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Yes, we’ll give you complete sets of uniforms, including all personal protective equipment (PPE).
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You’ll be entitled to four weeks annual leave per year.
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We offer extensive and comprehensive training to build your skills and equip you to work safely and effectively on our distribution network.
All new staff will spend several weeks at our training school where we assess your skills and training needs.
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Tradespeople work a nine-day fortnight. Start and finish times can vary, depending on your work location, but the standard working day is eight hours.
Over and above that, you’ll be expected to participate in an after-hours standby roster and be available during emergencies and storms. A reasonable amount of overtime may be required.
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All applicants must:
- be an Australian Citizen or eligible for permanent residency in Australia
- have a current drivers licence or be able to get one before starting work
- have completed an electrical trade
- hold a Queensland electrical licence.
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We pay a competitive salary for tradespeople (depending on industry experience and qualifications) plus superannuation and allowances.
Please note: Our employment conditions are regulated by the Energy Queensland Union Collective Agreement (PDF 10.8 mb).
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If you can’t find what you need, get in touch with a member of our Careers team on 1800 656 810 or email careers@energyq.com.au.
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You can arrange to get an electrical licence through the Electricity Safety Office.
You can contact them by phone: 1300 362 128 or via the Electrical Safety Office website.
Please note: You can apply for a job before getting your licence, but you won’t be able to start until you have one.