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A Construction Labourer

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Construction Labourer you will be working on building and construction sites doing a range of unskilled and semi-skilled manual labouring jobs. You will follow directions from the Site Supervisor/Manager and may be asked to work by yourself or as a part of a team. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Unloading, carrying and stacking materials and tools, transporting them around the site * Erecting and dismantling temporary structures such as ramps, catwalks, barricades and scaffolding (subject to certification), warning signs and lights * Digging holes and trenches using hand tools and jackhammers, putting excavated material onto conveyors, wheelbarrows and trucks for removal *pre-start check of hand and electric tools prior to use* * Mixing, pouring and spreading materials such as concrete, plaster and mortar * Spreading and levelling soil, gravel and sand on roads and driveways * Assisting with assembling and installing fixtures such as toilets, wash basins and sprinkling systems * Keeping surfaces, site amenities and floors clean and walkways clear *Sweeping, mopping and vacuuming floors to keep the site clean* and *Emptying bins, perhaps using an electric bin-lifter* * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Ameri_HEM Grade 3 Level 1 Frz

What Will I Be Doing?

Example Duties: Supervising & training lower-grade storeworkers. Operating complex machinery & equipment. Managing inventory using advanced computer systems. Implementing & overseeing quality control processes. Coordinating logistics & distribution activities. Handling complex stock control & stocktaking tasks. Ensuring compliance with safety & operational procedures.

Industry / Award

Stores Services & Wholesale Award 2020 MA000084

Work Environment

When in cold room temperatures can be below -18.9 degrees

Asbestos Removal Supervisor

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an Asbestos Removal Supervisor you must hold a Class A & Class B Supervisor Asbestos Licence. You will be responsible for supervising and coordinating the activities of licenced asbestos workers in the removal of asbestos from ceilings, walls, floors and other structures on site. Your responsibilities may include: * Reviewing job specifications, inspecting the work site and conferring with building management to evaluate the removal of asbestos * Providing estimations of length of time, number of workers, equipment and supplies required for the removal of asbestos * Assigning and supervising asbestos workers with specific tasks including; equipment set up, the removal and the disposal of asbestos * Ensuring the correct use of specialist asbestos tools such as HEPA Vacuums and Negative Air Units * Examining workers equipment such as, respirator systems, air evacuation and filtration systems and air quality testing devices, to ensure they meet both state and national government safety standards * Ensuring the correct asbestos waste management and containment procedures are followed * Ensuring the lawful disposal of asbestos * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers. * You must wear a P2-P3 half face-mask if doing Bonded Asbestos Removal. You must wear a full face mask for Friable Asbestos Removal.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Asbestos Removal Worker

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an Asbestos Removal Worker, you must hold the appropriate licence. If you have a Class B licence you are only permitted to remove non-friable asbestos. If you hold a Class A licence you are permitted to both supervise and remove Friable and Non-Friable forms of asbestos. You will follow directions from your Supervisor and may be asked to work by yourself or as a part of a team. Your duties may include: * The identification and safe removal of asbestos * The correct use of specialist asbestos tools such as HEPA Vacuums and Negative Air Units * Ensuring the correct asbestos waste management and containment procedures are followed * Ensuring the lawful disposal of asbestos * Using both hand and power tools to perform demolition work such as hand stripping, concrete penetrations, structural demo and labouring across the site * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers. * You must wear a P2-P3 half face-mask if doing Bonded Asbestos Removal. You must wear a full face mask for Friable Asbestos Removal

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

BL Boom Lift Operator CW2

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Boom Lift Operator you will be required to hold the RIIHAN301D certification as a minimum. This licence allows you to operate low level (under 11m) boom or scissor lifts. If your role requires you to work over 11m you must have completed the additional TLILIC2005A Boom Lift certification (an EWP accreditation). Under the supervision of your Site Supervisor you may work individually or as part of a team. Your responsibilities may include: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Safely completing your trades/labouring duties whilst on the Boom Lift * Identifying hazards and risk control * Inspecting equipment to identify wear and damage * Understanding emergency procedures and following when necessary * Keeping accurate logs on servicing and performing minor repairs and adjustments * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials

Blaster/Industrial Painter

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an Industrial Painter/Blaster you may be required to hold a Certificate III in Painting and Decorating. You may be required to bring your own tools and equipment that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You could be asked to work either independently or as part of a team. You will operate painting equipment to paint and apply other industrial coatings to manufactured items and/or surfaces. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Grinding, sanding and cleaning surfaces of items to be painted * Loading paint, oil, lacquer, varnish and rustproofing agents into spray equipment * Connecting hoses to spray equipment and adjusting spray nozzles to required pressure * Securing items to be sprayed within spray booths or placing them onto conveyors * Directing spray guns to apply even coatings * Moving items to drying areas and stacking them for further painting and packaging * Starting and monitoring extractor and drying fans, and heaters * Cleaning nozzles, containers and hoses of equipment * Operating paint dipping baths * Mixing coating solutions and regulate their temperature * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Industrial Spray Painting and Sand Blasting Award 1991

