Civil Labourer

  • Beerwah
  • Temporary
  • Mon Dec 15 00:03:15 2025
  • 90M0685174

Are you an experienced Civil Labourer looking for a stable contract with the potential for permanent employment? We are partnering with a key public sector client in Beerwah (Sunshine Coast Region) to recruit multiple skilled workers for essential infrastructure projects starting in early January.


The Opportunity

This role offers a competitive starting rate of $43.51 per hour and is structured as a Temp-to-Perm opportunity. While permanent employment is not guaranteed, it is the intended pathway for high-performing candidates demonstrating reliability and skill throughout the contract period.

Your focus will be on structural concreting for crucial government assets.

Desirable Experience (A distinct advantage):

  • Steel Fixing: Reading plans and accurate rebar tying.

  • Formwork: Building, setting out, and stripping timber/metal forms.

  • Concreting: Pouring, vibrating, screeding, and achieving quality finishes.

  • Specialised Task: Operating equipment for sawing and cutting concrete pavements (as per RIICRC319E).

Essential Requirements (Mandatory Tickets & Certifications)

To be eligible for site induction, you must hold the following valid credentials:

  • Construction Industry White/Blue Card

  • Manual Handling Certificate

  • RIICRC319E Certificate: Saw and Cut Concrete Pavements to Initiate Planned Cracks

  • Working in Proximity to Traffic (WPT) Part 1 & 2 (or equivalent RII tickets)

Licensing and Career Readiness

  • An MR (Medium Rigid) Licence is highly desirable.

  • Commitment to Training: If you do not hold an MR Licence, you must be willing to attain one as this is a requirement for operational readiness on site.

Ready to Apply?

If you have the essential tickets, relevant structural concreting experience, and are seeking a reliable start to the New Year in Beerwah, apply today! We are conducting interviews now for an early January start.

Click 'Apply Now' or contact samuel.vella@randstad.com.au to discuss the Temp-to-Perm pathway.