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Techforce partners with leading mining companies to address workforce challenges

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Techforce, partners with established mining companies to find solutions to workforce challenges Australia-wide. The team has in-depth understanding of the mining sector, allowing them to connect businesses with the right talent across a wide variety of mining roles. 

 

Techforce continues to cement partnerships with several acclaimed mining companies, leveraging their combined expertise to enhance efficiency, sustainability and safety in the mining industry. By creating and nurturing these relationships, Techforce continually demonstrates dedication to developing solutions that aim to address the challenges within mining industry workforces. 

 

Through these invaluable partnerships, Techforce aims to foster collaborative environments where stakeholders can collectively work towards a unified vision. These partnerships serve as a pivotal platform for generating and nurturing groundbreaking ideas that have the potential to redefine the landscape of industry placements such as niche mining chef jobs including FIFO chef jobs in Perth

 

By offering consultation services and an online registration portal for job seekers, Techforce can match skillsets, experience and qualifications with the right opportunities, making the business an increasingly appealing partner for global mining companies. 

 

Using a specialist mining recruitment process and a comprehensive suite of management tools, Techforce addresses and overcomes workforce challenges such as salary benchmarking, skills assessment, workforce planning and performance and risk management.  

 

Techforce also offers their mining partners pre-employment checks including screening, interviewing, reference checking and more comprehensive compliance checks to ensure all potential employees are ‘site-ready’ on day one. 

 

According to Techforce, the mining sector is offering competitive compensation and impressive benefits to incentivise Australians to consider a job in the industry. Techforce explains that many skilled roles in the mining sector, such as rigger jobs and chef jobs, are rapidly seeing increased salaries, improved accommodation options, better work-life balance initiatives and more.  

 

As part of the goal to propel the mining sector into a new era of efficiency, Techforce will continue to strengthen mining partnerships to enhance operational capacity, reduce costs and contribute to the overall sustainability in the industry. 

 

For more information, contact Techforce. 


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