Concreters in Western Australia

Several new and exciting projects in Western Australia (WA) need concreters. Want to take part in the mix?

Help pave the way for the future of WA’s residential, commercial and public spaces.

Below you can find out more about what you need to work as a concreter in WA and what you need to move. If you’re ready to check out all the concreter jobs available now go to Seek.

Concreter licences in WA

You don’t need a licence to undertake work as a concreter in WA if employed by a registered builder.

If you wish to contract with others on building work valued over $20,000, you’ll need to register as a building contractor.

More information about registration is on the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) website.

If you work in construction, you’ll need a Construction Induction Card, also known as a white card. More information is available under the Construction Induction Training page on the DMIRS website.

Required registration and licences

  • Construction Induction Card

    You may also need:

  • Builder’s registration

  • Driver’s licence (C Class)

Concreters moving to WA from another state or territory within Australia

Concreters don’t need to apply for mutual recognition as they do not require a licence to trade.

If you’re a licenced builder contractor in another state or territory and are relocating to WA, you’re eligible for Mutual Recognition (MR). If you’re working in WA temporarily you’re eligible for Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR). Learn more about getting your licence recognised in WA via the DMIRS website.

If you need a vehicle for work and are relocating to WA, you’ll need to transfer your Driver’s licence. If you’re bringing a vehicle with you, you must transfer the registration over to WA. Learn more about licence and vehicle registration transfers via the DoT website.

How much can I earn as a concreter in Australia?

$78,826

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics Employee Earnings (May 2021 release), concreters earn an estimated $78,826 per year. 

What kind of work could I have as a concreter in WA?

Some work that WA concreters can expect in their role:

  • Laying steel reinforcing

  • Pouring, smoothing and levelling concrete

  • Spreading, shaping and sealing concrete

  • Using trowels, trowelling machines and screeds to float, smooth and polish concrete surfaces

  • Installing steel plates, steel bolts, door sills and other fixtures

  • Forming joints using a straightedge and jointer

  • Rubbing concrete with water and abrasives to finish walls

  • Covering concrete with plastic and sand to protect it as it sets

  • Cutting concrete using power tools

  • Colouring freshly poured concrete using powders.

How to become a concreter in WA

You don’t need a formal qualification to work as a concreter, but an apprenticeship is desirable amongst employers.

Find out more about concreter training pathways via the Jobs & Skills WA website.

Training and qualifications (optional)

  • 2-year apprenticeship

  • Certificate III in Concreting

Ready to look for your next concreter in WA?


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