Trainee Customer Field Technician I Women And First Nations
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Base: $77,330 inclusive of super; bonus/equity: no...
Fully onsite
Inquisitive mind and eagerness to learn
Positive attitude and driver's license
Passion for customer service
nbn is seeking to attract women and First Nations individuals for their Customer Field Technician Traineeship Program, focusing on promoting diversity and cultural equality. The role involves fieldwork to connect customers to the internet while obtaining a Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology, with a strong emphasis on learning and development
Job Summary
This role is a permanent full-time traineeship designed to attract Women and First Nations individuals to join nbn's award-winning Customer Field Technician program.
Trainees will work in the field connecting customers to the internet while earning a competitive salary of $77,330 inclusive of Superannuation.
Participants will complete a Cert III in Telecommunications Technology over 12 months with paid training, tools, and a work vehicle provided.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
nbn is seeking to attract women and First Nations individuals for their Customer Field Technician Traineeship Program, focusing on promoting diversity and cultural equality. The role involves fieldwork to connect customers to the internet while obtaining a Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology, with a strong emphasis on learning and development.
Salary
Base: $77,330 inclusive of Superannuation; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Paid parental leave, work vehicle, tools, clothing, safety equipment
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Inquisitive mind and eagerness to learn
Positive attitude and driver's license
Passion for customer service
Nice-to-have
Appetite for working independently and at pace
Ability to work in diverse dynamic environments
Commitment to cultural equality and diversity
Key Requirements
Driver's license required
Completion of Digital Work Experience module
Must be a woman or First Nations person
Work Rights
Must be a woman or First Nations person (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)