[情報] 【徵才】西澳地質工作機會

看板EarthScience作者 (davidliu)時間18年前 (2008/04/10 20:12), 編輯推噓0(000)
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Eastlink HR is an International Recruitment company based in Australia. Western Australia is currently going through a major resource development and there is a very big demand for geologists. We are looking for NTU geologists with good English and academic track record to work in the natural resource rich state of Western Australia. Ideally they will have some post study experience. The STARTING salary will be A$41,800 + 9% superannuation (retirement) which is around NT$1.2 million per year. This position provides the chance to get involved with the development of a major exploration program with a international mining and exploration group. Currently opportunity exists for Exploration geologist at all levels to join a medium to large sized producer in a permanent position with the opportunity to move into a production role in the medium to long term. The group is in the early stages of developing a large open-pit mine and underground mine and they are now seeking enthusiastic geologists who are keen to lay a part in the discovery of new ore bodies in the surrounding areas. Training and support will be provided, however, you will have ideally completed vacation employment to assist your transition into this 'challenging' position. To be successful with this opportunity, you will offer the following: 1. Ability to communicate in English 2. A strong work ethic 3. Tertiary education qualifications 4. A flexible approach & interest in moving to different regions 5. Availability for permanent employment (some notice can be accommodated) 6. Available to work in Australia for 1 to 4 years 7. Has no criminal record (for visa) 8. Passes the health and medical examination test (for visa) 9. Has the ability to pass a drug and alcohol test Please email your English resume to taipei@ehr.com.au For any enquiries please contact Mr Lin at our Taipei office on 02 27005577 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.247.16
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