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@ jackboots : Do add the link to the "what's your job" thread. Thank you.

 

Below you will find job sites that I know of (all over Australia). Here's to finding jobs, networking and helping each other out!

 

Levi

 

 

 

Acquiring Talent http://www.acquiringtalent.com.au

 

Aurec www.aurec.com

 

Beilby www.beilby.com.au

 

Bloom Recruiting People www.bloomrecruiting.com.au/

 

DFP Recruitment www.dfp.com.au

 

Firebrand Talent Search www.firebrandtalent.com

 

Gel Group www.gelgroup.com.au

 

Gerard Daniels www.gerard-daniels.com

 

Harrier www.HarrierHR.com

 

Hays http://www.hays.com.au

 

Icon Recruitment www.iconrec.com.au

 

Integrity Group www.integritystaffing.net.au

 

Kelly Services www.kellyservices.com

 

Marker Consulting www.markerconsulting.com

 

Michael Page www.michaelpage.com.au

 

Network Recruitment Group www.networkrecruitmentgroup.com.au

 

Onetest www.onetest.com.au

 

www.oreion.com.au

 

www.orionjobs.com

 

Pendragon Management www.pendragon.net.au

 

www.progressiverecruitment.com

 

Scotford & Fennessy www.scotfordfennessy.com.au

 

Scott Recruitment Services www.scottrecruitment.com.au

 

Stellar Recruitment www.stellarrecruitment.com.au/

 

Talent2 www.talent2.com

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@ jackboots : Do add the link to the "what's your job" thread. Thank you.

 

Below you will find job sites that I know of (all over Australia). Here's to finding jobs, networking and helping each other out!

 

Levi

 

 

 

Acquiring Talent http://www.acquiringtalent.com.au

 

Aurec www.aurec.com

 

Beilby www.beilby.com.au

 

Bloom Recruiting People www.bloomrecruiting.com.au/

 

DFP Recruitment www.dfp.com.au

 

Firebrand Talent Search www.firebrandtalent.com

 

Gel Group www.gelgroup.com.au

 

Gerard Daniels www.gerard-daniels.com

 

Harrier www.HarrierHR.com

 

Hays http://www.hays.com.au

 

Icon Recruitment www.iconrec.com.au

 

Integrity Group www.integritystaffing.net.au

 

Kelly Services www.kellyservices.com

 

Marker Consulting www.markerconsulting.com

 

Michael Page www.michaelpage.com.au

 

Network Recruitment Group www.networkrecruitmentgroup.com.au

 

Onetest www.onetest.com.au

 

www.oreion.com.au

 

www.orionjobs.com

 

Pendragon Management www.pendragon.net.au

 

www.progressiverecruitment.com

 

Scotford & Fennessy www.scotfordfennessy.com.au

 

Scott Recruitment Services www.scottrecruitment.com.au

 

Stellar Recruitment www.stellarrecruitment.com.au/

 

Talent2 www.talent2.com

 

Hi - do you know of any construction companies - i am looking for construction site foreman roles. Thanks

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@ Skippy59

 

 

Ausco Modular: Accommodation village construction.

 

B&J Constructors: in Broome, WA.

 

Cimeco: www.cimeco.com.au

 

Downer Australia: Engineering and infrastructure management services group.

 

Ertech: See "The Ertech Construction Academy"

 

GHD: "One of the world’s leading engineering, architecture and environmental consulting companies."

 

Hutchinson Builders: www.hutchinsonbuilders.com.au/ Is one of Australia’s largest privately-owned building and construction companies with a turnover in FY2012 expected to exceed $1B. With its headquarters in Brisbane, Hutchinson Builders has a network of offices throughout Australia that reaches from Cairns to Hobart, the Bowen Basin to the Pilbara and Sydney to Perth. The company is also establishing a presence in PNG. The Company was awarded '2011 Australian Employer of the Year'.

 

McConnell Dowell Constructors Pty Ltd: Joint venture between McConnell Dowell Constructors and Consolidated Contractors Company is known as MCJV.

 

 

 

Other than that I suggest looking up recruitment companies. I am sure you will be able to reach the jobs / careers pages (online) of these companies all by yourself.

 

 

Skippy59, please write a bit about yourself, would like to know about new people and what they do. I am Levi, 26, economist by trade, still in Europe - but planning (long term) to move to Perth.

 

Cheers

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I have`nt been in here for a few months , but I do keep reading your posts and also the WestAustralian, our daily paper.... so I saw on the news last night an article about this company looking for employees. Now I dont know whether they also sponsor immigrants, but others from this site might be able to help you by asking the company named on your behalf. I have cut n pasted it as it appears on the above named paper, as is.. if it helps.... if not at least I have all your interests at heart... cheers

A local contractor is employing three tradespeople an hour in a bid to fill 600 vacancies by Christmas, in the first stage of a campaign to find thousands of workers.

 

CKJV, a joint venture between Kentz Corporation and energy infrastructure company CB&I, announced yesterday it needed 600 scaffolders, welders, fitters, riggers, trade assistants and others within weeks. Another 2000 jobs will be offered early next year.

CKJV construction director John Guyer said he recognised the difficulty in finding qualified tradespeople, but was confident a roadshow to regional areas, and potentially the east coast, would fill the order.

The campaign will put more pressure on the home building sector, after warnings this week that construction times will double in a year because of the looming labour shortage that is shaping up to be the sector's worst.

