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Title: 28 Occupations in Demand in the Australian Resources Industry
Post by: juan on January 31, 2013, 04:38:11 PM
Posted: 1/02/2013 5:00:00 AM by Mining Oil and Gas Jobs
Filed under: Mining, Oil-and-gas, Recruitment, Job-seekers
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The Hays Quarterly Report January – March 2013 http://www.hays.com.au/report/index.htm (http://www.hays.com.au/report/index.htm)  lists a number of occupations and skills in high demand in the Australian resources industry. Addressing vacancies in mining and the oil and gas sector, the information is broken down by state. It's interesting to note only one occupations, mining engineer, is in demand in more than one place. The report definitely speaks to the regional differences in the resources industry.

New South Wales
•   Boilermaker
•   Mechanical Engineer
•   Project Engineer (Mechanical and Civil)
•   Project Manager (Mechanical and Civil)
Northern Territory
•   Electrical Engineer
•   Fixed Plant Engineer
•   Mining Engineer
•   OH&S Advisor
•   Reliability Engineer
Queensland
•   Construction Manager
•   Driller
•   Experienced Digger Fitter
•   High Voltage Electricians
•   Pipeline Engineer
•   Project Manager
•   Residential Mobile Maintenance Planner
•   Residential Senior Maintenance Supervisor
•   Risk Safety Engineer
•   Senior Vulcan Mine Surveyor
Western Australia
•   Contract Mining Engineer
•   Contracts Specialist/Advisor
•   Flow Assurance Engineer
•   HSE Advisors
•   Maintenance Supervisor
•   Mining Engineer
•   Process Manager
•   Senior Mine Geologists
•   Subsea Engineer
•   Subsea Fitters

What this means for jobseekers
Understanding what skills are needed and in what location is essential to planning your career. If you're currently studying, this sort of information can help you make decisions about what skills you want to acquire. If you're currently in the workforce, it's good to know where your skills are in demand. If you've been frustrated in your job search, it might be worth considering moving to a location where your skills are in short supply.

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To read more, click http://www.miningoilgasjobs.com.au/Our-Blog/February-2013/occupations-in-demand-in-Oz-resources-industry.aspx (http://www.miningoilgasjobs.com.au/Our-Blog/February-2013/occupations-in-demand-in-Oz-resources-industry.aspx)