roles we recruit.
learn more about our trades & labour roles.
- assembler
- auto electrician
- boilermaker
- bricklayer
- cleaner
- cnc machinist
- cnc operator
- concreter
- diesel mechanic
- dogman/rigger
- electrical technician
- electrician
- fabricator
- fitter
- gardener
- general labourer
- handyman
- housekeeper
- industrial electrician
- labourer
- landscaper
- maintenance fitter
- maintenance supervisor
- mechanic
- mechanical Fitter
- operator
- painter
- pipefitter
- plumber
- service manager
- service technician
- store manager
- storeperson
- technician
- trade assistant
- welder
learn about trades & labour jobs.
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what are trades jobs?
Trades jobs are skilled manual roles that involve hands-on work and specialised training in a particular craft and technical field. Trades jobs in Australia typically require vocational training or apprenticeships rather than a university degree. These roles are essential in industries like construction, automotive, electrical, plumbing and manufacturing.
Common trades include electricians, plumbers, welders, mechanics and bricklayers. Some trades are regulated, and you need a licence or certifications to get a job. Tradespeople are in high demand across Australia, and they enjoy good job security and wages.
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what are the highest-paying trades jobs?
Electricians and plumbers are some of the highest-paid tradespeople. In Australia, some of the highest-paying trades jobs are in the mining, construction and energy sectors, especially those working on commercial and industrial sites. Boilermakers, diesel mechanics, and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) technicians also enjoy high pay due to demand and specialised skills.
Mining-related trades jobs, like drillers and heavy diesel fitters, attract high salaries, especially in mining areas like Western Australia. While trades jobs often involve shift work, regular travel and physically demanding tasks, they offer excellent earning potential and long-term job stability for those with the right qualifications and work experience.
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what does a trade assistant do?
A trades assistant supports qualified tradespeople, such as electricians, carpenters, mechanics or plumbers, by performing a variety of manual and administrative tasks. When you work as a trades assistant, your duties include preparing tools and materials, cleaning the work area, and loading and unloading equipment. You may also assemble parts and assist with basic manual labour tasks on-site.
Trade assistant jobs don't necessarily need formal qualifications, but it is important to be physically fit, have a good work ethic, and understand safety procedures. As a trades assistant, you often work in construction, manufacturing, mining or maintenance industries.
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how to become a trade assistant?
To become a trade assistant in Australia, you typically don't require formal qualifications. However, completing senior secondary education is helpful. You can also complete a short course in construction, such as a Certificate II in Construction or a White Card (required for construction sites), to improve your job prospects.
Some positions may also require a driver's licence or a forklift licence. Most employers look for individuals who are physically fit, reliable, and have basic knowledge of tools and safety procedures.
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what trade job has the highest salary?
Trades roles, like mining technicians, drillers and heavy diesel fitters, attract the highest salaries due to the physically demanding nature of the work and remote locations. Electricians and plumbers working in commercial or industrial settings also earn high salaries.
Trade assistant salaries usually depend on the industry and the demands of the role. The highest-paying trade roles typically involve working in high-risk environments and require technical expertise and additional work experience.