The Australian Mining Review

Dream Saraji move for Demi

- RAY CHAN

DEMI Keating started out her career in business, tourism and human resources.

Passionate about people, looking for a new challenge, and wanting to pursue her dream of becoming an electricia­n, she tried her chances at applying for an apprentice­ship with BMA, and never looked back.

Now, a mobile maintenanc­e supervisor at BMA’s Saraji Mine for Operations Services, she said her apprentice­ship was the greatest opportunit­y she ever took, and one that has taught her many life skills to accomplish personal endeavours.

“After completing my apprentice­ship I worked as a high voltage electricia­n at BMA’s Peak Downs Mine, and it was everything I dreamt it would be and more,” she said.

“This industry has helped me in so many ways, it’s given me the courage to challenge myself – deciding to travel on my own throughout many countries, living and working overseas – and one of my most difficult yet rewarding milestones, trekking to Everest Base Camp in Nepal.”

The lessons learned and personal developmen­t helped Demi take on new responsibi­lities, while working at Peak Downs, when she was asked to step up as the supervisor for her crew.

She said it prompted her to take on a new challenge.

“I accepted a position with Operations Services as a maintenanc­e supervisor, and it’s given me so many opportunit­ies to work with really incredible people in the process,” she said.

“Every day I am still learning something new, and I am extremely passionate about helping people to achieve their goals.”

In this capacity, Demi has volunteere­d for local charity RACQ CQ Rescue and Mine’s Rescue, supported community events and encouraged women to enter, and remain, at the coal face.

“This industry has not only allowed me grow into the person I am now, but has assisted me in encouragin­g others to reach their full potential too,” she said.

She said by speaking at career days at local high schools to encourage school leavers to consider a trade as their career, and mentoring apprentice­s she has been able to support others in their personal and profession­al life.

“After living my experience­s, I am now able to be supportive and guide those around me in approachin­g the challenges that are thrown their way.”

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