Boiler Maker - Fabrication Apprenticeship at ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)!
Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, (ANSTO) is the home of Australia’s most significant landmark and national infrastructure for research. Thousands of scientists from industry and academia benefit from gaining access to state-of-the-art instruments every year.
Are you passionate about constructing materials and creating whole products? Apprenticeship Careers Australia and ANSTO are excited to offer an Engineering Fabrication (Light Sheet Metal) Apprenticeship for a young candidate to kick start their career in the Engineering industry at ANSTO!
ANSTO has a great team for qualified tradespeople, new machinery, equipment and advanced technology that will offer you great experience during your apprenticeship.
To be suitable for this role you will need….
Precision: Demonstrate accuracy in your work, ensuring great quality of all you create.
Mathematical Proficiency: Ensuring precise measurements of materials and calculations in the fabrication process.
Attention to Detail: Have a keen eye for measurement accuracy, ensuring that components fit together seamlessly.
Practice WHS: Ensure that you are up to scratch with work, health and safety measures ensuring you use personal protective equipment and keep yourself and others out of harms way.
DUTIES WILL INCLUDEMark Out: Utilise your precision and attention to detail to mark out sheet metal and other materials, ensuring accurate measurements for each project.
Shape and Form: Take a hands-on approach to shaping and forming materials to create whole products.
Joining Sheet Metal: Join sheet metal and various materials using a variety of techniques, including welding.
Manufacture products: Creating a variety of products and components according to design plans.
Mathematical Proficiency: Apply your mathematical skills to calculate dimensions, angles, and tolerances, ensuring precision in every fabrication project.
Interpretation of Prints: Read and interpret technical drawings and prints.
APPRENTICESHIP INFORMATIONDuring the duration of the apprenticeship (48-months) you will be working full-time (38 hours per week), Monday to Friday learning all the skills of the trade within the working environment.
You and will attend TAFE one day per week where you will learn theory and practical areas within the trade to gain a Certificate III Engineering - Fabrication Trade and be a qualified tradesperson at the completion of your apprenticeship.
WHY CHOOSE THIS CAREER PATH?Hands on learning: This opportunity allows you to gain practical experience to ensure you are well equipped with necessary skills.
Expert Instructions: Learn from qualified professionals that can mentor you through your apprenticeship.
Become trade qualified: One day a week you’ll attend TAFE and undertake theory and practical lessons to gain a Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS- Must be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident or New Zealand Citizen
- Must be willing to undertake security clearance and medical clearance
- Construction White Card
- Must be fully vaccinated
- Drivers Licence and Vehicle is required
Apply now to take your first step towards becoming a skilled and respected metalworker. Your future in the world of fabrication starts here.
APPLY NOW with your resume and cover letter or email Tia at *************@apprenticeshipcareers.com.au to be considered for the role.
PLEASE KNOW!
*** This is an ENTRY LEVEL APPRENTICESHIP***
***This position will commence mid year***
Qualifications that exceed a Certificate III Engineering - Fabrication Trade will not be suitable.