Join our mission to deliver essential services to remote Aboriginal communities in the Pilbara, Mid-West and Gasgoyne regions Earn a competitive hourly wage starting from $31.72, with unique opportunities for community engagement and travel. Take advantage of salary packaging and novated leasing as a not-for-profit organisation, maximising your financial well-being. Contribute to the well-being of Aboriginal communities while enjoying a stable and impactful career. Pilbara Meta Maya At Pilbara Meta Maya Regional Aboriginal Corporation (PMMRAC), we take immense pride in our role as a trusted Aboriginal-owned, not-for-profit organisation, dedicated to enhancing the lives of Aboriginal communities across the Pilbara region and beyond. Our services span housing, environmental health, municipal services, and power and water services, ensuring sustainable support for over 600,000 km of remote communities Through our subsidiaries-Meta Maya Services and Meta Maya Environmental-we reinforce our commitment to community development and environmental stewardship, driven by a deep connection to the land and the people we serve. Additionally, we provide facility management for Mirnutharntu Maya, which means "accommodation to support learning" focusing on early intervention and support through education, case management, and referrals to improve living skills. We foster ongoing and new relationships with allied health professionals, enabling a coordinated approach to decision-making around social issues, health, and housing Our organisation prides itself on its commitment to cultural awareness, community engagement, and delivering services with integrity and respect. What You'll Do: Pilbara Meta Maya is looking for a full-time Community Maintenance and General Labour Officer based in Meekatharra, WA. These roles are essential in ensuring that municipal services are efficiently and effectively delivered to remote Aboriginal communities. Maintain community areas, including cutting back shrubs and vegetation Assist with dust control and inspect power and water facilities Perform routine checks and maintenance on airstrips, vehicles, and trailers Keep community spaces clean and safe by collecting rubbish and maintaining landfill areas Provide inspection reports to your supervisor and help keep everything running smoothly To read the full position description, please click here. This position involves working 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday. What We're Looking For: A valid manual C-class driver's licence (essential) Basic knowledge of safety procedures Physically fit and able to work outdoors in hot weather Willingness to travel between remote communities First Aid certification or willingness to obtain Previous experience in facilities, maintenance, labouring, warehousing, cleaning, gardening, driving, factory work, groundskeeping, or infrastructure will make you a perfect candidate for this position. As our ideal candidate, you will possess strong organisational skills, the ability to work independently, and a commitment to supporting the well-being of Aboriginal communities. This is a hands-on role requiring resilience, adaptability, and a passion for community service. About the Benefits Compensation is based on skills and experience, with the hourly rate starting at $31.72 along with a benefits package crafted to enhance both your financial well-being and professional growth. As a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving the lives of Aboriginal people, we empower our employees to make a meaningful impact while enjoying the following exceptional benefits: Salary Packaging & Novated Leasing: Take advantage of salary sacrificing up to $15,900 per year, plus an additional $2,650 for meals and entertainment along with novated leasing through our partnership with Flare to maximise your tax savings. Meal Allowance: Receive up to $90 per day when working remotely, which is tax-free and helps maximise your take-home pay. Diverse Role & Travel Opportunities: This role offers diversity and the chance to travel across Western Australia, allowing you to experience different communities and environments while contributing to vital services. Ongoing Training & Career Progression: We are committed to your growth, offering ongoing training opportunities and clear pathways for career progression within our organisation. Whether you're looking to obtain additional tickets or move into other teams, we support your professional development every step of the way. Work-Life Balance & Support: Benefit from flexible work arrangements, and access to free and confidential counselling through our Employee Assistance Program. Exclusive Discounts & Financial Benefits: Enjoy shopping outlet discounts and the option to take advantage of novated leasing through our partnership with Flare, making your salary go further. By joining Pilbara Meta Maya, you're not just taking on a job-you're becoming part of a team dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of Aboriginal communities across the Pilbara. We invest in our people because we believe that together, we can achieve more. Pilbara Meta Maya is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages Aboriginal candidates to apply. Your work here directly supports your community, helping to create a better future for all. If you share our values and have the skills necessary to bring success to the role, then we invite you to apply today!