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Company where women are becoming higher-vis

The incoming group of 60 apprentices is the largest since BMA started a work readiness program in 2011 and will be the first time women have outnumbered men.BMA is also recruiting 67 trainees to join the new apprentices in a range of skills including resource processing, surface extraction, business administration, supply chain operations and project management.BMA asset president James Palmer said the company was excited to be able to provide more than 120 jobs as a gateway into a mining career…
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