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Boilermaker

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Boilermaker you must hold a Cert III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade. You must have a mask and apron and may be required to bring basic tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You will primarily work independently whilst you cut, shape, assemble and weld steel to construct and repair metal products and structures. You may also be responsible for tasks such as: * Reading, interpreting and fabricating from drawings and specifications * Determining suitable material, methods and sequence of operations * Checking parts for accuracy, clearance and fit * Forming metal stock and castings to press, cut, grind, plane, bore and drill metal * Welding steel and/or bolting pieces together * Testing of complete boilers * Performing routine boiler checks and conducting maintenance when required * Upgrading boilers to meet environmental standards and increase their efficiency * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Boom Lift Operator

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Boom Lift Operator you will be required to hold the RIIHAN301D certification as a minimum. This licence allows you to operate low level (under 11m) boom or scissor lifts. If your role requires you to work over 11m you must have completed the additional TLILIC2005A Boom Lift certification (an EWP accreditation). Under the supervision of your Site Supervisor you may work individually or as part of a team. Your responsibilities may include: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Safely completing your trades/labouring duties whilst on the Boom Lift * Identifying hazards and risk control * Inspecting equipment to identify wear and damage * Understanding emergency procedures and following when necessary * Keeping accurate logs on servicing and performing minor repairs and adjustments * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Bricklayer

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Bricklayer you will usually be required to have a Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying. You will be required to lay bricks, pre-cut stone and other types of building blocks in mortar to construct and repair walls, partitions, arches and various other structures. You will primarily be working outdoors and may have to work at heights. You may be required to work independently or as part of a team. You must provide your own full set of tools and have public liability insurance. You will be responsible for tasks such as: * Studying and working from plans and specifications to determine materials required, dimensions and installation procedures * Spreading layers of mortar to serve as a base and binder for bricks in rows and/or various designs and shapes * Check vertical and horizontal alignment of bricks * Operating hand tools, power tools and brick cutting machinery * Sealing foundations with damp-resistant materials * Repairing and maintaining bricks and related structures * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Carpenter/Formworker

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Carpenter/Formworker you must hold a Cert III in either Carpentry or a Cert III in Carpentry and Joinery. You must have a full set of your own tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You will be responsible for constructing, erecting, installing, wooden and metal structures and fixtures. You may be required to work outdoors when erecting framing for buildings, or indoors when finishing interior fixtures or maintaining existing buildings. You will be responsible for tasks such as – * Studying blueprints and specifications to determine and order materials required, determine dimensions and installation procedures * Constructing concrete framework * Erecting framework and roof framing, laying subflooring and floorboards and verifying trueness of such structures * Assembling prepared wood to form structures and fittings ready to install * Installing metal and timber windows, sashes and doors * Repairing existing fittings * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Civil Construction Labourer

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an Civil Construction Labourer you will be working on civil construction sites and will be doing a range of manual labouring jobs. You will follow directions from the Site Supervisor/Leading Hand and may be asked to work by yourself or as a part of a team. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Unloading, carrying and stacking materials and tools, transporting them around the site * Erecting and dismantling temporary structures such as ramps, catwalks, barricades and scaffolding (subject to certification), warning signs and lights * Digging holes and trenches using hand tools and jackhammers, putting excavated material onto conveyors, wheelbarrows and trucks for removal * Mixing, pouring and spreading materials such as concrete, plaster and mortar * Spreading and levelling soil, gravel and sand on roads and driveways * Assisting with assembling and installing pits, piping and conduits * Keeping surfaces, site amenities and floors clean and walkways clear *pre-start check of hand and electric tools prior to use* *Sweeping, mopping and vacuuming floors to keep the site clean* *Emptying bins, perhaps using an electric bin-lifter* *Spotting civil machinery in order to keep those working around the machinery safe* * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Cleaner (OffSite)

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Cleaner you may be responsible for cleaning a variety of areas within domestic, industrial, health, education and/or public settings. You may be required to provide your own equipment that is well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. Your responsibilities may include: * Vacuuming carpets, curtains and upholstered furniture * Sweeping, mopping, waxing and polishing tiled, vinyl, timber and concrete floors * Tidying rooms, emptying waste paper bins and removing refuse and recyclable material * Cleaning, disinfecting and deodorising kitchens, bathrooms and toilets * Dusting, cleaning and polishing furniture and other homewares * Cleaning windows and other glass surfaces * Taking responsibility for security of the area you work in by ensuring the work area is safely locked and secured at the end of your shift * Reporting any breaches to your manager * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Safety glasses and Mask * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Cleaning Services Award 2020

