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Friday, April 20, 2012

Unskilled Mining Jobs WA

Mining industry in Australia offers equal opportunities to both skilled and unskilled labour "from around the globe. Getting a job in the mining industry easier than most people may think. Mining industries in Australia will hire people with little or no experience for several unskilled mining jobs and will train them. Gone are the days when mining in Australia was a high risk business. Leading edge machinery and world class safety measures have reduced the risk in employing the unskilled mining workers.

Hundreds of mines operated in Western Australia. Due to sky-rocketing figure global demand for minerals, the mining industry in Australia has a huge, all time high demand for unskilled labour. There are examples of a lot of professionals with years of experience and skills in atotally unrelated industry change their profession to reap the benefits of a fat paycheck. With the right information you can basically just walk in off the street and they will train you. Great paying unskilled mining jobs, with no experience or licenses can pay 1400-1700 AUD a week.

All the mining hot spots like Olympic dam, Karratha, Port Hedland, Mt Isa and Kalgoorlie are facing massive workforce shortages due to the mining boom. The unskilled labour shortage was so high; the Australian Government ran a pilot program offering $ 5000 to unemployed people to move to Western Australia to take up unskilled mining jobs. The pilot program was the beacon of Western Australia's mineral wealth and prosperity.

Individuals with no experience or skills can work as a drillerspreparer, offsider, sample assistant surveyor to geologists, or assistant. Alternatively an unskilled individual can choose to opt for cleaning jobs, kitchen jobs or catering jobs. Drillers Offsiders ' help in moving, deploying and operating drilling rigs to drill holes for, exploration for minerals and site investigation. Geological Sample Preparers work involves the sorting, crushing, splitting and milling of the collected geological samples, in addition to other laboratory errands.

A Surveyor Assistant assists the Surveyor in setting up of the survey equipment, helping the surveyor in field and office duties, monitoring the supplies inventory and maintaining the survey equipment. The responsibilities of a Geologists ' Assistant are assisting the Geologist in day to day drilling andcontractor management, collection of representative samples and helping the Geologist in safety initiatives.

Some of the other openings that require little or no skills includes catering, cleaning, tending the wet-mess bar etc. Job vacancies of this sort require some prior experience and often a car licence is required.

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