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Great experience getting my medium Rigid licence through these guys. I had Greg who was fantastic! Lots of tips and made the learning seem easy in a calm environment. They catered to my needs as I have a 7month old who was potentially going to need feeding throughout the day. Definitely recommend getting your licenses necessary through ACE training Bendigo. Cheers legends!
No, in Australia, you do not need a licence to operate a roller on construction sites. However, demonstrating competency in operating this equipment is essential, and this may involve undergoing a Verification of Competency (VOC) to ensure that operators have the necessary skills and knowledge to handle the machinery safely, in accordance with standards set by WorkSafe and other relevant authorities.
Roller operator training in Australia includes both theoretical and practical components. The theoretical part covers safety regulations, equipment maintenance, and operational procedures. Practical training involves hands-on experience with the roller, teaching you how to operate the machinery, perform tasks such as compacting and leveling surfaces, and follow safety protocols. Successful completion of the training results in a nationally recognised certification or ticket.
The average salary for a roller operator in Australia varies based on factors such as experience, location, and the type of projects involved. Generally, roller operators earn between AUD 25 to AUD 40 per hour. Experienced operators working on specialised or large-scale projects may earn higher rates. It's advisable to check current job listings and salary surveys for the most up-to-date information on pay rates.
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