Work Environment

You may be exposed to biological and chemical hazards that are dangerous when touched or inhaled including; dust, mould, bacteria and/or pathogens. You may also be exposed to excessive noise levels from the equipment you are using, e.g the vacuum. Your role may require repetitive movements

Concreter

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a concreter you must have a full set of your own tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You may be asked to work individually or as part of a team under the direction of the Site Supervisor. You will be responsible for mixing, pouring and finishing concrete. Your duties may include: * Erecting concrete formwork and laying steel reinforcing * Pouring, spreading and levelling concrete using screeds and templates * Tamping, smoothing, shaping and sealing concrete * Operating trowelling machines to float, trowel and polish concrete surfaces * Forming expansion joints and edges using tools, jointers and straightedges * Installing fixtures in concrete such as anchor bolts, steel plates and door sills * Wetting concrete and rubbing with abrasives to finish vertical surfaces * Covering concrete with plastic sheeting and sand to protect it as it sets * Cutting lines in concrete using power tools * Covering freshly poured concrete with colouring powders and other materials * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Construction Cleaner

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a construction cleaner you will be responsible for cleaning and preparing the site. You may be asked to provide your own equipment that is well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You may be required to complete site clean up during the construction process in order to prepare for following subcontractors or postconstruction in order to prepare for hand-over. You may be required to work individually or as part of a team under the supervision of the Site Supervisor. Your responsibilities may include: * Removing rubbish, recyclable material and emptying containers bins and trays * Operating industrial vacuum cleaners to clean floors, work areas and machines * Vacuuming carpets, curtains and upholstered furniture * Cleaning, dusting and polishing furniture, fixtures and fittings * Removing dust and dirt from ceilings, walls, overhead pipes and fixtures * Applying acids and solvents to surfaces to remove stains and dirt * Stripping wax from floors, re-waxing and polishing flooring * Removing lint, dust, soot, oil, grease sludge and other residues from machinery and other equipment * Cleaning the exteriors of buildings by sandblasting applying solvents * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

CSE Level 1

What Will I Be Doing?

Tasks include mopping, dusting, vacuuming, rubbish collection, basic toilet cleaning, etc.

Industry / Award

Cleaning Services Award MA000022

Work Environment

Work environments change from job to job, but all will be areas that require cleaning.

CW2 Operator

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a CW2 Operator, you may be required to operate machinery on-site that you are licenced to use, and competent to perform in a safe manner, as directed by your supervisor. You will follow directions from the Site Supervisor/Manager and may be asked to work by yourself or as a part of a team. You will most likely be working on and around multi-story buildings. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Conducting pre-operational tests on any machinery or equipment you are required to use * Inspecting, setting up and cleaning machinery/equipment when and as required * Operating machinery/equipment safely and in accordance with onsite SWMS * Keeping accurate logs on machinery/equipment servicing and performing minor repairs and adjustments * Setting up, managing and removing temporary traffic control schemes/signs * Directing vehicular and pedestrian traffic around construction zones; ensuring the safety of constructions workers and the general public * Ad-hoc general labouring/cleaning duties when and as required * Various other tasks as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

EIR Adelaide Pty Ltd/CFMEU South Australia Enterprise Agreement 2019

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials

EBA Labourer

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an EBA Construction Labourer you will be working on building and construction sites by doing a range of manual labouring jobs. You will follow directions from the Site Supervisor/Manager and may be asked to work by yourself or as a part of a team. You will most likely be working on and around multi-story buildings. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Unloading, carrying and stacking materials and tools, transporting them around the site * Erecting and dismantling temporary structures such as ramps, catwalks, barricades and scaffolding (subject to certification), warning signs and lights * Digging holes and trenches using hand tools and jackhammers, putting excavated material onto conveyors, wheelbarrows and trucks for removal * Mixing, pouring and spreading materials such as concrete, plaster and mortar * Spreading and levelling soil, gravel and sand on roads and driveways * Assisting with assembling and installing fixtures such as toilets, wash basins and sprinkling systems * Keeping surfaces, site amenities and floors clean and walkways clear * Travelling up/down in Personnel Hoists to access various levels of the site *pre-start check of hand and electric tools prior to use* *Sweeping, mopping and vacuuming floors to keep the site clean* *Emptying bins, perhaps using an electric Bin Lifter* * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

EIR Adelaide Pty Ltd/CFMEU South Australia Enterprise Agreement 2019 - https: //www.fwc.gov. au/documents/documents /agreements/fwa/ae5046 13.pdf

