Overview
Location: Warburton & surrounding remote communities, WARoster: 15 days on / 13 days off
About the Ngaanyatjarra Council
The Ngaanyatjarra Lands are managed by the Ngaanyatjarra Council Group, a wholly community-led entity representing the interests of Traditional Owners (Yarnangu) who reside across 11 communities in central and Goldfields WA. Each community is autonomous and separately incorporated.
Established in 1981, the Ngaanyatjarra Council Group (NCG) employs over 450 people and provides a wide range of services including health, utilities, construction, employment, community development, retail, art centres, and land management. We are one of Australia's largest and most successful Indigenous organisations.
Our Vision
Representing the aspirations and interests of our diverse communities, we are dedicated to keeping Yarnangu strong on Country.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a dedicated FIFO Trades Assistant to join our Essential Services team. In this role, you will provide hands-on support to skilled tradespeople responsible for maintaining critical infrastructure in remote communities, including water, sewage, and electrical systems. This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience, work in a culturally rich environment, and contribute to the well-being of remote communities.
Key Responsibilities
* Assist tradespeople with maintenance, repair, and installation of essential services infrastructure.
* Operate and maintain hand tools and basic equipment under supervision.
* Prepare work sites, clean up after tasks, and support logistics including transport of equipment.
* Adhere to workplace health and safety guidelines and participate in safety briefings.
* Document work completed, track materials usage, and provide updates to supervisors.
* Respectfully liaise with community members and contribute to culturally sensitive service delivery.
Skills and Experience
* Basic knowledge of hand and power tools.
* Willingness to learn and gain experience supporting trades in essential services.
* Understanding of workplace health and safety practices, especially in remote environments.
* Strong communication, teamwork, and cultural awareness.
* Valid driver's license with the ability to travel to remote locations.
* Previous experience in remote or Indigenous communities highly desirable.
Qualifications (Desirable / Preferred)
* White Card, First Aid, CPR, Confined Space, Gas Testing, Pit Rescue, LV Rescue
* HR/HC Driver's Licence (or willingness to obtain)
* Forklift, EWP, Crane or Hiab ticket, Excavator ticket, Working at Heights
Working Conditions
FIFO roster to remote communities with extended stays.
Physically demanding, outdoor work in a variety of weather conditions.
On-call duties may be required depending on service needs.
What We Offer
Purpose-Driven Environment: Experience a work culture that prioritises purpose and provides a deep sense of fulfilment, aligning with values that matter to you.
Flights and Accommodation: Flights and accommodation will be provided to you to allow for a seamless transition into your new role, ensuring that you can focus on making a positive impact from day one.
Competitive Salary & Remote Allowance: Enjoy a competitive salary package with remote area incentives.
Meaningful Work: Contribute to impactful projects and be part of a non-profit organisation where your work truly makes a difference.
Join us in preserving our traditions, sharing our stories, and shaping a vibrant future for generations to come.
How to Apply
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