CoreStaff are seeking experienced and motivated FRT Technicians to support a Pilot Field Recovery Trial 20 km out of Whyalla, South Australia. This short-term DIDO opportunity offers hands-on experience within the mining and resources sector, contributing to a key study for a proposed uranium project. You’ll join a small, dynamic operations team responsible for field sampling, plant operation, and process monitoring across both wellfield and pilot plant facilities. Your duties will include but not be limited to: Collecting and processing field and plant samples (leach solutions, groundwater, solids). Operating and monitoring pumps, valves, and process circuits both manually and via SCADA. Assisting with start-up, shutdown, and trial scenarios under technical guidance. Conducting basic laboratory tests (pH, conductivity, elemental assays). Recording data accurately and supporting troubleshooting and maintenance activities. Upholding strict safety, radiation, and environmental standards at all times. About You: We’re seeking a practical, safety-focused technician who enjoys hands-on field work and working collaboratively in a small team. The ideal candidate will have: Certificate III/IV in Process Operations, Mineral Processing, or similar qualification. 2 years’ experience in an industrial, chemical, or mineral processing environment. Familiarity with SCADA systems and basic laboratory or sampling techniques. Current Forklift (LF) and Heavy Rigid (HR) driver’s licences. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and communication skills. Radiation safety training (or willingness to complete upon hire). Work Details Roster: 8 days on / 6 days off – rotating day and night shifts (12-hour shifts). Location: Approx. 20 km from Whyalla – DIDO daily. Applicants from Whyalla and surrounding regions are highly encouraged to apply. Apply Now If you’re ready to take part in an exciting pilot program and contribute to Australia’s emerging uranium industry, apply today and join a team leading innovation in field recovery technology.