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Techforce reveals the factors driving the Australian mining sector’s highest jobs demand on record

The mining industry in Australia is currently experiencing a surge in demand for workers, with many companies seeking to fill record numbers of vacancies.  

 

According to national recruitment and workforce management company, Techforce, the demand for workers in the mining sector is influenced by factors such as increased investment in the industry, a strong global demand for minerals and an ageing workforce. 

 

The Minerals Council of Australia indicates that the mining sector directly employs over 250,000 people with all types of jobs such as rigger jobs and chef jobs while also supporting numerous indirect jobs across the country. However, with an ageing workforce and a growing demand for minerals, Techforce says there is a need for new workers to enter the industry to fill the gaps. 

 

Many mining companies are actively seeking to attract new workers, offering competitive salaries, training programs and opportunities for career advancement. Techforce says some companies are also offering flexible working arrangements to help attract a more diverse pool of talent, including women and those from diverse cultural backgrounds. 

 

Techforce explains the industry is investing heavily in skills development and training programs to upskill existing workers and prepare them for the evolving landscape of the mining industry. These programs include initiatives to promote STEM education and encourage more young people to pursue careers in the industry. 

 

The surge in demand for workers is not just limited to traditional mining roles such as engineers and operators. Techforce says there is also a growing demand for workers in areas such as mining chef jobs, data analytics, automation and artificial intelligence, which are becoming increasingly important in modern mining operations. 

 

The mining industry in Australia has a long and proud history and continued investment is essential for the future of this critical sector. By attracting and developing a diverse range of workers, Techforce says the industry will remain competitive and sustainable for years to come. 

 

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