BMD continues to upskill labour force in partnership with Civil Train
BMD is committed to hiring and developing the industry’s best. Upskilling our labour force is vital to increase quality and efficiency, as well as reduce risk across our business.
Together with Civil Train, BMD has enrolled 20 of our South Australian workforce in traineeships.
Construction Manager Tim Bishop said the trainees are undertaking civil construction road, pipe laying and supervision certificates.
“We place a high priority on the integration between on-the-job training by our industry leading supervisors and off-the-job training provided by Civil Train."
“A well trained and leading workforce allows us to meet our clients’ requirements across a diverse range of important infrastructure upgrades in South Australia,” Tim said.
Through training initiatives, BMD sees the importance in promoting teamwork and spurring innovative thinking. By committing to upskilling our labour force, the result is a team who look after themselves, their workmates, the community and everyone who comes into BMD’s care.
For more information on current job vacancies, click here.
Related news
22 Oct 2024
BMD commits to strengthening Indigenous heritage through traditional scarred tree ceremony
24 Jun 2025
Belmont Park Bridge and road network upgrades now complete
11 Jun 2025
Perth’s transport infrastructure reaches new heights with official opening
10 Jun 2025
BMD teams up with Queensland Academy of Sport to power rising stars
29 May 2025
BMD launches stretched commitment to reconciliation
22 Apr 2025
Darwin Ship Lift empowers the Territory with $58.8M awarded locally
16 Apr 2025
BMD powering futures with Port to REZ Project award
5 Apr 2025