Programmed Training Services, in partnership with a local Hunter Valley crane company, are offering the opportunity to gain a national recognised qualification as a Trainee Crane Operator, which will be delivered over a two (2) year period.
The Role This role will be located in our Singleton or Muswellbrook NSW site.
If you have a positive attitude, excellent communication and problem solving skills, enjoy hands-on learning and are passionate about making a career within the role, then you are encouraged to apply.
Driver's License with reliable transportation is mandatory, together with attending TAFE NSW block release training in Annandale (Sydney).
The position may require work on mine sites and the ability to work away from home and night shift.
Skills and experience required: Completion of Secondary Schooling to a Year 12 level Work experience in the industry (desirable) - Crane or construction.
Intermediate mathematical knowledge A willingness to work as part of a team and have exceptional communication Motivated to pursue a career in the crane industry Excellent safety culture The ability to pass a pre-employment medical and regular drug & alcohol screening tests.
Located within 1 hour of Singleton or Muswellbrook A current C class driver's licence and own transport Inherent Requirement
Clean driving record - minimal infringements in the past 3 years.
Driving record to be supplied at interview In return we will offer you: A Nationally Recognized Qualification - Certificate III Crane Operations - CPC32912 Paid full-time above award wages - 38 hours per week On the job training working alongside qualified and experienced operators in the industry Ongoing coaching, mentoring and support A safe, positive and energetic work environment Annual Leave, Sick Leave and Public Holiday pay for the duration of the traineeship TAFE course paid for Kick start to a career pathway in the industry 7 High risk licenses - ie Rigging, Dogging, Heights Who we are As one of Australia's largest employers, we work with great companies all around Australia and New Zealand to give you the best opportunities to work when and where you want to.
At Programmed, we are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment which values and respects diverse styles, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.
We welcome and encourage women, people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent and people from diverse backgrounds to apply.
So it's over to you.
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