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Experts Reveal Most Searched Jobs in the Mining Industry

From rigger jobs to mining, chef jobs and everything in between, the mining industry has a range of jobs available; Techforce reveal the top searched jobs in the mining industry. 

 

Australia’s mining industry is one of the most expansive sectors in the country and involves a wide array of expertise in a variety of areas. Mining recruitment encompasses more than just miners; the industry also has chef jobs, tech jobs, and more in spades. Techforce reveals the three most searched-for jobs in the mining industry.

 

Technology roles in the mines 

Similar to other industries, mining is increasingly adopting cutting edge technology to improve operations. Consequently, mining companies are searching for experienced individuals to fill senior technology roles including engineers, geologists and project managers. Mining’s famous two-week-on, two-week-off model is appealing to many applicants and these roles typically come with extremely competitive remuneration. The industry provides an exciting change for many in the tech industry, especially those seeking a shift in scenery. 

 

Mining engineer and technical services roles 

Alongside the increase in demand for tech jobs in Australia comes an increase in searches for mining engineer roles. Mining engineers help to design mining equipment, scout potential mine locations and ensure materials are extracted efficiently and safely. Working closely with mining engineers are technical services managers which are also a frequently searched job. Technical services managers lead engineers in the development of mining projects, ensuring everyone adheres to regulations, guidelines and safety measures while enforcing company policy and procedure. 

 

Geologist jobs in the mines 

Techforce notes that some individuals are looking to get their hands a little dirtier – as displayed by a rise in searches for mine geologist jobs. Mine geologists  assess geological data, locate new mineral resources for mining projects and analyse the environmental impact of extracting materials from the land. 

 

There’s no shortage of specialised jobs in the mining industry as the sector grows and expands. To learn more about available roles from project managers to FIFO chef jobs Perth to Queensland, contact Techforce today. 

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