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Sheelagh Blanckenberg
9th October 2009, 11:04 PM
URGENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE
DIESEL MECHANIC – REGIONAL QUEENSLAND
3 + years experience in mechanical repairs. Work 50% in field and 50% in workshop - $50 000 + Benefits
ASSISTANT TECHNICAL ENGINEER – REGIONAL QUEENSLAND
Civil Engineer + experience in infrastructure projects - $60 000 + Benefits
NURSE – MACKAY, QUEENSLAND
Mature nurse required to work in Aged Care facility - $ 60 000 + +
TECHNICAL SERVICES SUPERINTENDENT – REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES
Mining Engineer with experience in design, planning and scheduling of underground mining operations. (Gold) $NEG
GEOLOGIST – REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES
Degree + 2 years exp for underground Gold Mine operation – Start your career!!!
REGISTERED MINE SURVEYOR – REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES
Oversee all aspects of field surveying both underground and surface
SENIOR PROJECT METALLURGIST – REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES
Metallurgical background and Plant / process improvements
GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT – REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES
Degree + interest in Mining
Employers are happy to sponsor the right candidate on 457 - ENS visas. So if you are interested please PM me or send an email with your expression of interest.
Amin Rahman
10th October 2009, 01:02 PM
I have given this link on another forum (GDU). Should get some traffic and queries
Regards.
Sheelagh Blanckenberg
10th October 2009, 01:17 PM
Thanks Amin.
Silent Observer
16th October 2009, 05:14 PM
Sheelagh, as a matter of interest have you had any responses?
Sheelagh Blanckenberg
17th October 2009, 02:13 AM
Not one!
Which astounds me as I thought there would be a myriad of migrants or would-be migrants interested. From my experience in this business I would guess working in a regional area is what is putting people off!
Most migrants just want to head for one of the large cities (which I can understand because of support networks etc). Although if you are offered a job in a regional area compared to being unemployed in the city it surprises me that most would rather be unemployed in the city!
Amin Rahman
17th October 2009, 11:10 AM
Not one!
Which astounds me as I thought there would be a myriad of migrants or would-be migrants interested. From my experience in this business I would guess working in a regional area is what is putting people off!
Most migrants just want to head for one of the large cities (which I can understand because of support networks etc). Although if you are offered a job in a regional area compared to being unemployed in the city it surprises me that most would rather be unemployed in the city!
When I am in Banglaesh, most poeple I see, who want to migrate to Australia, prefer to go to Sydney because that is where all their friends or relatives are.
Vitalik
23rd November 2009, 07:38 AM
My name is Vitaliy,I am from Ukraine.
I have many years experience in reconditioning both diesel and petrol engines,lots of experience in assembling new parts on body too.
Some skills in rewiring electrical systems,and also in computer diagnostic tools,(snap –on)
Worked in England four years so the english is on a good level.In England I worked in a fleet care centre and done all kinds of works on mostly commercial vehicles.
Can I apply for diesel mechanic position?
If you are still looking for for the workers please ask me about the kinds of work I have done and all other information you need and I will be happy to respond.
Also ,(and here I ask you for a favour),it just may be you will know in the future about a company in motoring industry looking to employ someone from oversees please let me know.
Thank you for your time .
Vitaliy.
Sheelagh Blanckenberg
24th November 2009, 01:27 PM
Hi Vitaliy
Welcome to the Migration Help forum.
Mechanics (diesel mechanics in particular) are usually highly sought after in Australia - why they are not on the Critical Skills Lists amazes me.
Please send a copy of your resume/CV which outlines not only your education and training but also a detailed break down of your employment history (my email address is below). Once I know a little more about your background I will be able to advise you further.
Kind regards
Sheelagh
dpesso
4th April 2010, 12:13 AM
Hi Sheelagh, my name is David, I'm from Chile and now I'm in Australia studying English for the last 5 months. I'm Industrial Engineer with 7 years of previous work experience and I'm here with a student visa that expires in the middle of May.
I'm really interested in work in Australia before come back to my country and also I am making a big change in the direction of my career from the private sector to the non-for-profit sector, finding a more meaningful work, doing something that makes a difference and where I can use my skills to help others.
For this reason I would like to ask you if you have some information about non-for-profit organizations in Sydney which are seeking for overseas workers and where I could find a sponsorship for my work Visa.
Thank you in advance.
David
Sheelagh Blanckenberg
8th April 2010, 12:16 PM
Hi David
Welcome to the forum and my apologies for taking so long to respond to you.
Off the top of my head, the only agencies I know of that operate in the not-for-profit area is Job Seeker (http://www.jobseeker.org.au/) and Kylie Hammond (http://www.kyliehammond.com.au/NFPTalentPool.html). Give them a call and have a chat about what you are looking to do. If they cannot help you directly I am sure they will be able to give you names of organisations who may be interested.
You should also look at the employment opportunities being advertised by Pathways Australia (http://www.pathwaysaustralia.com.au/Employment.asp).
The only other advice I can offer you is to search the internet for non-profit organisations in Australia and approach each one directly.
If I think of anything else in the meantime I'll post it here.
Kind regards
Sheelagh
adam.smith
8th April 2010, 08:04 PM
hi,
My girlfriend is a mechanical engineer and has been working for the last 3 years. She is interested in migrating and from what i see mechanical engineers are on the Critical list. Are they any jobs for mechanical engineers with HVAC knowledge?
Thanks,
Adam
Sheelagh Blanckenberg
10th April 2010, 03:56 PM
Hi Adam
I hope Robert was able to help you with your questions?
