Who we are?Bureau Veritas is a global leader in Testing, Inspection and Certification Services.
Founded in 1828, the group has in excess of 84,000 employees serving over 400,000 clients and located in 140 countries.
Bureau Veritas Minerals are renowned in Australia, and around the globe, for the quality and breadth of our capabilities across Geoanalytical Testing, Mineral Processing, Mineralogy and Metals & Minerals Trade.
Who you are?
We are seeking applicants for the position of Fire Assayer, who are excited by the challenges of our business and variety this role offers.
You will be based at Wingfield, SA and will be responsible for using specialised equipment and performing manual handling tasks to prepare samples.
Some of your tasks will be: Weigh samples for analysis.
Fluxing, firing, knock-up and cupellation of samples.
Picking prills for digest.
Ensure correct procedures are used and adhered to.
Follow QHSE procedure.
What will you bring to the role?
Reliable and keen to work.
Physically fit, prepared to carry out manual tasks.
Be able to work a rotating Day, afternoon and Night shift Roster.
Have the ability to follow set procedures and good attention to detail.
Be willing to work as part of a team with a high focus on quality & safety.
What is the roster: Monday to Friday roster Rotating shift roster every 2 weeks Day shift (7.00am – 3.00pm) Afternoon shift (3.00pm – 11.00pm) Night shift (11.00pm – 7.00am) **Full availability across all shifts is required Please note that as part of the recruitment process you must be able to pass a medical which includes a drug and alcohol test.
Make an impact doing work you can be proud of at Bureau Veritas.
Contribute to a global mission to enhance standards with integrity and help us create a brighter future for our next generations, and a safer society for us all.
Bureau Veritas is 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.