Getting A job in a Gold or Silver mine?

My old man drives the dumpies up north of WA in a gold mine.
I worked on a project building a gold mine down south of WA at Boddington.
Id say mining side would be harder.... but construction side, they take just bout any1 (TAs\unskilled wokers), with the amount of work comming up lol
 
do you reckon you could give me some information on how to apply, Im spose to be getting in the army this year but they've been f*in around with the application and looks like they're gunna take their own sweet time so if I can get a job in a gold or silver mine I might stick with it, what is the pay like?
 
If you want to get into the construction side as a TA hit up HR at Monadelphous, Ausgroup, Lang o'rourke. Mainly the big companies. Get your EWP and fork tickets and you should have a good go at getting in on a FIFO job.
 
I got into a coal mine as survey assistant with only 8 months experience in rail construction and 6months at TAFE doing Cert 3 surveying.I use to work in financial markets for 11 years. best change have ever made. i guy i was working with
 
DSK said:
I got into a coal mine as survey assistant with only 8 months experience in rail construction and 6months at TAFE doing Cert 3 surveying.I use to work in financial markets for 11 years. best change have ever made. i guy i was working with

Continued.....i guy i was working with at last job got into gold mine in W.A pretty easy doing surveying.
the mines are hungry for workers and do take on people with out any mine experience but have to have some construction background.

to get into operating the dump trucks/dozers/diggers your best bet would to get some tickets driving excuvators/trucks, ect...then look around.

but overall, do some sort of course to get foot in the door.

best of luck
 
DSK said:
DSK said:
I got into a coal mine as survey assistant with only 8 months experience in rail construction and 6months at TAFE doing Cert 3 surveying.I use to work in financial markets for 11 years. best change have ever made. i guy i was working with

Continued.....i guy i was working with at last job got into gold mine in W.A pretty easy doing surveying.
the mines are hungry for workers and do take on people with out any mine experience but have to have some construction background.

to get into operating the dump trucks/dozers/diggers your best bet would to get some tickets driving excuvators/trucks, ect...then look around.

but overall, do some sort of course to get foot in the door.

best of luck

Any downsides to working in the mines?

I heard rentals are expensive and hard to find in remote areas. Also quite a few "rough" personalities working in mining.

Anything else?
 
okay Today I went in to ask about pricing for the ticket, as they are pretty expensive (around the 4k mark) if anyone has experience please guide me to which one would be the best job overall


1. Grader

2. Dump Truck

3. Backhoe

4. Front end Loader

5. Excavator

each of these costs around $3-4k each so Im going to choose one, I work in a heavy machinery yard so I can pretty much drive all of them no problem, I just need to learn the tricks of the trade ofcourse and how to operate them in work conditions as All i do when i drive them is drive them around the yard and park it where it needs to be ect..
 
BootyBandit said:
okay Today I went in to ask about pricing for the ticket, as they are pretty expensive (around the 4k mark) if anyone has experience please guide me to which one would be the best job overall


1. Grader

2. Dump Truck

3. Backhoe

4. Front end Loader

5. Excavator

each of these costs around $3-4k each so Im going to choose one, I work in a heavy machinery yard so I can pretty much drive all of them no problem, I just need to learn the tricks of the trade ofcourse and how to operate them in work conditions as All i do when i drive them is drive them around the yard and park it where it needs to be ect..

Out of those I'd say Dump truck but you should add to the list Crane operator - in demand and high pay.
 
Byron said:
DSK said:
DSK said:
I got into a coal mine as survey assistant with only 8 months experience in rail construction and 6months at TAFE doing Cert 3 surveying.I use to work in financial markets for 11 years. best change have ever made. i guy i was working with

Continued.....i guy i was working with at last job got into gold mine in W.A pretty easy doing surveying.
the mines are hungry for workers and do take on people with out any mine experience but have to have some construction background.

to get into operating the dump trucks/dozers/diggers your best bet would to get some tickets driving excuvators/trucks, ect...then look around.

but overall, do some sort of course to get foot in the door.

best of luck

Any downsides to working in the mines?

I heard rentals are expensive and hard to find in remote areas. Also quite a few "rough" personalities working in mining.

Anything else?

i love working in the mine, much better then in a high rise in the sydney cbd. the people at my mine are pretty good and from all walks of life.i have not come across any 'rough' personalities but back in the day there most have been loads...
you have to pass medicals including drug and alcohol screening.....daily blowing in the bag for alcohol before starting your shift plus random drug testing.....
am in mudgee and there are several coal mines in the area...
about 40mins drive from town. nice rentals in price range of 340 to 400.
 
Smoothcriminal said:
BootyBandit said:
okay Today I went in to ask about pricing for the ticket, as they are pretty expensive (around the 4k mark) if anyone has experience please guide me to which one would be the best job overall


1. Grader

2. Dump Truck

3. Backhoe

4. Front end Loader

5. Excavator

each of these costs around $3-4k each so Im going to choose one, I work in a heavy machinery yard so I can pretty much drive all of them no problem, I just need to learn the tricks of the trade ofcourse and how to operate them in work conditions as All i do when i drive them is drive them around the yard and park it where it needs to be ect..

Out of those I'd say Dump truck but you should add to the list Crane operator - in demand and high pay.

where i work operators start on dump trucks, progress to graders, loaders, dozers then diggers. get your truck license and apply for that to a contracting company that has a mine for a client.
drivers are in high demand and you would get a job with no experience and only a ticket. i talk a lot with contractors and thats what i have been told./
 
Hey BootyBandit! Where you at in Australia? If your in WA I can possibly get you underground drilling. One of my mates hires / fires for a big company. Shoot me a PM if ya interested, and I will give ya his details tomorrow.
 
Exploration drilling is the easiest to get into, diamond drilling better than RC..basically just need HR licence and senior first aid (maybe not even that) Hunt oil & gas were chasing some people a few months back, not sure about now.. Few pics on their site so you get an idea of working environment.
 
Silver Soul said:
Hey BootyBandit! Where you at in Australia? If your in WA I can possibly get you underground drilling. One of my mates hires / fires for a big company. Shoot me a PM if ya interested, and I will give ya his details tomorrow.
wow thanks alot for that but im on the Gold Coast, If hes interested in flying people out I would be glad to take it
 
to get into operating the dump trucks/dozers/diggers your best bet would to get some tickets driving excuvators/trucks, ect...then look around.

i call bull crap.

apply for jobs dead. no experience needed for drivers. current drivers license and clean police record. all they need.
 
Times must have changed from when i was in the mines 4 years ago. Back then it was impossible to get a job driving the trucks (haul-pacs especially). On the mines you already have how many guys/girls working out in the heat doing labour intensive jobs, they have been doing these jobs for how long already.
So if a vacancy comes up for a driver who sits down most of the day in A/C cab, all these people working at that particular mine wouldn't want to change jobs?
I will be happy for someone to prove me wrong (good for them if they get a job) if they have just a drivers license only with no mining experience and get one of these truck driving jobs earning 100000-150000/ year or whatever the going rate is these days.. Just by walking in off the street and applying.
I have also heard similar stories of process operators who apparently just sit all day 'pressing a button' and getting $5000 a week with no experience. Again, this wouldn't happen because such jobs would be absorbed by all the 'old mate's' who are out there already busting their asses in the sun while covered in flies.
 
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