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Hubspot Upload 28 August 2018 Possible Skilled visa positions advertised in the Orana region, 30 days to 28 August, 2019 Inclusion of these positions is based on local knowledge of employer requirements, but there are a few points that potential applicants/migration agents need to note; 1. All of these positions have been advertised on Seek.com, Jora and iworkfornsw.nsw.gov.au in the past 30 days. Applicants may need to Google search the businesses to find their contact details and more information. 2. Some of the positions may have closed, but it would still be worth contacting the employer - it is quite possible that they have not received any suitable applicants and will be willing to consider your application. 3. To be eligible for a 187 visa, an applicant must have 3 years of full time work experience in a closely related field 4. While the positions may be suitable for a Skilled Migration applicant via the DAMA, 187 or 489 visa pathways, there has been no confirmation from any employer that they will consider sponsorship...but if you don't apply for the job and have the discussion with the employer, then you will never know. Applicant Occupation Company Accommodation& Food Services Hotel Manager/Café Manager/Farm Work Agrivance Baradine Restaurant Manager Burger Urge Chef/Cook Cattlemans Country Motor Inn Chef Club Dubbo Riverview Restaurant BArista Coffee and Tea Exchange Barista Fast Lane Coffee Chef/Cook Garden Hotel Kitchen Hands Garden Hotel Chef Gilbert Family Wine Company Cook Lavish Coffee & Cuisine Chef- Functions, Events Catering Lazy River Estate Motel Manager MAS Country Cook/Chef/Sous Chef/Head Chef Mudgee Catering Co Chef/Cook Sodexo Chef/Kitchen Manager South Dubbo Tavern Cook/Chef The Pastoral Hotel Administration Roles Admin/Reception Akuna Motor Inn Sales & Leasing Administration Andrew Macdonald Commercial Customet Support Officer Coal Services Pty Ltd Administration Assistant Complete Asset Management Customer service Officer Department of Education Senior Client Service, Courts, Tribunals and Service Delivery Department of Justce Administration Assistant Double R Repairs Payroll Officer Double R Repairs Client Services Dubbo Regional Council Receptionist George & Matilda Eyewear Office Manager/Service Coordinator Role IEC Advisory Customer Service Local Land Services Front Office/Reception Peppertree Hill Group Administration Officer Royal Freemasons Benevolent Institution Administration Assistant RSL Lifecare Administrative Support Rural Financial Counselling - Bourke Administrative Support Rural Financial Counselling - Dubbo Features Sales Representative Rural Press Administrator - Parts & Service, Dubbo Westrac Administration Officer WNSWLHD Administration Officer Drug & Alcohol Services WNSWLHD Agricultural Professions RDA Orana, PO Box 1357, DUBBO NSW 2830 Phone: 02 6885 1488 [email protected] Possible Skilled visa positions advertised in the Orana region, 30 days to 28 August, 2019 Piggery Hand Baradine Traders Branch Manager Chesterfield Warren Assistant Farm Manager Daybreak Cropping Parks & Gardens Labourer Dubbo Regional Council Beekeeper JobActive Grain Trader Lucas Group Piggery Labourer MIdWest Piggery Biosecurity/Weeds Officer MidWEstern Regional Council Landcare Coordinaor Narromine Shire Council Farm Machinery Operator Private Advertiser Arts & Recreation Services Old Dubbo Gaol Officer Dubbo Regional Council Automotive Repair & Maintenance Senior Leading Hand Diesel Fitter Applus+ Tyre Fitter Bridgestone Dubbo Fitter & Turner Driveline Services Fitter Mechanic Driveline Services Motor Mechanic Dubbo City Toyota Workshop Supervisor Essential Energy Heavy Vehicle Mechanic JR Richards Service Techniciam OnTrac Ag Service Technician - Auto electrical and specialised power wheelchairsRegency Mediquip Centre Spray Painter Verto Mudgee Field Service Mechanic - Dubbo WesTrac Workshop Leading Hand - Dubbo Branch WesTrac Dubbo Warehouse Operator WesTrac Mudgee Construction - Heavy & Civil Bobcat & Excavator Operator Al Henry Asset Assurance Engineer ASR Recruitment Excavator Operator CATS Group Project Engineer CGC Recruitment Infrastructure Manager Cobar Shire Council Executive Director - Water, Programs & Services Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Earthworks Operators Downunder Earthworks - Gilgandra Design Engineer Dubbo Regional Council Plant Operator Dubbo Regional Council Safe Roads Engineer Dubbo Regional Council Water and Sewer Reticulation Team Member x4 Dubbo Regional Council Water Sewer Compliance Officer Dubbo Regional Council Rail Track Maintainer - CRN Dubbo John Holland Signal Maintenance Engineer John Holland Concrete Pump Operator Max Walkers Concreting Mudgee TEamLeader - Construction MidWEstern Regional Council Project Manager Monica Clare Recruitment Site Managers Monica Clare