Fortescue has awarded PTK Environmental Services a five-year contract extension for its waste management services.
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Mining sector third strongest contributor on job market
SEEK has released its July employment report, which indicated the mining, resources and energy sector is the employment market’s third strongest growth contributor.
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Job market in best shape since mining boom
Job vacancies in the mining and resources sector dipped in April by 1.1 per cent, despite strong commodity prices over the past three months.
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SIMPEC extends contract agreements at Cataby and Greenbushes
SIMPEC has secured more than $5 million in scope extensions with MSP Engineering and Iluka in Western Australia, solidifying a $48 million contract portfolio during the 2019 financial year.
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Fortescue offers jobs through training program
Fortescue Metals Group has offered employment to 836 Aboriginal people and will continue to offer jobs to graduates of its vocational training and employment centre (VTEC) program.
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Constant upskilling key to remaining employable amid automation
Recruiting experts Hays has a few advice in helping workers embrace the age of automation, with half of Australian workers already seeing a shift in their responsibilities, an online poll found.
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Three quarters of mining jobs to change within five years
Technology adoption and innovation in the resources sector will have significant impact on hiring, with industry employment projections set to increase over the next five years, a report by advisory firm Ernst and Young (EY) confirmed.
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BHP and Rio Tinto support Uluru Statement from the Heart
Major miners BHP and Rio Tinto have endorsed the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and its objectives to enshrine a First Nations Voice in the Australian Constitution and to establish a Makarrata Commission.
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Mining and energy sector continues to lead national jobs rise
Mining resources and energy sector led Australia's year-on-year rise in job advertisements, according to SEEK's latest report.
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Hotspots for mining jobs
Optimism for job seekers in Australia's mining industry has gradually increased for around two years now. The rising buoyancy has been reflected in research by recruitment agency Hays.
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Improving market for geoscientists suffers setback
The employment recovery for Australian geoscientists has taken a step backward in the opening quarter of 2018, according to the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG).
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Rio’s Amrun project delivers $2bn boost to Aussie business
Rio Tinto has committed around $2 billion to the more than 1000 Australian businesses it has engaged during development of the Amrun bauxite project in Far North Queensland.
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Permanent mining employment makes a comeback
A buoyant marketplace for permanent work is making a welcome return for job seekers in Australia’s mining industry.
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The mining jobs in demand in 2018
A report by recruitment agency Hays has expressed the belief that the Australian mining sector has entered 2018 with a renewed optimism as a number of skills shortages have emerged.
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Mining industry unemployment almost halves in AusIMM survey
A survey by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) has confirmed that employment of resources professionals is stabilising after an extended period of high unemployment during the industry downturn.
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Improvement in employment conditions for geoscientists slows down
An improvement in employment prospects for professionals in Australia’s exploration and mining industry has slowed, according to the Australian Institute of Geoscientists’ (AIG) latest employment survey.
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Employment spikes in Australia’s mining states
More evidence of the revival in employment in Australia’s mining and resources sector has emerged.
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Is another mining skills shortage on the way?
A skills shortage is emerging in the Australian mining industry, according to recruitment company, Hays.
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Employment conditions improve for Australian geoscientists
Employment prospects for Australian geoscientists improved during the first quarter of 2017, according to the Australian Institute of Geoscientist’s latest employment survey.
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Iron Road $4.5bn magnetite project given green light, to create thousands of jobs
Iron Road has received two key approvals from the South Australian Government that will help clear the way for development of the $4.5 billion Central Eyre iron ore project.
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