Please send your girlfriend's recent CV to me - I'm happy to pass it on to various recruiters. My email address is sheelagh.blanckenberg@gmail.com.
Thanks.
NISHA
9th September 2010, 08:25 PM
Hi Sheelagh,
My name is Nisha and I'm from India. Right now me and my husband living in sunshine coast, QLD. My husband has been on student visa and I on dependent which is going to expire in march. So I'm looking for a sponsored job. I am qualified accountant and have six years of experience working back in India. We are willing to relocate to if such job is met with.
Kindly let me know if you can be of any help. It'll be very kind of you.
Regards,
Nisha
whisper.nisha@gmail.com
Hi David
Welcome to the forum and my apologies for taking so long to respond to you.
Off the top of my head, the only agencies I know of that operate in the not-for-profit area is Job Seeker (http://www.jobseeker.org.au/) and Kylie Hammond (http://www.kyliehammond.com.au/NFPTalentPool.html). Give them a call and have a chat about what you are looking to do. If they cannot help you directly I am sure they will be able to give you names of organisations who may be interested.
You should also look at the employment opportunities being advertised by Pathways Australia (http://www.pathwaysaustralia.com.au/Employment.asp).
The only other advice I can offer you is to search the internet for non-profit organisations in Australia and approach each one directly.
If I think of anything else in the meantime I'll post it here.
Kind regards
Sheelagh
Sheelagh Blanckenberg
30th September 2010, 02:45 PM
Hi nisha
My apologies for not responding to your email or getting back to you on this forum. I have a number of health issues I have been dealing with over the last couple of years and after a couple of operations in early September, just now feeling well enough to start 'working' again.
Unfortunately, other than recommending you contact the main accounting firms in Australia directly and/or employment agencies that assist in placing accountants (you'll find a list at the beginning of this thread), there is not much more I can offer I'm afraid. As and when I come across positions which are being offered by companies who are open to sponsoring overseas applicants, I do post them on this forum so please keep an eye out for them - accounting jobs do come up now and again, and with the economy in Australia picking up there does seem to be an increase in accounting jobs being offered. Don't lose heart. Just keep looking and if we can help we will.
Rashid
31st October 2010, 06:11 PM
Hi nisha
My apologies for not responding to your email or getting back to you on this forum. I have a number of health issues I have been dealing with over the last couple of years and after a couple of operations in early September, just now feeling well enough to start 'working' again.
Unfortunately, other than recommending you contact the main accounting firms in Australia directly and/or employment agencies that assist in placing accountants (you'll find a list at the beginning of this thread), there is not much more I can offer I'm afraid. As and when I come across positions which are being offered by companies who are open to sponsoring overseas applicants, I do post them on this forum so please keep an eye out for them - accounting jobs do come up now and again, and with the economy in Australia picking up there does seem to be an increase in accounting jobs being offered. Don't lose heart. Just keep looking and if we can help we will.
Hi Sheelagh
I have recently completed masters in Engineering from Swinburne Uni, Melbourne ( 1 yr course) and am now back in my home country - Malaysia. I am looking for employer sponsored jobs as I do not have recent 2 yrs working experience to apply for a GSM visa. I am more in favor for positions in Queensland and do not mind working in regional areas.
Any advice from you is appreciated. NB: I have also emailed you directly with my resume attached. Thank you
doudou2910
21st March 2011, 12:42 PM
Hi Sheelagh, my name is Dominique. I am currently looking for employment anywhere and in any location. My husband and myself are in Melbourne for the past three year we have both been studying. I have been graduate from a Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communication) and my husband have been graduate in a Bachelor of Business (Marketing & Management). We are both looking for an employment to meet the DIAC requirement but we are finding it really hard as no one want to employ people who do not have experience as while studying it was hard for us to find part-time employment in what we studied.... So now we will be happy to find any employment that will give us experience and maybe PR later in the future. We are both currently on a Bridging Visa A for a TR application. Wwe are desperate can you help please or anyone reading this please feel free to contact me and give me advice
Thanks
koks
25th July 2011, 08:01 AM
Hi Sheelagh,
I hope you are well now! Please, do you know any employer willing to sponsor overseas worker in occupation of a general manager/managing director/or manager as I am a skilled person in that occupation with a BSc. in Economics and 10 years of worker experience.
Regards,
KoksHi nisha
My apologies for not responding to your email or getting back to you on this forum. I have a number of health issues I have been dealing with over the last couple of years and after a couple of operations in early September, just now feeling well enough to start 'working' again.
Unfortunately, other than recommending you contact the main accounting firms in Australia directly and/or employment agencies that assist in placing accountants (you'll find a list at the beginning of this thread), there is not much more I can offer I'm afraid. As and when I come across positions which are being offered by companies who are open to sponsoring overseas applicants, I do post them on this forum so please keep an eye out for them - accounting jobs do come up now and again, and with the economy in Australia picking up there does seem to be an increase in accounting jobs being offered. Don't lose heart. Just keep looking and if we can help we will.
nycolas21
12th January 2012, 09:56 AM
HI Sheelagh,
I am an air conditioning specialist, have been working with a nuber of manufacturers over the years and presently work for Mitsubishi in the UK. but I have an ambition to relocate to Perth, to be honest I am 5 points short of the 65 - in relation to applying for a 176 visa. Do you think I could get an employer to sponsor or have an employer provide a two year contract - which i believe would satisfy the points required?
I look forward to your responce.
Nick
Robert K Chelliah
27th January 2012, 12:47 AM
The Abroginal medical services need a medical practioner and a SRN to work in the NW of WA. Good renemeration and perks. Contact the undersigned. Professionals from Phiilipine, UK, Southafrica welcome to apply.
Contact me with CV/resume
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