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Electrician

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an Electrician you must hold a Cert III in Electrotechnology and an Electrician’s Licence. You must have a full set of your own tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You may be asked to work independently or as part of a team. You may be responsible for task such as: * Examining blueprints, wiring programmes and specifications to determine sequence and methods of operation * Measuring and laying out insulation reference points * Selecting, cutting and connecting wires and cables to terminals and connectors * Using electrical and electronic test instruments to trace and diagnose faults * Repairing and replacing faulty wiring and defective parts * Positioning and installing electrical switchboards * Connecting electrical systems to power supply * Testing the continuity of circuits * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Excavator Operator

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an Excavator Operator on site you must hold a VOC - Excavator card. You will be responsible for operating heavy excavation plants to excavate, move and load earth, rock and rubble. You will work individually under the supervision of the Site Manager and your responsibilities may include: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Working from drawings, markings and verbal instructions * Preparing and positioning the plant ready for operation * Selecting, fitting and removing attachments such as buckets, winches, loading scoops, shovel blades and rock breaking hammers * Operating controls to excavate, break, drill, level, compact gouge out, move load and spread earth, rock, rubble soil and other materials * Monitoring the operation of plant and adjusting controls to regulate pressure, speed and flow of operation to ensure the safety of other workers * Raising, lowering and manipulating attachments using manual and hydraulic controls * Servicing, lubricating, cleaning and refueling plant * Performing minor adjustments and repairs when necessary * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials

Final Trim Operator

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Final Trim Operator you will be required to hold a Grader Ticket. You may also be required to hold a RII ticket and VOC. You will accurately and cleanly operate the designated plant to tight tolerance and final trim standard. You will work independently under the guidance of the Site Supervisor. You may be responsible for duties such as: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Working from drawings, markings and verbal instructions * Preparing and positioning the plant ready for operation * Maintaining and cleaning the plant to a satisfactory standard, including daily checks of oils and tyres * Inspecting equipment to identify wear and damage * Keeping accurate logs on servicing, performing minor repairs and adjustments when able * Reporting any defect defect, malfunction or repair work necessary * Keeping an accurate record of duties to be reported and submitted * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Forklift Operator C11

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Forklift Operator on site you must hold a class LF licence. You will be working individually under the supervision of the Site Manager and may be responsible for: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Operating controls to align forklift and raise and lower forks in order to stack and unstack building materials across the construction site * Transporting goods and building materials to designated areas across the site * Ensuring materials are stored safely in correct areas so they can be easily located * Inspecting equipment to identify wear and damage * Keeping accurate logs on servicing and performing minor repairs and adjustments * Ensuring loads are spread evenly and securely in order to perform works safely * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

HIS Mechanical Fitter

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Mechanical Fitter you will be responsible for fabricating, installing and repairing heavy machinery. You may be required to stand for a long period of time, working both individually and as part of a team. Working to a set of precise specifications, you may be required to operate tools and machines to grind, mill and shape raw materials into the specified form in order to assemble the final product. Your responsibilities may include: * Interpreting diagrams, drawings, specifications and plans to determine suitable materials, methods, and sequence of operations * Operating specialised tools and materials * Cutting, grinding and shaping metal and other materials * Checking parts for accuracy, clearance and fit * Assembling fabricated parts to produce tools and machines * Setting up tools and machinery for the fabrication process including, guides, stops and other controls * Diagnosing and repairing faults and performing maintenance of tools and machinery * Keeping accurate records of operations, safety and maintenance procedures * Working within and complying with occupational health and safety guidelines to ensure your own safety and that of others * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Hoist Operator

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Hoist Operator you must hold a CPCCLHS3001A –Licence; the HP licence allows you to operate a personnel and materials hoist. As a Hoist Operator you will be working independently within the lift on site and your responsibilities may include: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Operation of hoist elevator to raise and lower both personnel and/or building materials * Recording operations via a logbook * Inspecting, setting up and cleaning machinery when and as required. * Ad-hoc general labouring/cleaning duties when as required. * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Joiner/Cabinet Maker (In Factory)

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Joiner/Cabinet Maker you must hold a Cert III in Cabinet Making and/or a Cert III in Carpentry and Joinery. You must have a full set of your own tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You will primarily work independently, and may work both on site and/or in a factory setting. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Examining drawings, work orders and sample parts in order to determine specifications * Selecting and working with materials such as timber, veneers, particle board and synthetic wood * Working from drawings and specifications to make furniture * Making fittings where fine detail is required * Assembling parts to form sections of furniture and completed articles * Fitting hinges, locks catches, drawers and shelves * Making frames for chairs and couches * Repairing and refurbishing furniture and other antiques * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Joinery and Building Trades Award 2010 (If you are woring in a Factory/ Workshop)

Work Environment

Factories are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Joiner/Cabinet Maker (Onsite)

