Full-Time

Fixed Plant Maintenance Inspector

Updated on 5/26/2026

Deadline 6/30/26
Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto

10,001+ employees

Global iron ore, aluminium, copper producer

No salary listed

Belmont, Australia + 2 more

More locations: Newman, Australia | Carnarvon, Australia

In Person

8x6 dayshift roster; on-site in WA.

Category
General Maintenance & Repair (1)
Requirements
  • A commitment to the safety of yourself and your team
  • Extensive knowledge of high-pressure pumps, industrial drive gearboxes and crushers
  • Solid understanding of SAP maintenance systems or similar
  • Excellent diagnostic fault-finding abilities
  • A current Western Australia “C” Class Driver’s Licence
  • A Mechanical Fitter or Boilermaker Trade qualification.
Responsibilities
  • Conduct detailed inspections using available tooling to identify defects early, raise notifications at the appropriate priority, and minimise unplanned breakdowns.
  • Review upcoming work scopes and inspect components planned for replacement, providing risk advice where component life extension is being considered.
  • Escalate urgent defects and repair requirements to maintenance, execution, and production teams in a timely manner to minimise downtime and support safe outcomes.
  • Use operator feedback and face‑to‑face engagement to inform inspection focus areas and improve defect detection.
  • Proactively engage with planning and scheduling teams to prioritise the right work at the right time and optimise work sequencing for safety and efficient labour use.
  • Act as the key link between planners, condition monitoring, maintenance, and shutdown teams to communicate current asset condition, criticality, and future priorities, influencing weekly schedules and shutdown scopes.
  • Review post‑shutdown reports and contractor PRTs, raise follow‑up notifications, and escalate recurring or chronic defects to engineering with recommendations to improve reliability and plant performance.

Rio Tinto is a global mining and metals company that extracts and processes minerals to supply the world with key materials. Its offerings include iron ore used to make steel, low-carbon aluminium for electric cars and smartphones, copper for wind turbines, electric vehicles, and water pipes, borates for crop growth, and titanium for paints. The company operates by mining ore and then refining and transforming it into usable metals and minerals for various industries. Compared with its competitors, Rio Tinto emphasizes a broad portfolio across multiple minerals and metals and highlights efforts to reduce carbon in its aluminium products, aiming to lower the environmental impact of its supply chain. The overall goal is to provide the materials the world needs while advancing lower-carbon production to support sustainable energy, transport, and infrastructure.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1872

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • CEO Simon Trot's $10-12B asset sales refocus on high-margin copper, lithium, aluminium.
  • AI and defence demand projected to boost copper consumption 50% by 2040.
  • Data centre cable market growing 17% CAGR through 2030 with low-carbon positioning.

What critics are saying

  • Net debt at $14.4B limits flexibility; dividend unsustainable if copper prices drop 20%.
  • Quebec government's 46.1% Nemaska stake delays Whabouchi supply decisions past H1 2026.
  • Chinalco's 18.5% stake via CBA acquisition exposes Rio Tinto to China geopolitical risks.

What makes Rio Tinto unique

  • Integrated lithium supply chain from mining through refining via Nemaska and Arcadium acquisitions.
  • Proprietary Nuton bioleaching technology recovers copper from stockpiles with AWS partnership.
  • Low-carbon aluminium production via ELYSIS technology for high-growth data centre cables.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Bereavement Leave

401(k) Company Match

Company Equity

Parental Leave

Relocation Assistance

Performance Bonus

Mental Health Support

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-4%

2 year growth

-4%
News USA Today
Mar 31st, 2026
Rio Tinto & Founders Factory Invest in 6 Mining Tech Startups - News Usa Today

The mining industry, historically leisurely to adopt digital transformation, is now facing a convergence of pressures: dwindling ore grades, increasing

Business Wire
Mar 12th, 2026
Rio Tinto and Prysmian trial low-carbon aluminium cables for data centres using breakthrough ELYSIS technology

Rio Tinto and Prysmian have partnered on an industrial trial to produce low-carbon aluminium cables for the data centre market. The trial used aluminium from Rio Tinto's hydropowered Alma smelter in Quebec and material produced using ELYSIS technology, which eliminates direct greenhouse gas emissions from smelting and produces oxygen instead. The partnership builds on a five-year supply agreement signed in 2023, combining both companies' technologies to develop lower-carbon aluminium solutions for energy transmission and data centres. According to CRU, data centres represented approximately 7% of North American cable demand in 2025, with projected compound annual growth of around 17% between 2026 and 2030. The collaboration aims to support the data centre industry's expansion whilst helping customers meet sustainability objectives as aluminium gains market share in data centre infrastructure.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 26th, 2026
Rio Tinto boosts dividend as copper EBITDA doubles to $7.4B, completes Arcadium acquisition

Rio Tinto has announced record copper and bauxite production for 2025 and completed its acquisition of Arcadium, whilst declaring an increased final dividend of 254 US cents per share, up from 225 US cents previously. The company doubled copper EBITDA to $7.4 billion and reported a 9% rise in underlying EBITDA. Shares are trading at £74.61, up 11.8% over 30 days and 62.2% over the past year. However, the Arcadium acquisition lifted net debt to $14.4 billion. Whilst management reaffirmed 2026 production guidance across key commodities, the dividend yield of approximately 3.98% is not well covered by free cash flow, making payout sustainability dependent on commodity prices and successful integration of Arcadium.

Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)
Feb 23rd, 2026
Rio Tinto invests $300M to acquire control of LG Energy Solution supplier Nemaska Lithium

Nemaska Lithium, a lithium hydroxide supplier to LG Energy Solution, has secured a $300 million investment from Rio Tinto. The global mining company plans to acquire management control of Nemaska Lithium and invest the funds this year to expand lithium operations in Quebec.

PEM Motion GmbH
Feb 20th, 2026
Rio Tinto Acquires Majority Stake in Nemaska Lithium - Battery-News

The international mining group Rio Tinto acquired a majority stake in Nemaska Lithium in the Canadian province of Quebec. Following capital investments since March 2025, Rio Tinto now holds 53.9 percent of the shares. The government of Quebec holds the remaining 46.1 percent through its investment company, Investissement Québec. With its majority stake, Rio Tinto will take over direct operational management. Rio Tinto intends to implement its own processes and standards in the areas of development, operations, and sales. The goal is to establish an integrated lithium business in Quebec. This majority takeover follows Rio Tinto’s acquisition of Arcadium in March 2025, through which it initially acquired 50 percent of Nemaska Lithium. Nemaska Lithium operates a lithium hydroxide plant in Bécancour and a spodumene mine in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region. By the end of 2025, 60 percent of the construction work at the Bécancour site was complete. According to Rio Tinto, the engineering work is finished. The plant is scheduled to begin operating in 2026. Initial production is expected in 2028. Rio Tinto is currently evaluating the future supply of spodumene for the plant. For this purpose, the Whabouchi mine and the company’s own Galaxy mine are being examined. The review is expected to be finished by the end of the first half of 2026. The Quebec government plans to invest up to US$200 million in the project. In turn, Rio Tinto plans to invest over US$300 million to expand its lithium business in Quebec in 2026. Source:https://www.riotinto.com/en/news/releases/2026/rio-tinto-assumes-majority-interest-and-management-responsibilities-at-nemaska-lithium