We are Australia's leading technology driven civil construction company, on a mission to build the world, better. At Corps, we are a single solution civil construction company based in the economic powerhouse that is the Pilbara region.
We are proudly owned and operated by the Corps family, with unequalled capabilities in earthworks, roadworks, civil construction, sand delivery and cartage.
We're calling for experienced Mobile Plant Operators local to Karratha to join our team. As a well-established business with a strong team culture, we're looking for operators who are motivated, detail-driven, and open to working across a variety of civil construction projects where their skills are needed. This role is offered in Karratha working on a 2/1 roster. Only local applicants will be considered.
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Corps is a family owned and operated company offering total solutions in engineering, earthworks, roadworks, civil construction and cartage. We operate out of four hubs - Karratha, Broome, Port Hedland and Perth . We are technology, sustainability and efficiency specialists, driven to build the world better.
With the use of sustainable innovations and the most technologically advanced
equipment, we are able to deliver quality results, maintain efficient schedules, and find cost-effective solutions for all projects.
With our sister companies Karratha Asphalt, Karratha Environmental Crushing, Bitumen Sealing Services and Hedland Asphalt, we are uniquely placed to provide fully integrated solutions to businesses and industries in the North West of Western Australia.
We are the market leader in providing environmentally sustainable products to
the North West, including recycled concrete road base asphalt products, crushed and recycled glass products, and recycled asphalt products.
We offer services such as earthworks, roadworks, civil construction, sand and asphalt, recycling, and crushing.
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