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Joiner/Cabinet Maker you must hold a Cert III in Cabinet Making and/or a Cert III in Carpentry and Joinery. You must have a full set of your own tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You will primarily work independently, and may work both on site and/or in a factory setting. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Examining drawings, work orders and sample parts in order to determine specifications * Selecting and working with materials such as timber, veneers, particle board and synthetic wood * Working from drawings and specifications to make furniture * Making fittings where fine detail is required * Assembling parts to form sections of furniture and completed articles * Fitting hinges, locks catches, drawers and shelves * Making frames for chairs and couches * Repairing and refurbishing furniture and other antiques * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Machine Operator

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a machine operator you will be required to operate machinery in order to undertake manufacturing tasks. You may be responsible for making sure the machinery is set up well in order to work safely and efficiently to produce high-quality products. You may be required to work independently or as part of a larger team. Your responsibilities may include: * Reading and interpreting job specifications * Operating machinery carefully and safely in accordance with health and safety guidelines * Manually loading materials into the machinery * Working quickly and accurately in a fast paced production environment * Identifying and minimising hazards * Minimising wastage * Checking output for product quality * Maintaining and repairing equipment when necessary * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Mechanical Fitters

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Mechanical Fitter you will be responsible for fabricating, installing and repairing heavy machinery. You may be required to stand for a long period of time, working both individually and as part of a team. Working to a set of precise specifications, you may be required to operate tools and machines to grind, mill and shape raw materials into the specified form in order to assemble the final product. Your responsibilities may include: * Interpreting diagrams, drawings, specifications and plans to determine suitable materials, methods, and sequence of operations * Operating specialised tools and materials * Cutting, grinding and shaping metal and other materials * Checking parts for accuracy, clearance and fit * Assembling fabricated parts to produce tools and machines * Setting up tools and machinery for the fabrication process including, guides, stops and other controls * Diagnosing and repairing faults and performing maintenance of tools and machinery * Keeping accurate records of operations, safety and maintenance procedures * Working within and complying with occupational health and safety guidelines to ensure your own safety and that of others * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

MR Driver

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Medium Rigid Truck Driver you must hold a valid MR licence. You will be responsible for driving two axle buses, trucks or freight vehicles. You will predominantly work alone, and may have to drive long distances at any one time. Your responsibilities may include: * Transporting cargo, such as equipment, products and supplies to and from specific locations * Ensuring goods are stowed and securely covered to prevent loss and damage * Maneuvering vehicles into ideal loading and unloading positions, often within tight spaces * Loading and unloading vehicles using lifting and tipping devices, ensuring safety requirements are met and Load Restraint Regulations are acknowledged. * Complying with rules and regulations related to size, weight, route designations and parking * Verifying loading documents, checking condition of goods and obtaining certification of deliveries * Ensuring all drive logbooks are accurate and up to date * Making regular quality checks of vehicles to ensure they can be driven safely *Ensuring adherence to site specific safety regulations* *Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Road Transport and Distribution Award 2020

Work Environment

You may have to drive long distances alone. Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

MTE Storeperson

What Will I Be Doing?

As a storeperson you will be responsible for receiving, handling, packing and despatching goods in stores and warehouses. You may be asked to work both individually and as part of a team, in a fast-paced environment. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Receiving incoming goods * Checking incoming goods for damage and discrepancies between goods and invoices * Unloading vehicles, opening packages and removing contents * Moving goods around the store/warehouse and recording their movements * Operating computers to obtain details of location and quantity of items in stock * Labelling goods with details of storage location * Packing and weighing goods and sealing boxes * Operating machines to lift, place and remove goods on high levels (according to licencing requirements) * Checking goods off picking lists * Assisting with regular stock takes * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic.

Industry / Award

Storage Services and Wholesale Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

NSW BL Boom Lift Operator CW2

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Boom Lift Operator you will be required to hold the RIIHAN301D certification as a minimum. This licence allows you to operate low level (under 11m) boom or scissor lifts. If your role requires you to work over 11m you must have completed the additional TLILIC2005A Boom Lift certification (an EWP accreditation). Under the supervision of your Site Supervisor you may work individually or as part of a team. Your responsibilities may include: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Safely completing your trades/labouring duties whilst on the Boom Lift * Identifying hazards and risk control * Inspecting equipment to identify wear and damage * Understanding emergency procedures and following when necessary * Keeping accurate logs on servicing and performing minor repairs and adjustments * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

NSW Traffic Controller CW2

What Will I Be Doing?