Recruitment Electricians - Nevertire Nevertire Solar Farm Loader / Excavator Operator Protech NSW Civil Engineer - Risk Management RMS Senior Surveyor Road & Civil Surveys Senior Communications Officer Transport for NSW Project Engineer Water NSW Agitator Operator/Concrete Batcher WorkPac ubbo Construction - Residential LAHC Supervisor Joss Group RDA Orana, PO Box 1357, DUBBO NSW 2830 Phone: 02 6885 1488 [email protected] Possible Skilled visa positions advertised in the Orana region, 30 days to 28 August, 2019 Stonemason or Experienced Stone Benchtop Processor Kitchen & Renovation Concepts Refrigeration Mechanic/Electrician Medley Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Qualified Plumber & Gas Fitter O'Brien Plumbing Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technician Peters Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Painter or apprentice Robert Seeliger Painetr & Decorator Education - Tech, Vocational & Tertiary Education (undergrad & postgrad) LLN Trainer - Wellington Correctional BSI Learning TAFE Services Coordinator - Cobar/Nyngan TAFE Industry Relationship Lead - Floristry TAFE NSW Education -Pre-School, Primary, Secondary & Special Mathematics Coordinator ANZUK Maths / Science Teacher ANZUK Primary Teacher x3 ANZUK Early Chilcare Educators - multiple Positions ATEL Employment Services Assistant Centre Manager Aussie Kids Gilgandra Early Childhood Teacher Community Kids Dubbo Director/Teacher/Nominated Supervisor Coonable Childrens Services Trainer/Assessor DTC Training Early Childhood Education - Warren Expect a Star Development Officer Girls Academy - Dubbo Teacher- Early Childhood Goodstart Early Learning Team Leader Childcare Educator Gowrie Early Choldhood Teacher Macquarie Anglican Grammar School Early Childhood Assistant Red Gum Child Care Centre Early Childhood Educators Stepping Stones Early Learning Centre Early Childhood Teachers Warrumbungle Shire Council Healthcare & Social Assistance Disability Support All About Caring Physiotherapist Allied Health Centre Manager - Aged Care Austcorp Executive Registered Nurse - Aged Care Austcorp Executive Care Manager /DDON Australian Health Professionals Cllinical Psychologist Australian Health Professionals Community Nurse Australian Unity Aboriginal Caseworker Barnardos Australia Pharmacist in Charge Binnaway Pharmacy Team Leader - NDIS Breakthru Physiotherapist Catholic Healthcare Registered Nurse - Aged Care Catholic Healthcare Allied Health Manager Cerebral Palsy Alliance Occupational Therapist Cerebral Palsy Alliance Case Work Challenge Community Services Supervised Contact Officer Challenge Community Services Child Protection Caseworker - Coonabarabran Communiy Services Health Services Coordinator Coonamble Aboriginal Health Service Dentist Cornerstone Medical Recruitment Registered Nurse - Child Health Cornerstone Medical Recruitment Receptionist/Dental Assistant Crescent Dental Community Corrections Department of Corrective Services Psychologist, Youth Justice Department of Justice Registered Nurse - Aged Care Dubbo Medical & Allied Health Dental Hygenist Dubbo Orthodontic Centre Physiotherapist Encara Optometrist - Mudgee ERI Resourcing RDA Orana, PO Box 1357, DUBBO NSW 2830 Phone: 02 6885 1488 [email protected] Possible Skilled visa positions advertised in the Orana region, 30 days to 28 August, 2019 Aboriginal Caseworker - Cobar Family & Community Services Aboriginal Caseworker - Coonabarabran Family & Community Services Child Protection Case Worker - Cobar Family & Community Services Mental Health Worker Vacancies Flourish Australia Case Worker OOHC - Aboriginal Identified Hays Healthcare Community Registered Nurse Healthcare Australia NSW Registered Nurse - Aged Care Healthcare Australia NSW General Practitioner Healthcare Professionals Group Registered Nurse - Aged Care HealthX Registered Nurses - Medical/Surgical HealthX Aged Care Support Worker Integated Living Australia Justice Advocate (Disability) Intellectual Disability Rights Service Inc Enrolled Nurse Justice Health Psychologist, Youth Justice Justice Health Aboriginal Case Worker Marathon Health MST-CAN Supervisor Marathon Health Associate Dentist Maven Dental Group Early Childhood Intervention Coordinators Mission Australia Senior Case Manager - Youth on Track Mission Australia Support Worker Role Mission Australia Early Childhood Early Intervention Coordinator Mission Australia - Mudgee General Practice Registered Nurse Narromine Shire Family Health Centre Medical Laboratory Scientist NSW Health Psychologist Workforce Safety NSW Police Force GP x2 - Cobar Ochre Recruitment General Manager - Mudgee Opal Specialist Aged Care Registered Nurse - Aged Care Opal Specialist Aged Care Registered Nurse - Aged Care Opal Specialist Aged Care - Mudgee Occupational Therapist - Early Childhood
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