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Apprenticeship: Heavy Road Transport - Hedland Residential only

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Job ID

16901

Country

Australia

Category

Operations and Maintenance

Vertical

Metals

Site

Not Specified

Our Opportunity

 

Fortescue is pleased to open applications for the 2027 Heavy Road Transport (Hedland Residential) Apprenticeship intake.

 

We are looking for motivated and mechanically minded individuals who possess a passion for learning.

 

This is a great opportunity to enter a highly sought after vocation, engage in training, and gain invaluable experience with a world class iron ore producer and global greens solutions business. As well as being a part of the Fortescue Family, the successful applicants will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to help them succeed and become a highly skilled and capable tradesperson. 

 

Work Location: Fortescue's Hedland Operations - Port Hedland

 

Rosters: (8:6:7:7) OR 8D6R (8:6) Residential Port Hedland

 

***PLEASE NOTE - You must be a current Port or South Hedland resident to be eligible to apply!

 

About the Program

 

  • 4 year apprenticeship offered, Hedland residential
  • Formal on-the-job training provided via coordinated rotations across Fortescue's Hedland Operations
  • Formal off-the-job training through North Metro TafeWA 
  • Completion of nationally recognised AUR31120 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
  • Remuneration is above the award rate, and will reflect the working roster, work requirements, and training component of the program 

 

About You

 

  • Must be 18 years or older at the commencement of the apprenticeship program (early Feb 2027)
  • Hold a full valid Australian drivers licence
  • Must have a passion for mechanical type work and problem solving
  • Comfortable working in a physical and challenging environment
  • The ability to commit to 12-hour shifts on a rotation roster
  • Completion of a pre-apprenticeship relevant to the field and/or other studies that support the pathway (not essential but highly regarded)
  • Previous exposure to operational mining and/or mechanical work experience (not essential but highly regarded)

 

Our Process - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

Step One:  Submit your application - be sure to answer all the questions and provide as much information as possible. Please attach the below to your application:

 

  • Current resume listing your relevant work experience to date
  • Cover letter describing yourself and motivation for applying
  • Copies of all supporting documentation such relevant certifications and/or qualifications

 

The quality of your application is part of the initial shortlisting criteria!

 

Step Two: If your application is shortlisted and progressed to the next stage, you will be contacted and invited to attend an Assessment Centre which will consist of the below activities:

 

  • Speed Interviews
  • Group Activity
  • Information Session
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Assessment Centre Date: Tuesday 8th September 2026

 

You must attend the Assessment Centre in person to be considered for a position. If you are rostered on shift, please speak to your leader. 

 

Step Three: Applicants will be notified of the outcome by the end of October 2026. Successful external applicants will be required to complete pre-employment checks and onboarding. 

 

Start dates are scheduled for early February 2027.