2025 First Nations Pre Pathways Traineeship Woodside Energy — Karratha Industrial Estate, Roebourne Area

Woodside Energy I 2025 First Nations Pre Pathways Traineeship I Karratha Residential Short Description We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated First Nations individuals to join the Woodside Energy Traineeship Program, based at Karratha Gas Plant, commencing in February 2025. Programmed is committed to improving employment opportunities and outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. As a measure to achieve equality and support, Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA) will apply to this position. Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply. Date: February 2025 Location: Karratha Gas Plant Positions: Multiple Close Date: Sunday 14th July, 2024 ABOUT WOODSIDE ENERGY Woodside Energy is a global energy company, founded in Australia with a spirit of innovation and determination. Woodside provides the energy the world needs to heat and cool homes, keep lights on and enable industry. Woodside led the development of the LNG industry in Australia and are using the same passion and pioneering spirit as part of Australia's energy transformation. ABOUT THE ROLE The Pre-Pathways Traineeship is an entry point and pathway program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Throughout the Pre-Pathways Traineeship, you will gain skills and experience to prepare you for a career in the oil and gas industry. You will learn about different career pathways within the industry, rotating through different workgroups at Woodside's Burrup facilities. This includes working alongside qualified electricians and mechanical fitters in the Maintenance team and exposure to the operations and operations support teams. We will provide you with on-the-job training, and an opportunity to develop your knowledge and understanding of the Woodside production processes. Upon successful completion of the Pre-Pathways Traineeship (9 months), participants can then apply and progress into one of the Woodside apprenticeship pathway. The Pre-Pathways Traineeship program has been running for more than 5 years, providing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders with the platform and opportunity to build their own great careers at Woodside. WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU There are no specific trade requirements, however applicants will need to demonstrate: Position is open to applicants who live locally in the City of Karratha, or can demonstrate a strong connection and commitment to the local community. A good level of physical fitness and commitment to maintaining their health and wellbeing. A genuine interest and motivation to pursue a career in the oil and gas industry A strong willingness to learn A desire to further their career The ability to work in a team Ability to fulfil requirements to obtain a Maritime Security Identification Card A current "C" class driver licence or demonstrated progress towards obtaining this licence The ability to pass a pre-employment medical and regular drug & alcohol screening test WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US Work on world-class operating assets renowned for their safety, reliability, and efficiency. Values in action - an inclusive workplace that welcomes people from all backgrounds. Commitment to your ongoing development. Competitive remuneration package including a Karratha housing allowance. Work/Life Balance - 9-day fortnight - with a regular rostered day off every fortnight - and 5 weeks annual leave per year. TAFE, training fees are fully paid. On-site Training Coordinator and Indigenous Coaches to support you on your traineeship journey. For more than 30 years, Woodside has invested significantly in infrastructure, education and community initiatives that ensure the City of Karratha remains a great place to live and work. These positions are offered to people who already reside in the City of Karratha, or can demonstrate a strong connection and commitment to the local community. WHO ARE WE As one of Australia's largest employers, we work with great companies all around Australia and New Zealand to give you the best opportunities to work when and where you want to. At Programmed, we are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment which values and respects diverse styles, backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We welcome and encourage women, people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent and people from diverse backgrounds to apply. So it's over to you. If you would like to join our team, APPLY now. To learn more about working with Programmed, we encourage you to visit our website.

Applications close Sunday, 21 July 2024
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