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A leading global recruitment partner is looking for experienced Line Workers from the UK to relocate to Australia and join a team at Western Power, focusing on renewable energy. Responsibilities include constructing and maintaining electrical networks and responding to faults. Candidates must hold a Lineworker Trade Qualification and be ready for relocation. The role offers competitive earnings up to AUD 180,000 and substantial relocation support.
Join Western Power — the organisation powering the transition to renewable energy across one of the world’s largest and most dynamic electricity networks. Through our partnership, Brunel is supporting Western Power in identifying skilled Line Workers across the UK who are ready for a life-changing move to Australia.
Why Western Australia?
Your Role in Action
As a Lineworker, you’ll be responsible for constructing and maintaining Western Power’s transmission and distribution networks, responding quickly to faults to minimise disruptions, and ensuring quality, safety, and reliability across the grid.
You’ll work a 37.5-hour week (Monday to Friday) — giving you the balance to enjoy life outside of work, with overtime opportunities available for those who want to earn more.
What You’ll Bring
Earning Potential
Earn up to $180,000k aud + per year (excluding availability allowance). That’s before overtime or call-outs — which can boost your income by another $20,000–$40,000+ annually, depending on your roster and appetite for overtime.
What’s in It for You
📍 Where You’ll Work
We’re recruiting for regional depots across Western Australia, offering a genuine country lifestyle with strong local communities. Opportunities are available in locations such as, but not limited to:
Power a Cleaner Future
Join Western Power and help drive Australia’s clean energy transition. You’ll be part of an innovative, supportive team working to deliver reliable, sustainable power to the people of Western Australia — now and for generations to come.