How to land your first mining job even without industry experience

 

Introduction

One of the biggest myths about FIFO mining jobs is that you need experience to get started. The truth? Thousands of people break into mining every year with zero industry experience – and many of them are earning $70,000-$100,000+ within their first year.

This guide shows you exactly how to get your foot in the door, which entry-level roles are available, and how to use these positions as stepping stones to higher-paying careers in mining.

 

 

Entry-Level FIFO Jobs That Require No Experience

 

Camp Hospitality Roles

The most accessible entry point into FIFO work. Mining camps need hospitality staff 24/7, and these roles are often the easiest to land with no mining experience.

Kitchen Hand

Salary: $70,000 – $95,000 per year

What You’ll Do:

  • Assist chefs with food preparation
  • Wash dishes and maintain kitchen hygiene
  • Stock and organise food supplies
  • General kitchen cleaning
  • Sometimes basic food preparation

Requirements:

  • No experience required
  • Food Handler’s Certificate (can often be obtained during induction)
  • White Card (construction induction)
  • Physical fitness (on your feet all day)
  • Positive attitude and reliability

Real Example: Veronica Martinez started as a kitchen hand, earning $90,000 with no prior hospitality or mining experience. She now works as a Camp Services Supervisor.

 

Cleaner/Service Attendant

Salary: $70,000 – $90,000 per year

What You’ll Do:

  • Clean accommodation rooms (“dongas”)
  • Maintain common areas (gyms, recreation rooms)
  • Laundry services
  • Restock amenities
  • General camp maintenance

Requirements:

  • No experience required
  • White Card
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently

Barista/Catering Assistant

Salary: $70,000 – $85,000 per year

What You’ll Do:

  • Prepare coffee and beverages
  • Serve food in the mess hall
  • Maintain beverage stations
  • Customer service for mine workers

Requirements:

  • Basic barista experience helpful but not essential
  • Food Handler’s Certificate
  • Customer service skills

Mining Support Roles

 

Trade Assistant/Trades Offsider

Salary: $80,000 – $110,000 per year

What You’ll Do:

  • Assist qualified tradespeople (electricians, fitters, boilermakers)
  • Carry tools and materials
  • Help with basic tasks under supervision
  • Learn the trade while working
  • Maintain workshop cleanliness

Requirements:

  • No trade qualification required (but mechanical aptitude helps)
  • White Card
  • Physical fitness
  • Eagerness to learn
  • Driver’s licence

Why It’s Great: A perfect pathway into a trade; many trade assistants go on to complete apprenticeships while working FIFO.


General Labourer/Utility Worker

Salary: $75,000 – $100,000 per year

What You’ll Do:

  • General site maintenance
  • Cleaning and housekeeping in work areas
  • Moving materials and equipment
  • Supporting various crews
  • Environmental tasks (weed control, rehabilitation)

Requirements:

  • No experience required
  • White Card
  • Physical fitness (essential)
  • Flexibility to work in various areas

 

Driller’s Offsider

Salary: $80,000 – $110,000 per year

What You’ll Do:

  • Assist drill operators
  • Handle drill rods and equipment
  • Basic maintenance tasks
  • Sample collection and handling
  • Set up and pack down drill sites

 

Requirements:

  • No experience required
  • White Card
  • Physical fitness (heavy lifting involved)
  • Driver’s licence
  • Willingness to work in remote locations

Why It’s Great: Direct pathway to becoming a drill operator, which can pay $120,000-$160,000+.


Trainee/Development Programs

Major mining companies run trainee programs specifically designed for people with no experience.

Haul Truck Operator Trainee

Salary: $90,000 – $120,000 per year (once qualified)

What’s Involved:

  • Structured training program (typically 3-6 months)
  • Learn to operate massive haul trucks (200+ tonnes)
  • Simulator training followed by supervised operation
  • Progress to solo operation

Requirements:

  • No prior experience required
  • Full Australian driver’s licence (manual preferred)
  • Clean driving record
  • Pass aptitude testing
  • Medical clearance

 

Process Plant Trainee

Salary: $85,000 – $110,000 per year

What’s Involved:

  • Learn to operate crushing, grinding, and processing equipment
  • Structured competency-based training
  • Progress through levels as skills develop
  • Often leads to senior operator roles

Requirements:

  • No experience required
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Basic computer skills
  • Willingness to learn

Essential Tickets for Entry-Level Roles

Ticket Cost Duration Required For
White Card (CPCWHS1001) $150 – $250 1 day ALL mining jobs
First Aid $150 – $200 1-2 days Most roles (highly recommended)
Working at Heights $200 – $300 1 day Many site roles
Confined Space $200 – $300 1 day Plant and maintenance roles
Forklift Licence (LF) $300 – $500 2 days Warehouse, logistics roles
HR Driver’s Licence $500 – $1,000 1-2 weeks Driving roles are functional for all

Recommended Investment: Start with White Card + First Aid (~$300-400 total). These cover most entry-level positions.


Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your First FIFO Job

 

Step 1: Get Your Essential Tickets

At a minimum, get your White Card. Add First Aid if the budget allows. These can be completed in 1-2 days.

 

Step 2: Prepare Your Resume

Even without mining experience, you have transferable skills:

  • Hospitality experience: Teamwork, customer service, working under pressure
  • Retail experience: Customer service, reliability, following procedures
  • Labour/construction: Physical fitness, safety awareness, tool use
  • Any work experience: Reliability, punctuality, work ethic

Resume Tips:

  • List all tickets clearly at the top
  • Emphasise reliability and work ethic
  • Highlight physical fitness
  • Mention willingness to work in remote locations and various rosters
  • Include a clean drug and alcohol statement

 

Step 3: Register with Recruitment Agencies

Key Agencies for Entry-Level Roles:

  • WorkPac – Large mining portfolio, many entry-level roles
  • Chandler Macleod – Major recruiter across all levels
  • Hays – Resources and mining division
  • Programmed – Strong in hospitality and support roles
  • Mining People International (MPi) – Specialist mining recruiter

Camp Services Companies (Direct Employers):

  • Sodexo – Major camp services provider
  • Compass Group (ESS) – Camp hospitality
  • Civeo – Accommodation provider
  • Morris Corporation – WA camp services
  • Cater Care – Mining hospitality

 

Step 4: Apply Consistently

  • Apply to 5-10 positions per week
  • Check SEEK, Indeed, and company websites daily
  • Follow up on applications after 1 week
  • Be prepared to interview at short notice

 

Step 5: Prepare for Interviews

Common Interview Questions:

  • Why do you want to work in mining?
  • How do you handle being away from home?
  • What’s your experience with shift work?
  • How do you work on a team?
  • What’s your drug and alcohol position?

Good Answers Focus On:

  • Reliability and work ethic
  • Flexibility and adaptability
  • Safety consciousness
  • Willingness to learn
  • Understanding of the FIFO lifestyle

 

Step 6: Be Prepared to Start Quickly

Mining jobs often need people urgently. Be ready to:

  • Complete medical within 24-48 hours
  • Travel to the site within a week
  • Have all documentation ready (ID, tickets, police check)

Career Pathways from Entry-Level Roles

 

From Kitchen Hand/Cleaner:

  1. Kitchen HandCookChefHead Chef ($90K-$150K+)
  2. CleanerHousekeeping SupervisorCamp Services Manager ($90K-$130K+)

 

From Trade Assistant:

  1. Trade AssistantApprenticeshipQualified TradespersonLeading Hand ($130K-$200K+)

 

From Trainee Operator:

  1. TraineeOperatorSenior OperatorSupervisor ($100K-$180K+)

Tips for Landing Your First Role

 

Be Persistent

It can take 2-6 months to land your first role. Don’t give up. The people who get jobs are the ones who keep applying.

 

Be Flexible

  • Accept any roster offered (you can change later)
  • Be open to any location
  • Start with whatever role is available

 

Get More Tickets

Each additional ticket makes you more employable. Invest in yourself.

 

Network

  • Join FIFO and mining groups on Facebook
  • Connect with mining workers on LinkedIn
  • Ask people already in the industry for advice

 

Stay Drug-Free

Mining has strict drug and alcohol policies. Random testing is standard. One positive test can end your mining career.


Common Questions

Q: How long does it take to get a job with no experience?
A: Typically 2-6 months if you’re applying consistently. Some people land roles within weeks.

Q: Do I need specific qualifications?
A: For most entry-level roles, just a White Card. Additional tickets help, but aren’t always required.

Q: What’s the most challenging part of entry-level FIFO work?
A: The long hours (12-hour shifts) and being away from home. The actual work is usually straightforward.

Q: Can I progress from entry-level to high-paying roles?
A: Absolutely. Many supervisors and operators started as kitchen hands or cleaners. Mining rewards hard work and reliability.

Q: Are entry-level roles casual or permanent?
A: Often casual initially, but many become permanent for reliable workers. Even casual roles offer consistent work.


Resources

 

Job Boards

Training Providers

  • TAFE (all states)
  • Local RTOs for White Card and tickets

 

Conclusion

Breaking into FIFO mining without experience is absolutely possible – thousands of people do it every year. The key is getting your essential tickets, being persistent with applications, and being flexible about the role and location you start with.

Entry-level roles like kitchen hand, cleaner, and trade assistant offer salaries of $70,000-$100,000+ – often more than experienced workers earn in metropolitan areas. And these roles are stepping stones to even higher-paying positions.

Start today: get your White Card, update your resume, register with agencies, and apply consistently. Your first FIFO job could be just weeks away.

Last updated: November 2025


Disclaimer: Salaries and conditions vary by employer, role, and location. Information in this guide is for general reference only.