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Komatsu 785 Dump Truck Jobs Goldfields

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Komatsu 785 Dump Truck Jobs Goldfields

CAT 777 and Komatsu 785 Dump Truck Operators Goldfields & Pilbra 4374

TLC are searching for Dump Truck Operators to work on CAT 777‘s & Komatsu 785s across the Goldfields & Pilbra. If you’re handy on these machines and have the other listed requirements be sure to get over a resume!

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Machinery Experience:

MUST have mechanical dump truck experience on the below:

Required:

To be successful in this role you must have and be able to demonstrate the following skills, qualifications and/or experience;

  • Gold, Lithium or Iron Ore production mining experience
  • Must be able to provide a National Police Clearance
  • Valid Australian Drivers Licence (Minimum of HR)
  • Australian Work Rights
  • Minimum of 3 Years Mine Site Experience
  • Ability to maintain fitness for work, pass a pre-employment medical & drug and alcohol testing.
  • Strong understanding and adherence to OHS procedures and practices

Benefits:

  • $$$$ Competitive Pay Rates $$$$
  • Weekly Pay
  • Fast mobilization
  • Work with a leading mining contractor
  • Permanency after qualifying period for motivated and competent employees.

About the company: 

Trades & Labour Company is a Western Australia owned recruitment services company. They specialise in the provision of highly trained and technical trades personnel servicing mining and heavy industrial industries throughout Australia.

 

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Dump Truck Operator Salaries

How much do dump truck production operators earn in the mines?

Depending on where you live, or which state the mine is located in, as you can see from the information below, the salaries are very different. In Queensland and New South Wales, mining wages are pretty much the same for Dump Truck Operators. Working at a Western Australian mine you can expect to earn about 20% more than if you worked in QLD or NSW.

Dump truck operator jobs are advertised on SEEK and other mining jobs boards regularly.

According to online jobs website Indeed (au.indeed.com), the average salary for a Dump Truck Production Operator in Australia is $41.98 per hour. Salary estimates are based on 326 salaries submitted anonymously to Indeed by Dump Truck Drivers. The data was collected from past and present job ads on Indeed over the last 36 months.

Payscale.com Dump Truck Driver Pay Estimates

Looking at the salary of an entry-level Dump Truck Driver with less than 1 year experience, you can expect to earn an average hourly wage (includes bonus, and overtime pay) of AU$42 based on 24 pay reviews.

With so many different and conflicting articles about salaries, it's difficult to know what the exact take home pay is for a Dump Truck Operator.

Blackwater, Queensland Dump Truck Salaries +40%

According to Payscale.com, Dump Truck Operators in the Queensland Bowen Basin area of Blackwater, earn an average of 39.7% more than the national average. Dump Truck Operators also get more money in Western Australia (26.6% more) and Kalgoorlie (17.0% more). The lowest salaries can be found in Melbourne, Victoria (19.6% less), Brisbane, Queensland (16.2% less) and Sydney, New South Wales (14.3% less).

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What are dump truck operator employers looking for?

The following list is a collection of requirements you'll find in most advertised dump truckk operator jobs

  • Experience operating CAT trucks
  • A willingness to work rotating rosters
  • Ability to contribute and work positively in a team environment
  • Able to pass a pre-employment medical including drug and alcohol test
  • Competitive Hourly Rate plus super on all hours worked
  • Current Drivers Licence
  • Current Standard 11 or willing to obtain a Standard 11
  • Have a strong commitment to safety and Zero Harm and ensure this is a
  • priority and at the forefront of all your decision-making
  • Have a strong work history
  • High level of safety awareness
  • Relevant current RII Competencies
  • Relevant RII/ SSE sign offs/ Competencies
  • Right to work in Australia - Birth Certificate or Australian Passport
  • Sound Work History
  • Be reliable and a team player
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      This truck is one of the entry-level haul trucks most new operators will learn on. Once competent, they will move up to the larger 785, especially when working on a coal mining site.

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      Progressing when competent, operators move up to the larger CAT 793 and CAT 797 truck, giving them the confidence and ability to handle larger load capacities on a range of challenging mine sites.

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