Start or change your Career with PEER
Are you looking for a fresh start, or ready to launch your career as an Engineering Mechanical (CNC Machinist focus) Apprenticeship?
PEER is here to support you every step of the way
Earn while you learn, gaining valuable hands-on experience within the defence industry
PEER, in partnership with the Commonwealth and South Australian Governments and TAFE SA, is excited to bring the Shipbuilding Employment Pathways (SEP) Pilot Initiative to South Australia.
SEP is designed to increase Australia's skilled labour in critical trades within the nuclear-powered submarine, naval shipbuilding, and sustainment enterprises.
This is a unique opportunity to develop the skills, network and experience you will need to thrive in one of the world's most innovative, and high-impact sectors.
**Interviews are occurring on Tuesday 16th December, shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend a group assessment and face to face interviews.
** About you: We're looking for motivated individuals who are ready to commit to a rewarding 4-year apprenticeship, with a strong commitment to encouraging women and people from diverse backgrounds to apply.
You're someone who enjoys hands on work, values safety, enjoys solving problems, works well with others and has a sound level of computer skills, literacy, and numeracy.
You're punctual, well-presented, reliable and are committed to completing a 4-year apprenticeship.
About the Role : These 4-year Apprenticeships offers you nationally accredited training, awarding you upon successful completion, a Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical.
This program will be delivered through the PEER Group Training Organisation (GTO) in collaboration with TAFE SA (Regency Park), in addition to onsite work placements with employers operating at the forefront of the defence industry in various locations across SA.
Manufacturing Parts: Creating components from raw materials using lathes, milling machines, grinders, and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines.
Reading Drawings: Interpreting engineering plans, blueprints, and specifications.
Precision Work: Performing highly accurate measurements and fitting parts to tight tolerances (e.g., *********mm).
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