Trainee Customer Field Technician I Women And First Nations
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Base: $77,330 inclusive of super; bonus/equity: no...
Not specified (assumed field-based work with possible flexibility).
Driver's license required
Inquisitive mind and eagerness to learn
Positive attitude and passion for customer service
NBN Co is seeking women and First Nations individuals for its Trainee Customer Field Technician program, emphasizing diversity and inclusion in its workforce. The position offers a full-time role with on-the-job training, competitive salary, and the opportunity to achieve a nationally recognized qualification
Job Summary
This role offers a permanent full-time position within an award-winning traineeship program designed to build skills in telecommunications technology.
Candidates will receive competitive salary, paid training towards a Cert III qualification, and all necessary tools and safety equipment including a work vehicle.
The position is exclusively open to women and First Nations individuals as part of nbn's diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
NBN Co is seeking women and First Nations individuals for its Trainee Customer Field Technician program, emphasizing diversity and inclusion in its workforce. The position offers a full-time role with on-the-job training, competitive salary, and the opportunity to achieve a nationally recognized qualification.
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
Driver's license required
Inquisitive mind and eagerness to learn
Positive attitude and passion for customer service
Nice-to-have
Appetite for working independently and at pace
Ability to work in diverse dynamic environments
Interest in building national fiber infrastructure
Key Requirements
Must be a woman or First Nations person
Must hold a valid driver's license
Completion of 12-month traineeship leading to Cert III in Telecommunications Technology
Work Rights
Must be a woman or First Nations person (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)