Join a high-performing underground mining team where safety, teamwork and quality work come first. We're looking for experienced Charge Up Operators with strong emulsion charging experience who take pride in doing the job right and keeping production on track. What's on Offer 8:6 roster - great work/life balance Ongoing, long-term opportunities Supportive team environment with solid site culture Competitive rates with weekly pay Opportunities to progress into leadership, training or technical roles About the Role You'll be responsible for the safe and efficient charging, firing, and blasting of development and production headings. Daily duties include: Handling, preparing and loading emulsion and packaged explosives safely and efficiently Conducting pre-blast inspections and ensuring statutory compliance Assisting with blast planning and coordination Maintaining accurate records and clear communication with the shift team About the Site 20 year mine life - Gold Mine Great camp facilities, permanent rooms and gym Convenient FIFO Schedule: Fly direct to Kambalda, short transit to site State of the art equipment: work with the newest Sandvik gear on the market What You'll Need Proven experience as an underground Charge Up Operator Demonstrated emulsion charging experience WA Shotfirer's Ticket (or ability to obtain) Current C Class manual driver's licence National Police Clearance and ability to pass a full pre-employment medical Australian Working Rights If you're a safety-focused Charge Up Operator with solid emulsion experience looking for consistency, a good roster and a team that values what you bring to the table - we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or reach out for a confidential chat about current and upcoming opportunities. In the past 5 years we have been extremely humbled to have placed over 16,000 people into meaningful employment . This equates to 21 lives enhanced every day! Lucy Duggan | lduggan@marble.com.au | 08 6144 2200 | 0447 405 811 By submitting your CV you agree to have read: marble.com.au/privacy