Are you studying Mechanical Engineering at Uni but want to be getting more hands on experience?
Or are you just passionate about engineering and want to secure a highly regarded career as a mechanical engineer?
The good news is you don't have to go to University and get a huge debt to become one!
Become a Mechanical Engineering Apprentice through WPC Group and secure a long-term career doing something you are truly passionate about!
About the role
Our Employer Partner supplies and manufactures end to end water treatment solutions for national and international clients. Working within a large manufacturing plant based in South Windsor, as an Apprentice with this company you will gain extensive exposure to many aspects of mechanical engineering such as trouble shooting, diagnostics, repair and fitting, and engineering measurements.
About you
- Passionate about the intricacies of Automotive mechanics
- Dedicated to becoming a Mechanical Engineer
- Committed to TAFE studies and a four year full-time apprenticeship
- Attention to detail and accuracy in work
- Excellent work ethic, punctual and reliable at all times
- Team mentality with strong communication skills
- Self-motivated and eager to learn
- Provisional licence and own transport required due to location
About Us
Established in 1982, WPC Group is one of Australia's leading employers of apprentices and trainees. With an experienced mentor to support and guide you through, our aim is to see you succeed and confidently grow as a person and professional.
WPC Group values and recognises diversity in the workplace. We are an equal opportunity employer and actively support applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds to apply. We offer safe and inclusive working environments where you can learn, grow and achieve your career objectives.
Apply now
If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for then click the "Apply" button to submit your application.
Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
For more information go to https://www.wpcgroup.org.au/