Vacation Student - Electrical Engineer
Evolution Mining
Job Description
About the Company
Launch your career with Evolution Mining
Looking for more than just a summer job?
Join Evolution Mining's 12-week paid Vacation Program and gain hands-on experience at one of Australia's leading gold producers. From day one, you'll work alongside experienced professionals, apply what you're learning at uni, and contribute to mining operations while building skills that will kick-start your career.
What you'll gain
- 12 weeks of paid industry experience (December to February)
- Hands-on exposure to electrical systems and mining operations
- Mentoring from experienced professionals and mining industry leaders
- Real projects that make an impact
- Networking opportunities across our operations
- A strong foundation for a future career in mining
About the role
In the vacation student Electrical Engineer role, gain hands-on experience supporting the maintenance, reliability and performance of electrical systems across the mine site.
Working alongside experienced professionals, you'll contribute to projects that help ensure safe, efficient and reliable mining operations.
Some of your work may include:
- Assist with electrical maintenance and improvement projects.
- Support inspections of electrical equipment and infrastructure.
- Analyse electrical performance and reliability data.
- Contribute to troubleshooting and fault-finding activities.
- Assist with project planning, reporting and documentation.
- Work with operational teams to improve equipment reliability and availability.
Program locations
- Cowal Gold Operations, NSW
- Roster: 5:2/4:3
- Included: Subsidised accommodation, flights at the start and end of the program, plus return travel over the festive period.
- Ernest Henry Operations, QLD
- Roster: 5:2/4:3
- Included: Residential housing, site transport, flights at the start and end of the program, plus return travel over the festive period.
About you
We're looking for motivated students who are curious, hands-on and keen to grow their technical skills.
- Studying electrical engineering or a related discipline.
- Genuine interest in electrical systems, maintenance or heavy industry.
- A strong problem-solver with analytical thinking skills.
- A confident communicator and team player.
- Willing to live and work in a regional mining environment.
- Hold a valid manual driver's licence.
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