Highlights
• $46.25 per hour, plus penalties
• Henderson Location
• Monday to Friday work
• 1 RDO per month
About the client:
Our client is a multidisciplinary construction and engineering services provider to the Energy, Resources, Infrastructure, Marine and Defence sectors. Their vision is to grow sustainably, delivering mutually beneficial outcomes for all stakeholders.
About the role:
WorkPac are currently seeking Sheet Metal Workers to work on the the construction of the Kwinana Lithium Plant. You will be working on a construction project, completing structural and piping fabrication, SMP erection, refractory lining and installation works.
This role is Monday to Thursday: 6:15am-5:00pm, Friday: 6:15am - 3:00pm & Saturday 5 hours, $46.25 per hour, plus penalties.
1 RDO per month.
Gross income estimation of $2835,based off 10 hour days, Monday- Thursday, 7.6 hours on a Friday & 5 hours on a Sat.
What you will need:
• 2+ years experience as a Sheet Metal Worker
• Previous records of passed welder qualifications
• D/L is preferred
• White Card
• Confined Space & Gas Atmosphere is preferred
• Ability to complete a 4G weld test
• Must be able to Pass full Medical & DAS
About WorkPac:
WorkPac is Australia's 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".
If you are interested in the above job and would like more information, please don't hesitate to APPLY NOW or contact me on the number below:
Recruitment Co-ordinator - Heather Wright
Number - 086 462 1***
Email - **************@WorkPac.com
Job Reference -7019J202472355
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