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Programmed Newcastle

Locality: Broadmeadow, New South Wales, Australia



Address: 48 Tudor Street 2303 Broadmeadow, NSW, Australia

Website: http://programmed.com.au/

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06.02.2022 Ever considered a career in Defence Support Services? Hear from some of our current Defence Industry Pathways Program trainees on why they chose this traineeship and what life is like on-site with their host employers. This Australian Government initiative, delivered by South Metropolitan TAFE, has been designed to create a pipeline of talent ready to join Australia’s booming shipbuilding and maritime defence industry. To find out more and to apply visit programmed.com.au/dipp



25.01.2022 Programmed are currently looking for a number of Scanning Assistant with our client based in Thornton. Previous office based experience peeferred. 3- 5 shifts per week

20.01.2022 I would recommend an apprenticeship from Programmed and Woodside because it’s an awesome experience, I have learned so much in my time and I haven’t looked back once. This apprenticeship has set me up for life. Dylan Hansen shares his experience as a 4th Year Mechanical Fitter Apprentice with Programmed. #greatwork #greatpeople

20.01.2022 Today is R U OK? Day, a national day of action to support people who may be struggling with life’s ups and downs. This has been a challenging year for everyone, and circumstances have made it even more important for us all to stay connected and support those around us. By knowing what to say you can help someone feel supported and access appropriate help long before they’re in crisis, which can make a positive difference to their life. Head to www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask



20.01.2022 Programmed are currently seeking a truck driver for work based in cardiff MR or higher licence required. Previous driving experienced preferred.

18.01.2022 Congratulations to NETTS apprentice Bethany Clarke for being named WA Apprentice of the Year at the 2020 Western Australia Training Awards. Bethany, who recently achieved her Certificate III in Process Plant Operations, believes that being a female in a male-dominated industry pushed her to become a more confident version of herself, and is passionate about advocating for more women in the industry. #programmedproud #greatwork #greatpeople

17.01.2022 NOW HIRING! Programmed Newcastle is looking for 2 'Scanning Attendants' to join the team for an immediate start at one of our clients site, located in Thornton. Details;... - Mon-Fri - 8.00am-4.00pm - Located in Thornton - Basic level of admin experience required - Must be able to undergo and pass a Police Check (preferable to already have a Police Check) - Must be available to commence ASAP If this sounds like you, please send your resume through to [email protected]. Please be ensure to include x2 referees.



17.01.2022 Congratulations to @Daniel Farmer, Programmed 3rd Year Electrical Instrumentation Apprentice and Founder of @Robe River Kuruma Youth Council (RRKYC) for taking out the prestigious Youth Group Achievement Award in the 2020 Young Achiever Awards this month. Our huge congratulations to Dan and the rest of the RRKYC team for this incredible achievement! Pilbara News #greatwork #greatpeople #programmedproud

17.01.2022 We’d like to congratulate our exceptional winners and runner-ups at the 2020 Northern Territory Training Awards: Winner, Trainee of the Year - Jaylie Maddaford (Cert III PMA Process Plant Operations) Runner-up, Trainee of the Year - Sandra Curley (Cert III PMA Process Plant Operations)... Third place, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year - Jess Wattam (Cert III Business Admin) We wish you all the best for your very bright futures. #greatwork #programmedproud

15.01.2022 Today marks the start of the NAIDOC Week 2020. This year’s theme ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’, shines a focus on the length of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander occupation of Australia. As a national workplace employer, we acknowledge that our business is conducted on the traditional land of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. We acknowledge their continuing connection to country and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. Read more below.

14.01.2022 Our National Training Services Manager, Pat Tierney, recently spoke with Work180 about how and why Programmed works hard to create a gender balance across the industries we work with. Read more in the below link!

13.01.2022 This year, employers have increasingly faced the enormous challenge of maintaining a healthy workforce. Read more about what you can do to manage mental health and stress at work.



11.01.2022 The benefits of doing an apprenticeship with Programmed is that they have all of the resources and all of the experience to find high talent, to find the right qualification for you in the right workplace. They ensure that any candidate that is employed by Programmed gets the best outcome for lifelong learning and a long-term career. Aaron Bruce talks about his journey from starting as a Programmed Apprentice to now working as a Maintenance Manager at Woodside Karratha Gas Plant.

10.01.2022 This week we were glad to welcome Education and Training Minister, the Hon. Sue Ellery MLC at the South Metropolitan TAFE ACEPT facility to visit our NETTS apprentices. Our apprentices were excited to give her a tour and talk about their training journeys. We thank Sue for her time and her commitment to upskilling and training Western Australians. #greatwork #greatpeople

06.01.2022 It’s one of the great many privileges we have at Programmed, hearing the different stories from the great people who work with us and about how we helped them achieve their career goals. Meet Ali Abdi who achieved his career goal of owning a cab company after working with Programmed. Read more in our blog https://programmedblog.com.au/meet-ali-abdi/

04.01.2022 Congratulations to NETTS apprentice Bethany Clarke for being named a finalist in the 2020 Western Australia Training Awards. Bethany, who recently achieved her Certificate III in Process Plant Operations, believes that being a female in a male-dominated industry pushed her to become a more confident version of herself, and is passionate about advocating for more women in the industry. Winners will be announced on 6 October 2020. We wish Bethany all the best. #programmedproud #greatwork #greatpeople

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