However, with the rapid development of mining industry, there is a shortage of manpower in mining areas all over Australia.
According to Australian media reports, Western Australian mining areas need to recruit 6.5438+0.5 million technical engineers in the next 20 years to meet the needs of mining development. Faced with such a large-scale labor shortage, many universities in Australia saw business opportunities and began to actively expand professional investment related to mining and expand enrollment quotas. Some schools have increased mining-related majors and expanded the number of students. These majors recruit not only domestic students, but also foreign students. The consultant believes that the huge demand for talents in Australian mining industry is a good opportunity for international students. At present, the proportion of international students majoring in mining accounts for two fifths. Mining areas need a large number of talents, which makes it easy for foreign students studying mining to find jobs and obtain residency. In addition, the salary of engineers engaged in mining is more than double that of other industries.
Building an excellent mining engineering college;
University of Adelaide
Curtin University of Science and Technology
University of New South Wales
Balarat University
Australian international mining enterprises:
BHP Billiton
Rio Tinto limited
Queensland Xstrata Ltd.
Woodside Petroleum Company
Exxonmobil Australia Limited