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Contracts Trainer - Rock Tools

Sandvik Group

Western Australia

Hybrid

AUD 80,000 - 110,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

A leading global manufacturer is seeking a Contract Trainer to enhance training across operations in Western Australia. The role involves developing and delivering hands-on training programs in mining operations, mentoring technicians, and ensuring adherence to best safety practices. Ideal candidates will possess strong communication skills and experience in on-the-job training, alongside technical knowledge in mining. This position offers flexible working arrangements and opportunities for professional development. Join a dynamic team committed to operational excellence and safety.

Benefits

Flexible working arrangements
Company-wide Bonus scheme
Training and development opportunities
Company-funded paid parental leave
Sandvik Wellness Program
Comprehensive Employee Benefits Program
Employee Referral program

Qualifications

  • Minimum five years' experience in the Australian mining industry.
  • Experience in service agreement environments or drilling operations.
  • Current HR driver's license and high-risk work ticket, such as Dogman’s ticket.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver practical hands-on training to field support technicians.
  • Develop and maintain training materials, procedures, and documentation.
  • Mentor and guide technicians to promote best practices across operations.

Skills

Training Development
Mining Operations Knowledge
Strong Communication
IT Tools Proficiency
Time Management

Education

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
Job description
Contract Trainer – Rock Tools | Kewdale, Perth
About the Opportunity

As a Contract Trainer supporting the Rock Tools Business Line, you will develop and deliver practical, hands‑on training to Operations Field Support (OFS), Surface Drilling Consumables Support (SCS) and Field Leaders. Your focus will be on building consistency across sites by embedding a standard way of working and best‑practice operating methods.

You will provide training and coaching on on‑the‑job training, safe and efficient equipment utilisation, support technicians to improve performance in the field, and assist in developing and maintaining training materials, procedures, operator modules, and Verification of Competency documentation. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys sharing knowledge, working closely with field teams, and making a positive impact on safety, capability, and operational outcomes.

Responsibilities
  • Mentor and guide Operations Field Support (OFS) and Surface Drilling Consumables Support (SCS) technicians and supervisors to promote best practice across Rock Tools operations
  • Deliver training and coaching in line with KPIs set by the Manager
  • Conduct one‑on‑one training on Rock Tools Centre (RTC) operations, including procedure updates and Verification of Competency (VOC assessments to ensure consistent ways of working across sites
  • Support the training and onboarding of new OFS and SCS employees on current site operating processes as well as the development of new leaders regarding on‑the‑job training
  • Design and implement technical training programs in line with organisational and operational requirements
  • Develop training schedules and classroom agendas to support effective delivery
  • Create and maintain course content aligned to defined training objectives
  • Prepare training materials such as presentations, worksheets, and supporting resources
  • Deliver on‑site and internal training with a strong focus on quality assurance
  • Observe, report on, and evaluate training outcomes to measure effectiveness
  • Review training programs and implement improvements where required
  • Perform and assess equipment inspections and task observations, coaching internal stakeholders such as PTOs through the process
About you

You will have, or be working towards, a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, along with at least five years’ experience in the Australian mining industry, ideally within a service agreement environment or drilling operations. You bring strong technical knowledge of mining operations, with a solid understanding of drilling consumables and their applications, and hands‑on experience delivering on‑the‑job training in one‑on‑one and group settings.

You are comfortable using computer systems and IT tools, enjoy developing people through structured training plans, and are confident facilitating training for both small and large groups. You hold a current HR driver’s licence, have strong written and verbal English communication skills, and demonstrate effective time management, prioritisation, and reporting capabilities. A high‑risk work ticket, such as a Dogman’s ticket, along with leadership capability, flexibility to travel, and a commitment to safe and professional work practices, will support your success in this role.

Agencies need not apply

To be eligible for this role, you must have the right to live and work in Australia. Please note that as part of our recruitment process, you will be required to successfully complete a pre‑employment medical.

What we offer
  • Flexible working arrangements, work from the comfort of your own home up 40% of the work week
  • Company‑wide Bonus scheme to reward your hard work and dedication.
  • Training and development opportunities, from extensive internal programs to contributions towards external studies.
  • Company‑funded paid parental leave, with superannuation contributions during the leave period.
  • Sandvik Wellness Program to support and enhance your health and wellbeing
  • Comprehensive Employee Benefits Program, including salary sacrifice options, and a Length of Service Recognition program.
  • Employee Referral program, earning up to $5,000 per successful referral
Who we are

Sandvik is a global leading Original Equipment Manufacturer, delivering comprehensive equipment, tools, parts, services, technical and digital solutions tailored to the mining, mineral processing, infrastructure and manufacturing industries. The Sandvik Group has over 41,000 employees spread across more than 150 countries globally.

Our purpose is to advance the world through engineering by helping customers transition sustainably in mining, rock processing, and component and intelligent manufacturing. Sustainability is integral to our growth and our customers' success. We embed sustainability in all aspects, from R&D to product innovation and supply chain sourcing. Collaborating closely with customers, we enhance product impact and efficiency through technology and data‑driven solutions, aiming for net‑zero emissions by 2050 and 90% circularity by 2030.

We work to protect and advance people, enabling diversity, equity and inclusion in our business, human rights in our value chain and resilient communities where we work. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Our commitment to integrity and building relationships based on honesty, respect, and trust is paramount. Join us at Sandvik, where we are dedicated to delivering excellence and innovation.

For further information about the role please reach out to Recruitment and Talent Manager – Samantha.lingman@sandvik.com

Applications close: 21 January 2026 or prior if ideal candidate selected.

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