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Mining Careers Pathway Chart

The document outlines career opportunities in the Australian minerals industry. It describes jobs ranging from semi-skilled positions for driller's assistants and laborers to skilled operator roles like miners, plant operators, and shotfirers. Technical and supervisory roles such as mine planners, safety officers, and maintenance technicians are also listed. Professional and managerial roles include various types of engineers, geologists, metallurgists, and mine managers. The document emphasizes that people with trades, technical, and professional skills are highly valued and can earn starting salaries of $70,000 or more. It also notes career progression opportunities and flexible work-lifestyle balances available in the industry.

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Mining Careers Pathway Chart

The document outlines career opportunities in the Australian minerals industry. It describes jobs ranging from semi-skilled positions for driller's assistants and laborers to skilled operator roles like miners, plant operators, and shotfirers. Technical and supervisory roles such as mine planners, safety officers, and maintenance technicians are also listed. Professional and managerial roles include various types of engineers, geologists, metallurgists, and mine managers. The document emphasizes that people with trades, technical, and professional skills are highly valued and can earn starting salaries of $70,000 or more. It also notes career progression opportunities and flexible work-lifestyle balances available in the industry.

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Career Opportunities in the Australian Minerals Industry

Mining Matters
Australia is a world leader in the export of black coal, bauxite, alumina, diamond and mineral sands, iron ore, gold, lead, zinc, uranium and copper. The minerals industry makes a huge contribution to the Australian economy.

Semi-Skilled
Drillers Assistant / Offsider Field Assistant Labourer Pit Technician Shotfirers Assistant Surveying Assistant Trades Assistant Trainee Operator

Skilled Operator
Crusher Operator Dragline Operator Driller - Exploration Laboratory Assistant Miner Underground / Opencut Bogger Operator Driller Blasthole Jumbo Operator Longwall / Continuous Miner Operator Mobile Plant Operator / Driver Crane Dozer Excavator / Shovel Grader Haul Truck Loader Truck Process / Prep Plant Operator Shotfirer

Trade
Boilermaker / Welder Electrical Fitter Electrician Maintenance / Mechanical Fitter Mechanic Automotive Diesel Heavy Vehicle Ventilation Officer

Technical / Supervisor
CAD Draftsperson Data / Information Officer Electronics / ICT Technician Environmental Officer Geoscience Technician GIS Technician Laboratory Technician Maintenance Technician Metallurgical Technician Mine Deputy (Qld) Mine Planner Mine Surveyor Open Cut Examiner (Qld) Safety & Health Officer Technical Officer Ventilation Technician Supervisor Maintenance Foreman Production Foreman Plant Foreman Shift Boss

Professional / Manager
Engineer Chemical / Metallurgical Civil Electrical / Electronics Environmental Geological / Geotechnical Materials Mechanical Mining Environmental Scientist Geoscientist Exploration Geologist Geophysicist Hydro Geologist Mine Geologist Resource Geologist Metallurgist Surveyor Manager Exploration Mine Operations / Production Plant Safety and Health

Highly Skilled
People with professional, trades and technical skills are highly valued. Be trained on the latest high tech equipment and systems.

Good Money
Graduate salaries can start from $70,000+. Tradespeople, technicians and skilled operators can earn that and more.

Moving on Up
Work in a supportive team environment. Gain great leadership skills. Work with outgoing and friendly people. Enjoy the flexible work/lifestyle balance.

Aptitude for the work AND basic literacy, numeracy, technology skills AND fitness for work (eg: healthy, alcohol and drug free). May have entry level VET / TAFE qualification.

On the job training and experience leading to VET / TAFE recognised skills set OR qualification.

Junior Apprenticeship including VET / TAFE Qualification OR Adult Apprenticeship including VET qualification (may have been semi-skilled or skilled operator).

VET / TAFE or University qualification plus on the job training.

University degree OR extensive experience and successful performance (for management roles only).

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