Albany's York St Office"Skill Hire Pty Ltd today is one the largest employer of trainees and apprentices in Western Australia. We currently employ trainees and apprentices in carpentry and joinery, bricklaying, electrical, tiling, painting, plumbing, mechanical, metal trades, meat processing, and administration fields"

About Skill Hire

The Company

Voted the winner of the 2007 business award for 10 employees, Skill Hire management recognizes the importance of employing the best people in the right positions. Skill Hire was established in 1995, with business centers in Albany, Bunbury, Esperance, Geraldton, and the Perth Metropolitan area.

A quality endorsed company, Skill Hire provides Labour Hire for trades, apprentices and generally the blue collar employment field. This has proven to be our employment specialty, becoming number one (if not the) largest employer of construction apprentices in the state. In more recent years Skill hire has moved into field of recruitment and job placement.

Skill Hires success is built on repeat custom. “everyone has heard the word “quality”. We actually deliver quality with the understanding of commercial reality”. Skill Hire management.

Our offices are located in:

  • Albany (Cockburn Rd)
  • Albany (York St)
  • Bunbury
  • Carnarvon
  • Esperance
  • Geraldton
  • Kalgoorlie
  • Perth (Belmont Office)

Skill Hire employs up to 500 people on behalf of over 325 clients on any given day. Skill Hire Pty Ltd is one of the largest employers of trainee and apprentices in the Western Australia. The company currently employs trainees and apprentices in carpentry and joinery, bricklaying, electrical, tiling, painting, plumbing, mechanical, metal trades, meat processing, and administration fields.

In May 1998 the company was recognized as a Group Training Scheme by the State and Federal departments. Skill Hire Pty Ltd were accredited with third party endorsed quality assurance (QETO) in January 1998.

 

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