About Our Client
Our client is Australia's second largest aluminium smelter located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of Gladstone at Boyne Island on the Central Queensland coast. Our clients exceptional manufacturing practices, strong safety & health culture, and their focus on continuous improvement and operational excellence is renowned in the industry.
What You Will Be Doing
Multiple positions available, potential duties may include:
* Using 10 kg shovels and long handle scoops to scoop the top of the molten metal pits and putting excess in wheelbarrows
* Wheeling wheelbarrows to waste bins
* Wear a respirator daily – must be clean shaven
* Work safely and efficiently as part of a team
* Operate in a physically demanding role with a strong focus on safety and teamwork
What You Will Need
* Experience in labour-intensive or industrial roles (advantageous)
* Willingness to work in hot environments
* Current or willingness to obtain a Yellow 3-Site Medical
* Must be clean shaven for respirator use
* Valid Driver's Licence and reliable transport
* Good communication skills and a willingness to learn
* Forklift licence may be required
What's In It For You
* Lifestyle Roster
* Full training provided – no prior smelter experience required
* Supportive team and site management
Apply Now
Click on the apply button or for more information contact:
Chloe Grieve: |
Job Reference: 7396J
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