General Hand
Help create a home away from home
Sodexo are seeking a suitably qualified and experienced General Hand to join our team on our clients mine site based in WA
The primary purpose of this role is to perform general hand duties across site whilst offering support to our onsite trades.
About the Role:
The General hand is integral to the effective day to day operations of site and is responsible for completing all planned and unplanned general maintenance, ensuring service is carried out to the client’s standards. This role will offer great variety including assisting the trades Carpentry, Electrical and Air conditioning within our accommodation and site facilities.
This is a permanent full-time opportunity working 2:1 Roster (FIFO from PERTH ONLY).
About You:
To be successful in this role you must have previous General hand experience assisting trades, preferably carpentry within a facility management environment. You must hold a current Manual WA Driver’s licence as well as a Working at Heights ticket. You will possess a sound understanding of working to high safety standards ensuring workplace safety is not compromised. You are someone that pays close attention to detail and can manage your time effectively working independently or part of a team. You will love variety in your job – no two days are the same!
What’s next?
If you hold the relevant skills to be successful in this role, you are excited about the opportunity to work FIFO and are keen to join a great team please click “I’m Interested” and upload your CV.
About Sodexo
Sodexo provides a range of services at remote locations across Australia, servicing both on-shore and off-shore sites, in difficult and challenging environments. At Sodexo, our Energy & Resources segment serves four markets: Mining, Offshore & Marine, Onshore Energy, and Engineering & Construction Projects. Our growing team of employees is dedicated to improving productivity, building meaningful client relationships, reducing on-site problems and improving quality of life for the thousands of Australians who call our remote sites home.