As a road traffic controller you must hold the RIIWHS205D (control traffic with a slow/stop bat) certificate and the RIIWHS302D (implement traffic management plans) certificate. You will be responsible for manually directing traffic and pedestrian flows on, near or adjacent to roads during road closures due to construction works. Your duties may include: * Setting up, managing and removing temporary traffic control schemes/signs * Directing vehicular and pedestrian traffic around construction zones; ensuring the safety of constructions workers and the general public * Handling a Stop-Slow sign, or managing other traffic control signs and devices to direct traffic * Communicating with other road traffic personnel, construction workers and emergency response teams visa video, to provide and receive updates on traffic conditions * Completing site checks and monitoring traffic behaviour to ensure safety is always maintained * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. ou must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Order Picker

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As an Order Picker you will be required to hold an LO licence. You will be required to operate the order picker within a warehouse environment, where you will lower and raise the platforms on the forklift to pick and pack orders at high levels. You may be required to stand for a long period of time, working both individually and as part of a team. Your responsibilities may include: * Conducting pre-operational tests of the forklift prior to use to ensure safety * Operating controls to align forklift and raise and lower platforms * Receiving and checking incoming pick tickets and locating products * Manual handling and heavy lifting * Restocking inventory where necessary * Keeping accurate records of completed orders * Conducting ad-hoc warehouse duties, including; machine operation, cleaning and administration * Inspecting forklift to identify wear and damage * Keeping accurate logs on servicing of forklift and performing minor repairs and adjustments PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Storage Services and Wholesale Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials

Pope StorePerson

What Will I Be Doing?

As a storeperson you will be responsible for receiving, handling, packing and despatching goods in stores and warehouses. You may be asked to work both individually and as part of a team, in a fast-paced environment. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Receiving incoming goods * Checking incoming goods for damage and discrepancies between goods and invoices * Unloading vehicles, opening packages and removing contents * Moving goods around the store/warehouse and recording their movements * Operating computers to obtain details of location and quantity of items in stock * Labelling goods with details of storage location * Packing and weighing goods and sealing boxes * Operating machines to lift, place and remove goods on high levels (according to licencing requirements) * Checking goods off picking lists * Assisting with regular stock takes * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Storage Services and Wholesale Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Product Assembler

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Product Assembler you will be responsible for putting together components and subassemblies that will go into the production of goods. You may be required to work autonomously or as part of a larger team. Your responsibilities may include: * Locating, positioning and securing components on workbenches * Punching and drilling mounting holes in parts and assembled products * Assembling and securing components in sequence * Assembling parts by nailing, screwing, glueing, dowelling, riveting, crimping, soldering and spotting welding components * Fitting hardware items, such as hinges, catches and knobs to parts * Attaching and fastening various parts of goods * Deburring and finishing items using files, grinding wheels and emery paper * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Production Workers

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a production worker you will be required to operate machinery on a production line. You may be involved in all stages of production, or you may be responsible for a specific part of the production process. You may be required to stand for a long period of time, working both individually and as part of a team, in a fast-paced environment. Your responsibilities may include: * Preparing machines for use by choosing appropriate attachments and controls * Feeding raw materials into production machinery * Assembling goods on production lines * Manual handling and heavy lifting * Monitoring the production process and recording production data as required * Carrying out basic quality and testing checks * Examining final products for imperfections and packing goods to be shipped * Working within and complying with occupational health and safety guidelines to ensure your own safety and that of others * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Wine Industry Award; Textile, Clothing, Footwear and Associated Industries Award; Poultry Processing Award; Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Project Manager

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Project Manager you must hold a Diploma in Building and Construction and a ABLIS licence. You will be responsible for the planning, management and execution of Construction Projects. You may be responsible for: * Interpreting architectural drawings and specifications * Co-ordinating labour resources, and the procurement and delivery of materials, plant and equipment * Consulting with architects, engineering professionals and other professionals, and technical and trades workers * Negotiating with building owners, property developers and subcontractors involved in the construction process to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget * Preparing tenders and contract bids * Implementing coordinated work programs for sites * Ensuring adherence to building legislation and standards of performance, quality, cost and safety * Arranging the submission of plans to local authorities. * Building under contract or subcontracting specialised building services * Overseeing the standard and progress of subcontractors' work * Arranging building inspections by local authorities PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Roof Plumber

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Roof Plumber you will be required to hold a Certificate III in Roof Plumbing. You may be required to provide your own tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You may be asked to worked independently or as part of a larger team. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Studying drawings and specifications to determine the layout of plumbing systems and materials required * Fabricating and installing metal roofing, rainwater goods and flashings. * Working with roof drainage systems on residential, commercial and industrial buildings * Installing and repairing systems that collect and dispose of stormwater, including gutters, eaves, downpipes and rainwater tanks * Laying and securing roof sheeting or cladding * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Plumbing and Fire sprinklers Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Safety Officer CW5

