who want to begin a career. This role is suitable for anyone who is looking to commence a working relationship and commit to understanding and training all facets of Industrial Services.
Although this is an entry level position, with additional training and upskilling, employees can find themselves making a very comfortable earning.
In order to satisfy the personal requirements for the role, we are seeking individuals who:
- Have previously worked in physical roles or are able to demonstrate their willingness to work a physical job
- Are able to commit to overtime, shift work and weekend work
- Are available for shutdown, FIFO and DIDO projects as required
- Have a positive attitude and prefer to "keep busy" at work
- Ability to work 12 hour shifts
Technical requirements/proficiencies
- White card
- Drivers licence
- Reliable transport
About the company
Our client is an industry leading Industrial and Environmental Services provider and are currently undertaking a recruitment drive to prepare for the busy "Seasonal" growth they will be experiencing.
They will be looking to engage casual employees on a fulltime basis (inclusive of paid overtime, weekend work and shift work as required) to develop their understanding of the position by off-siding for more experienced operators.
Off-siders will train and learn from more experienced operators through performing and observing "on the job" in addition to formalised training and induction sessions hosted on site and at RTO's.
This includes some very difficult to obtain courses which impart a highly sort after skillset and increases your capacity for earning.