Builders this week reiterated a longstanding complaint that the resources sector poaches its workers and fails to do its share of training.

Half of CKJV's recruits will work at the Henderson workshop, grossing about $2500 a week for mechanical, piping, electrical and instrumentation work on three LNG trains destined for the Gorgon project on Barrow Island, as part of its $2.2 billion contract with Chevron.

The rest will earn up to 40 per cent more on a fly-in, fly-out roster to Barrow Island.

Mr Guyer said there were 18 apprentices with CKJV, which had just employed its 1000th worker, and up to a dozen more would be recruited in the first stage of its campaign. He hopes it will eventually have up to 200 apprentices.

Asked yesterday whether he was concerned that the resources sector was absorbing workers needed in other industries, Commerce Minister Simon O'Brien said he was aware that other sectors were "doing it tough".

But he said the strong resources sector was ultimately "a bright point on the WA landscape".

A local content report released yesterday shows the resources sector has awarded $30 billion in contracts locally since July last year, resulting in 75,000 jobs in WA.

 

I realize alot of you arent really looking for Fly-in fly out jobs, but if all these people the company are looking for leave their current jobs to sign up with them, their employers will also be looking for replacement...s so there is method in my madness.

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I have`nt been in here for a few months , but I do keep reading your posts and also the WestAustralian, our daily paper.... so I saw on the news last night an article about this company looking for employees. Now I dont know whether they also sponsor immigrants, but others from this site might be able to help you by asking the company named on your behalf. I have cut n pasted it as it appears on the above named paper, as is.. if it helps.... if not at least I have all your interests at heart... cheers

A local contractor is employing three tradespeople an hour in a bid to fill 600 vacancies by Christmas, in the first stage of a campaign to find thousands of workers.

 

CKJV, a joint venture between Kentz Corporation and energy infrastructure company CB&I, announced yesterday it needed 600 scaffolders, welders, fitters, riggers, trade assistants and others within weeks. Another 2000 jobs will be offered early next year.

CKJV construction director John Guyer said he recognised the difficulty in finding qualified tradespeople, but was confident a roadshow to regional areas, and potentially the east coast, would fill the order.

The campaign will put more pressure on the home building sector, after warnings this week that construction times will double in a year because of the looming labour shortage that is shaping up to be the sector's worst.

Builders this week reiterated a longstanding complaint that the resources sector poaches its workers and fails to do its share of training.

Half of CKJV's recruits will work at the Henderson workshop, grossing about $2500 a week for mechanical, piping, electrical and instrumentation work on three LNG trains destined for the Gorgon project on Barrow Island, as part of its $2.2 billion contract with Chevron.

The rest will earn up to 40 per cent more on a fly-in, fly-out roster to Barrow Island.

Mr Guyer said there were 18 apprentices with CKJV, which had just employed its 1000th worker, and up to a dozen more would be recruited in the first stage of its campaign. He hopes it will eventually have up to 200 apprentices.

Asked yesterday whether he was concerned that the resources sector was absorbing workers needed in other industries, Commerce Minister Simon O'Brien said he was aware that other sectors were "doing it tough".

But he said the strong resources sector was ultimately "a bright point on the WA landscape".

A local content report released yesterday shows the resources sector has awarded $30 billion in contracts locally since July last year, resulting in 75,000 jobs in WA.

 

I realize alot of you arent really looking for Fly-in fly out jobs, but if all these people the company are looking for leave their current jobs to sign up with them, their employers will also be looking for replacement...s so there is method in my madness.

 

 

Hi hear what you are saying. I cant tell you how many time i have applied for jobs on the Gorgon project and also my OH as they say they want construction site managers and secretarial staff - but unfortunately no joy at all................................. what should we do..............

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Anyone know of anyone who's willing to take on an electrician or electrical engineer with 12 years experience but will only have a provisional license? My hubby needs on-the-job training to get his A grade.

 

Thanks

Rachel

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@jackboots : You mean building companies ?

 

 

Hutchinson Builders

Is one of Australia’s largest privately-owned building and construction companies with a turnover in FY2012 expected to exceed $1B. They employ more than 1,000 staff across a range of projects and locations.

www.hutchinsonbuilders.com.au/

With its headquarters in Brisbane, Hutchinson Builders has a network of offices throughout Australia that reaches from Cairns to Hobart, the Bowen Basin to the Pilbara and Sydney to Perth. The company is also establishing a presence in PNG. The Company was awarded ‘2011 Australian Employer of the Year’.

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Hi, I moved to Perth a short time ago. I'm a plumber by trade in the UK, and looking for work here in perth. I've phoned up and sent cvs to quite a few company's, but still no joy. I'm happy to start as a TA untill I gain my plumbing licence which I can not do untill march 31st at challenger college. If anyone on here knows of any TA work or can point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it.

Many thanks

Scott.

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Just thought I'd add my two bit - In my opinion there might be potential for tradies who are professional in terms of keeping to agreed appointments, letting people know if they can't, communicating properly (quotes on time, about delays if any, if not interested or when things can be expected). We've been here for a while now and are still getting our heads around the unprofessional behaviour of tradies who do just the opposite... Quality seems to be an issue too with building work, plumbing, electrical etc generally not up to the mark. People do seem to want more professional people but just don't get them - opportunity as I see it.

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