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Safety Officer you must hold a BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety as a minimum level of qualification. As a safety officer your role will see you responsible for minimising the risk of workplace injuries and making sure sites are complying with state and national safety regulations. You may be responsible for: * Developing, implementing, and enforcing policies that will reduce the risk of accidents on site * Keeping policies up to date, meeting the latest standards, and establishing new policies as and when new risks are discovered * Inspecting site conditions to determine if hazards are present and to establish procedures and policies to overcome those hazardous situations * Completing investigations into accidents that have occurred, establishing causes, documenting findings and providing recommendations for future prevention * Ensuring harmful materials are stored according to regulations * Training staff to properly handle equipment * Improving health conditions by creating strategies for disposal systems, pollution control and handling hazardous substances *Running daily site inductions and toolbox meetings* *Keeping accurate records regarding potential hazards, accidents and policies/procedures* * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Safety Officer CW5 NS

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Safety Officer you must hold a BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety as a minimum level of qualification. As a safety officer your role will see you responsible for minimising the risk of workplace injuries and making sure sites are complying with state and national safety regulations. You may be responsible for: * Developing, implementing, and enforcing policies that will reduce the risk of accidents on site * Keeping policies up to date, meeting the latest standards, and establishing new policies as and when new risks are discovered * Inspecting site conditions to determine if hazards are present and to establish procedures and policies to overcome those hazardous situations * Completing investigations into accidents that have occurred, establishing causes, documenting findings and providing recommendations for future prevention * Ensuring harmful materials are stored according to regulations * Training staff to properly handle equipment * Improving health conditions by creating strategies for disposal systems, pollution control and handling hazardous substances *Running daily site inductions and toolbox meetings* *Keeping accurate records regarding potential hazards, accidents and policies/procedures* * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

SEC Mechanical Fitter

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Mechanical Fitter you will be responsible for fabricating, installing and repairing heavy machinery. You may be required to stand for a long period of time, working both individually and as part of a team. Working to a set of precise specifications, you may be required to operate tools and machines to grind, mill and shape raw materials into the specified form in order to assemble the final product. Your responsibilities may include: * Interpreting diagrams, drawings, specifications and plans to determine suitable materials, methods, and sequence of operations * Operating specialised tools and materials * Cutting, grinding and shaping metal and other materials * Checking parts for accuracy, clearance and fit * Assembling fabricated parts to produce tools and machines * Setting up tools and machinery for the fabrication process including, guides, stops and other controls * Diagnosing and repairing faults and performing maintenance of tools and machinery * Keeping accurate records of operations, safety and maintenance procedures * Working within and complying with occupational health and safety guidelines to ensure your own safety and that of others * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Site Manager

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Site Manager you must have a detailed understanding of relevant legislation, regulations and protocols with regard to construction, building and health and safety. You will typically work onsite to oversee one or a variety of building projects from beginning through to completion. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Co-ordinating labour activity on worksite * Developing and implementing systems and procedures that enable tradespeople and employees to carry out their tasks in the most efficient way and in accordance with onsite SWMS. * Managing overall site performance of the building and construction process * Liaising with subcontractors and suppliers * Reviewing building practices to ensure compliance with forecast budgets and project management procedures * Conducting onsite inductions and toolbox meetings in the absence of a safety officer * Evaluating hazards, controlling risks and undertaking inspections in accordance with Workplace Safety policies * Implementing and updating documentation as required, such as a site diary and incident reports * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Site Supervisor

What Will I Be Doing?

As a Site Supervisor you must have a detailed understanding of relevant legislation, regulations and protocols with regard to construction, building and health and safety. You will work onsite to oversee and coordinate the daily operations of the construction site to ensure high levels of performance and compliance to health and safety guidelines. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Developing and implementing systems and procedures that enable tradespeople and employees to carry out their tasks in the most efficient way and in accordance with onsite SWMS. * Evaluating hazards, controlling risks and undertaking inspections of systems and equipment * Arranging maintenance of machinery and equipment as and when required * Liaising with senior site management to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the site *Managing the schedule of works by coordinating all trades, labourers and machinery* *Conducting onsite inductions and toolbox meetings in the absence of a safety officer* * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Steelfixer

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Steel Fixer you will mainly be working to position/secure steel fixings and reinforcing such to strengthen concrete structures. You may be asked to work independently and as part of a team. You may be required to complete tasks such as: * Reading and interpreting working plans/steel lists and setting out work from these instructions * Making steel bars or mesh the required length by cutting them with bolt cutters, guillotines or power saws * Assembling the reinforcing bars or mesh by welding, wiring of clipping into the predetermined locations within the concrete * Fabricating steel reinforcement such as beams, footing pads or special units * Joining prefabricated units together * Positioning the reinforcements ready for concrete pours * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

General On-site Award 2010 Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Storeperson

What Will I Be Doing?

