AHS Field Builder
Fortescue
Fortescue has an exciting future ahead. As well as producing over 180 million tonnes of iron ore per year, we’re diversifying our business to become an integrated global green energy and resources company.
Autonomous Haulage Systems Field Builder/ NLOS Operator
Work location: Cloudbreak
Fortescue’s Cloudbreak mine is located on the traditional lands of the Palyku people and Nyiyaparli people
Roster: 8D/6R, 7N/7R - FIFO Ex Perth
We have several opportunities in the AHS Operations team for Autonomous Haulage Systems Field Builder/ NLOS Operator, reporting to the Supervisor AHS Infield Builder. These roles are critical to the success of Fortescue’s operation, in order to continue to support our growing team, we are currently seeking people who are willing to undertake duties both as an Autonomous Field builder and None Line of Site (NLOS) Dozer operator.
Key accountabilities will include:
- Effectively support the management of a fleet of autonomous trucks to maximise utilization of machines to drive safety, productivity, and costs
- Manage and maintain the virtual mine model to ensure efficient execution of the daily mine plan and ensure accuracy we accurately reflect the physical mining environment
- Undertake None Line of Sight (NLOS) dozer operations
Qualifications and experience required
- Fleet Management Systems experience - MineStar Command preferred.
- Keen interest in technology, automation and continuous improvement
- Strong organisational skills to accommodate multiple productivity priorities
- Experienced all round operator
- Current WA manual drivers licence
Preferred skills but not essential:
- Previous experience operating D10T/D11T Dozer.
- Previous experience in the use Autonomous Mining Systems.
- Previous experience in fleet optimisation
At Fortescue, we treat our team mates as though they are family. We appreciate everyone’s contribution and know that a diverse workforce creates a safer, more engaged and productive working environment.
Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the community in which we live, and we encourage females, Aboriginal Australians, those identifying as LGBTIQ+, people of all ages and culturally diverse backgrounds to apply for this role.