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IT Traineeship

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Job ID
6803
Type
Full time
Location
Chinchilla, QLD
Positions
1

IT Traineeship

  • On-the-job training with a world class LNG employer
  • Office and field based- good variety of work
  • First Nations identified IT Traineeship

The Opportunity

In partnership with Shell's QGC business, MIGAS is searching for the next generation of Trainees to join QGC's onshore gas business in Queensland in a First Nations IT Traineeship.

We encourage First Nations people of the Western Downs region looking for long-term work to apply.

You will be given world-class, on-the-job training supported by experienced and committed IT Field Engineers. You will also work towards the completion of an ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology.

Job Details

Throughout this two-year traineeship you will become skilled in the installation, decommissioning and technical support of end user IT devices and networks and offer support both onsite and remotely to a variety of roles and regions.

You will also gain exposure in project style tasks, ticketing, knowledge based systems, asset management, and stocktaking.

This is a rare opportunity to learn the ropes and establish a highly rewarding career with one of Australia’s most established industries.

About You

We are looking for First Nations candidates who are committed to completing a technically challenging IT Traineeship while operating in a physically demanding field environment with fantastic long-term career prospects.

You will have completed, or be in the process of, completing your Year 12 certificate or equivalent work or training experience.

We strongly encourage First Nations people who have connections to Country where QGC operates to apply.

These Traditional Owner groups are: Bailai, Barunggam, Bigambul, Cobble Cobble, Jarowair, Gangalou, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, Iman, Mandandanji, Taribelang Bunda, Warrabal, Wakka Wakka, Western Wakka Wakka, and Yiman.

Please include your Traditional Owner group in your cover letter to assist our recruitment team in identifying your application. Be mindful that to participate in the selection process you will also be required to travel to Chinchilla.

You will also be required to pass a pre-employment medical and police check.

Our Client

The Shell-operated QGC onshore gas business in Queensland is a diverse workforce committed to creating extraordinary career pathways for everyday Australians. The Shell-operated QGC business is one of Australia's leading natural gas producers, focused on developing Queensland's world-class onshore gas reserves.

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MIGAS is an equal opportunity employer and actively advocates for local Indigenous Australians and women in trades. Please note that above Award wages apply for this position.

At MIGAS Apprentices & Trainees we are driven by a single purpose – to champion Australia’s skilled trade sector by connecting future apprentices and trainees with the right job.

Applications close on Monday 4 August 2025.

To apply for an Australian Apprenticeship, you must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, or a New Zealand citizen with an eligible work visa. View eligibility requirements

About MIGAS

MIGAS Apprentices & Trainees has been providing quality Australian Apprenticeship recruitment and employment services since 1988.  

At MIGAS, diversity is more than a pledge; it is the foundation of what we do. We are committed to equality and celebrate diversity in all areas, including race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and ethnicity.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and Women in Trades. MIGAS promotes a diverse working culture in which everyone is treated fairly and respectfully.

Learn more about MIGAS

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In the spirit of reconciliation, MIGAS Apprentices & Trainees acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.