Mining, Resources & Energy / Other
Posted 10/06/2026
Closes 24/06/2026
East Perth, 6004, Perth, Western Australia
Casual
Boodjara is an Indigenous-owned Electrical and Instrumentation contractor committed to Powering Our Country. Join a team that values safety, quality and diversity while working across BHP sites and local ad hoc works.
We are currently seeking:
Short Term Project: BHP Street Lighting Project
Electrical Supervisor (Section 26)
Electrician
Trade Assistant
Upcoming Opportunity 2/1 Roster Across BHP sites Kicking off Aug - 18+ Months
What's on Offer
Immediate start
Flights ex-Perth provided for FIFO roles
Competitive hourly rates + PIP
Trade Assistant $66.50 + $2 PIP
Electrician $76 per hour + $2 PIP
S26 Electrician $98 per hour + $2 PIP
Ongoing project pipeline with potential continuity for the right people
Trade Assistant Requirements:
Australian working rights
WA Electrical Licence
White Card
Basic fire training
Driver licence or Passport
Electrical Requirements:
Australian working rights
WA Electrical Licence
White Card
LVR / CPR
Working at Heights
WAIO LV and Arc Flash certifications required
Basic fire training
Able to pass pre-employment medical and DAS
BHP / WAIO inductions highly regarded
EWP - Desirable
Minimum 2-5 years of electrical experience required
S26 Electrical Supervisor Additional Requirements:
Provide First Aid
BSBWHS411 and BSBWHS414
DMIRS Statutory Supervisor (S26)
Electrical Incident Investigation
WAIO Supervisor Responsibilities (highly regarded)
How to apply:
Please click the 'Apply' button and submit your application via SEEK.au
Boodjara is an equal opportunities employer and encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to apply.
All offers of employment are subject to the successful completion of pre-mobilisation requirements including a pre-employment medical and drug and alcohol screening.
Please note only successful candidates will be contacted.
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