Donated truck keeps training rolling in resources sector

  • South Metropolitan TAFE welcomes arrival of a Sandvik underground truck
  • Donation from Barminco supports training students in underground mining operations
  • Training on industry-standard equipment prepares students for the workplace
  • Complements State Government's $25 million investment in modern equipment for WA TAFE colleges

South Metropolitan TAFE has welcomed the arrival of a Sandvik underground truck donated by mining service employer Barminco, which will boost its capacity to train Western Australia's next generation of skilled mining and heavy automotive workers.

The refurbished underground truck, worth about $1.8 million new, has lived out its full mine life, but will continue to serve the industry as a training resource for plant mechanic apprentices, trainees and students at South Metropolitan TAFE's Heavy Vehicle Mechanical Training Centre.

Located at the college's Thornlie campus, the Heavy Vehicle Mechanical Training Centre is home to current industry equipment that mirrors real-life working environments to equip students with job-ready skills.

The donated underground truck will be a valuable tool for students who learn how to diagnose and repair a full range of mining and civil construction equipment including dump trucks, bulldozers, loaders, graders, drill rigs and heavy plant machinery.

The underground truck will join Barminco's previous donation of a refurbished 'Jumbo' development drill for the Heavy Vehicle Mechanical Training Centre, worth about $1.8 million new.

In its lifetime, the donated underground truck has carried 29,325 loads, totalling more than 1.4 million tonnes while supporting development at Barminco's Sunrise Dam and Savannah mining operations in WA and its Dugald River site in Queensland.

Barminco is a Perenti Group company one of South Metropolitan TAFE's largest employers of apprentices.

More than 90 of the company's active apprentices include 70 heavy duty mechanical apprentices training in the TAFE's Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology and Certificate III in Engineering Mechanical Trade (Plant Mechanic) qualifications.

The State Government has significantly reduced course fees for these and a range of other automotive, engineering and mining qualifications through the Lower Fees, Local Skills and Fee-Free initiatives.

More information is available athttp://www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/skillsready or contact your local Jobs and Skills Centre on 13 64 64.

As stated by Training Minister Simone McGurk:

"The State Government thanks Barminco for its generous donation, which will help train up the mining and heavy automotive workforce of the future.

"Providing students with contemporary machinery ensures when they land jobs they're already equipped with the skills demanded by industry so they can hit the ground running.

"The Sandvik underground truck is a welcome addition to South Metropolitan TAFE and complements the State Government's $25 million investment in modern equipment for WA TAFE colleges.

"The mining and resources sector is a vital component of the State's economy, and this is a fantastic example of how WA TAFE colleges work closely with the mining industry to provide training that leads to real jobs."

As stated by Thornlie MLA Chris Tallentire:

"South Metropolitan TAFE's strong links with industry are helping to ensure students leave TAFE with skills that are desirable to employers.

"Thanks to Barminco for investing in training and WA's future mining workforce with another generous donation to Thornlie's Heavy Vehicle Mechanical Training Centre."

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