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Mining electricians work across underground and surface operations maintaining and repairing electrical systems on heavy machinery, fixed plant, substations and ventilation systems. E&I (Electrical and Instrumentation) technicians are in particularly high demand, combining electrical trade skills with instrumentation and control system expertise. Most mining electrician roles require a trade certificate (Certificate III in Electrotechnology) and a current electrical licence.
To work as a mining electrician you typically need an A-grade or equivalent electrical licence, a current Working at Heights certificate and a Standard 11 (or state equivalent) generic mining induction. Underground roles often require additional qualifications such as underground induction, high voltage switching authority and HV rescue. FIFO electrician roles commonly operate on 2/1 or even time rosters from Perth or Brisbane.
Mining electrician pay is among the strongest of the skilled trades and varies with the operation, roster and location. E&I technicians and those with high voltage experience often command the highest rates, and underground electricians in the Goldfields and Queensland coal mines tend to sit at the top end given the specialist nature of the work. Most FIFO roles run on 2/1 or even time rosters from Perth or Brisbane.
Victoria's mining industry is smaller than the resource-state majors but includes the Stawell, Costerfield and Fosterville gold mines, mineral sands operations in the Murray Basin, and the legacy Latrobe Valley brown coal operations. Engineering, processing and corporate roles based in Melbourne support mining and minerals companies operating interstate and overseas.
You need a Certificate III in Electrotechnology (or equivalent), a current electrical licence, and a Standard 11 or state-equivalent mining induction. Underground roles may also require an underground induction, Working at Heights, and high voltage switching authority.
Mining electrician pay is among the strongest of the skilled trades and varies by roster, location and whether the role is underground or surface. E&I technicians and those with high voltage experience are typically at the higher end, with FIFO and underground coal roles paying more than residential surface work.
An E&I (Electrical and Instrumentation) technician combines electrical trade skills with instrumentation and control system expertise. They maintain PLCs, SCADA systems, sensors and electrical equipment on mine sites. E&I roles are among the highest-paid electrical positions in mining.
Most mining electrician jobs are FIFO (fly-in fly-out), particularly in Western Australia and remote Queensland. Common rosters are 2 weeks on / 1 week off or even time. Some coal mine roles in the Bowen Basin offer drive-in drive-out from Mackay or Moranbah.