Irish in Perth guide
FIFO Jobs for Irish Newcomers: How to Get Started
What to know before chasing FIFO work from Perth: rosters, tickets, entry-level pathways, medicals, expectations and social life.
Quick read: What to know before chasing FIFO work from Perth: rosters, tickets, entry-level pathways, medicals, expectations and social life.
What FIFO really means
- FIFO usually means flying from Perth to a mine site or regional workplace for a roster such as 2:1, 8:6 or 2:2.
- Some jobs are directly with mining companies, while many entry-level roles come through contractors and labour hire.
- The lifestyle can suit some people very well, but the heat, isolation and long shifts are not for everyone.
Getting ready
- Common requests include police clearance, drug and alcohol screening, medical checks, white card, working at heights, confined space or machine tickets.
- Read the White Card vs Safe Pass guide if you are coming from Irish construction work.
- Do not pay for random courses until you know they match the jobs you are targeting.
- Make your CV site-friendly: licences, tickets, manual work, safety experience, availability and Perth base.
Things to ask before accepting
- Ask about roster, pay structure, accommodation, meals, flights, uniforms, start date and whether the role counts for any visa-related work requirement.
- Check whether the employer is real and whether the recruiter is using a proper company email.
- Plan social life around the roster before it gets lonely. Sport, gym, pub quizzes and Irish meetups help.
If you are on a visa, confirm whether a role fits your conditions before relying on it.