Trainee Customer Field Technician, Dubbo and Orange Area
Nbn™
Dubbo NSW
•13 hours ago
•No application
About
Our Field Service teams are nbn’s professional, trusted, and essential customer-facing workforce. They’re the friendly faces, confident voices, and skilled hands working on our network and in communities every day. Our Trainee Customer Field Technicians are an integral part of these teams, learning, developing, and building skills as they turn their passion into practice every day. They contribute to something important and lasting - a network that spans our country, bringing unlimited possibilities to Australian homes and businesses.
As a Trainee Customer Field Technician, you will:
- Work in the field helping to connect customers to the internet
- Be employed on a permanent full-time basis with leave entitlements
- Work towards a Cert III in Telecommunications Technology over the 12-month traineeship
- Be supported by experts in the field to complete your traineeship, learning how to be a Customer Field Technician
You will be rewarded with:
- An award-winning traineeship program where you will get paid while you learn
- Competitive Salary of $77,330 inclusive of Superannuation
- Working primarily in the field, learning on the job alongside our many experts
- Achieving a nationally recognised qualification, paid for by nbn
- Embarking on a versatile and valuable career steppingstone
- An nbn work vehicle and all the tools, clothing and safety equipment you need
- Being part of an inclusive work culture that prioritises balance and wellbeing, and
- 18 weeks of paid parental leave
You’ll experience a diverse and dynamic working environment where no two days out in the field are alike. Supported by our dedicated and caring managers and skilled, experienced, and collaborative colleagues you will build your skills and confidence. Whether you’re out in the network performing inspections or maintenance, diagnosing, and resolving faults, to providing the best service, or connecting more homes and businesses to high-speed fibre.
A bit about you
Inspired to learn more? nbn’s free Digital Work Experience allows anyone to experience the work that our Customer Field Technicians (CFT) do every day – from the comfort of your own home. Please visit our
Life at nbn
Our pioneering spirit drives us forward every day. Together, we help lift the digital capability of Australia by connecting homes and businesses everywhere. It’s not just a way for everyone to do the things they love, but transforms the way they do them, and the opportunities available to them.
A more inclusive working world
We champion equal opportunities for all employees. If you have any requests or accessibility requirements throughout the expression of interest process, please advise us at the time of connection and we will adjust to meet your needs.
Where to from here?
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The filling of these positions is intended to constitute a special measure under, section 7D of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth), and section 31 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA), section 27 of the Discrimination Act 1991 (ACT), section 57 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1996 (NT), section 105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld), section 47 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (SA), section 26 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 (Tas), and section 12 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (Vic).
Additionally, under the provisions of section 126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW), an exemption is given from sections 8, 25 and 51 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) to NBN Co Limited to:
- “designate, advertise and recruit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only for the role of Customer Field Technician Trainee”; and
- “designate, advertise and recruit women only for the role of Customer Field Technician Trainee in pursuance of its target to reach 70% women recruits in CFT Trainee roles and 40% women in leadership positions, and in support of its intention to increase the representation of women in Field-based roles to closer to 50%”.
The positions are therefore only open to First Nations people and to women.