As a storeperson you will be responsible for receiving, handling, packing and despatching goods in stores and warehouses. You may be asked to work both individually and as part of a team, in a fast-paced environment. You may be responsible for tasks such as: * Receiving incoming goods * Checking incoming goods for damage and discrepancies between goods and invoices * Unloading vehicles, opening packages and removing contents * Moving goods around the store/warehouse and recording their movements * Operating computers to obtain details of location and quantity of items in stock * Labelling goods with details of storage location * Packing and weighing goods and sealing boxes * Operating machines to lift, place and remove goods on high levels (according to licencing requirements) * Checking goods off picking lists * Assisting with regular stock takes * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * Apron * Dust Mask * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic

Industry / Award

Storage Services and Wholesale Award 2020

Work Environment

Warehouses are busy places with many people working side by side and heavy machinery in operation. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Telehandler Operator

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Telehandler Operator on site you must hold a valid drivers licence, a TSHA Gold Card or a RIIHAN309F Statement of Attainment. Dependent upon the machine type you are operating you may also be required to hold CN Class, WP Class, C1, C2, C6, OR C0 ticket/s. You will be working individually under the supervision of the Site Manager and may be responsible for: * Conducting pre-operational tests prior to use to ensure safety * Identifying hazards and risk control * Inspecting equipment to identify wear and damage * Selecting, fitting and removing appropriate attachments * Transporting goods and building materials to designated areas across the site * Keeping accurate logs on servicing and performing minor repairs and adjustments * Ensuring that other people in the area are aware of plant movement *Operating the machinery safely around materials and/or personnel and in accordance with signed SWMS *Refuelling the plant as required* * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Trades Assistant

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Trades Assistant, you will be responsible for helping and supporting tradespeople on your site. You may be asked to work by yourself or as part of a team. Your duties may include: * Providing what the tradespeople on site need in terms of equipment, tools and labouring support * Undertaking and completing assigned tasks with minimal supervision and in compliance to Health and Safety Regulations * Supporting other contractors and operators with general labouring assistance by operating hand and power tools * Ensuring the worksite and associated equipment is clean, safe, tidy and ready for use * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

General On-site Award 2010 Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Traffic Controller CW2

What Will I Be Doing?

As a road traffic controller you must hold the RIIWHS205D (control traffic with a slow/stop bat) certificate and the RIIWHS302D (implement traffic management plans) certificate. You will be responsible for manually directing traffic and pedestrian flows on, near or adjacent to roads during road closures due to construction works. Your duties may include: * Setting up, managing and removing temporary traffic control schemes/signs * Directing vehicular and pedestrian traffic around construction zones; ensuring the safety of constructions workers and the general public * Handling a Stop-Slow sign, or managing other traffic control signs and devices to direct traffic * Communicating with other road traffic personnel, construction workers and emergency response teams visa video, to provide and receive updates on traffic conditions * Completing site checks and monitoring traffic behaviour to ensure safety is always maintained * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. ou must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Welder (FitterWelder

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a welder you must hold a Cert III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade. You must have a mask and apron and may be required to bring basic tools that are well maintained and in accordance with safety standards. You will primarily work independently whilst you assemble and weld metal parts and subassemblies to fabricate structures and equipment. You may also be responsible for tasks such as: * Reading, interpreting and fabricating from drawings and specifications * Determining suitable material, methods, sequence of operations and machine settings * Checking parts for accuracy, clearance and fit * Setting guides, stops and other controls on machining tools * Setting up prescribed cutting and shaping tools and dies in machines and presses * Forming metal stock and castings to press, cut, grind, plane, bore and drill metal * Cutting, threading, bending and installing hydraulic and pneumatic pipes and lines * Performing operational maintenance of machines, parts and fluid power equipment * Erecting machines and equipment * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

Working at Heights Labourer

What Will I Be Doing?

JOB DESCRIPTION As a Labourer/Tradesperson that will be Working at Heights you must hold the RIIWHS204D licence. This licence allows you to work safely at heights under the supervision of the Site Manager/Supervisor. You may work individually or as part of a team. You will be responsible for duties including: * Safely completing your trades/labouring duties as allocated by your Site Manager/Supervisor at a height * Identifying and determining hazards and risk factors * Setting up height protection equipment and the hazards associated with such * The care and maintenance of safety equipment * Ad-hoc general labouring duties as and when required. * Various other task as directed by your supervisor that you are competent to perform in a safe manner. PPE REQUIREMENTS You must provide and wear your own full PPE including: * High visibility t-shirt * Steel Cap Boots * Hard Hat * Safety glasses * Safety gloves * You must wear close fitting clothing * Long hair must be tied up * No jewellery is to be worn on site In addition to wearing full PPE as directed above, your workwear must be: * A suitable size and fit * Well maintained, stored and repaired correctly * Clean and hygienic * Please note: depending on your site you may be required to wear long-sleeved high-vis and work trousers.

Industry / Award

Building and Construction General On-site Award 2010

Work Environment

Construction sites are busy places with many contractors working side by side and heaving vehicles coming and going. You may be exposed to excessive noise levels, dust and abrasive, corrosive and hazardous materials.

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