08 Apr
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RSGx
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Western Australia
08 Apr
RSGx
Western Australia
Competitive pay & great incentives. Landmark WA Project. FIFO 21:7 from Australian capital cities.
About Us
Resource Services Group (RSGx) is a leading provider of integrated Mechanical, Electrical, and Instrumentation (ME&I;) solutions, delivering major projects across Oil & Gas, mining, and infrastructure in Australia and overseas.
We are seeking experienced and highly skilled Electricians to join our construction teams on major energy transition projects across Western Australia. This is a unique opportunity to contribute directly to a large-scale staple project in Northern Western Australia.
We are offering a 3:1 roster,10-hour days, with FIFO from all major cities to Karratha. Our client is able to offer a huge pipeline of work, allowing you to continue progressing your career within the same company!
Key Responsibilities
- LNG experience is a necessity
- Responsible for installing, maintaining, testing, and repairing electrical systems and equipment.
- Competent in interpreting loop drawings, termination diagrams, and cable schedules.
- Solid understanding of shielding, earthing, and armour bonding requirements.
- Ensure all works comply with safety, environmental, and quality standards
- Support project delivery across multiple energy transition initiatives
Qualifications & Experience
- WA Electrical Licence (essential)
- Construction White Card
- LVR/CPR & current First Aid
- High Risk Licence (EWP)
- Cert IV Hazardous Areas / EEHA Refresher
- Ability to pass a pre-employment medical and D&A; screen
Rates & Benefits
- Competitive hourly rates plus penalties
- Site and tool allowances
- Weekly project completion bonus
- Long-term project with consistent rosters
- Strong career progression opportunities with a leading contractor
If this sounds like the role for you, APPLY NOW .
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📌 FIFO Electrician - Oil & Gas (Western Australia)
🏢 RSGx
📍 Western Australia