ENGINEERING MECHANICAL APPRENTICESHIP – DEFENCE INDUSTRY Various hosts across SA Earn while you learn Nationally recognised qualification Build skills in machining, fitting, fabrication and advanced manufacturing Looking for a hands-on career in one of Australia's fastest-growing industries? PEER is seeking motivated individuals to undertake a Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical, combining formal training with real-world experience in South Australia's thriving defence and advanced manufacturing sectors through the Shipbuilding Employment Pathways Initiative. As an Engineering Mechanical Apprentice, you'll develop practical skills across machining, fabrication, mechanical fitting, welding, precision measurement, technical drawing interpretation and equipment maintenance while working alongside some of the industry's most experienced tradespeople. Through a combination of training at TAFE SA and practical workplace experience with leading defence and manufacturing employers, you'll gain the knowledge, skills and confidence to build a long-term career in engineering. You will learn how to: Use hand and power tools safely and effectively Read and interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation Perform machining operations including lathe and milling work Conduct engineering measurements and precision mechanical measurement Repair, fit and assemble engineering components Undertake welding, cutting and fabrication activities Diagnose mechanical faults and maintain engineering equipment Work with modern engineering technologies and manufacturing systems Hosted placements may be available with leading South Australian defence and advanced manufacturing organisations including BAE Systems, Axiom Precision Manufacturing, Stärke-AMG, Levett Engineering, Supashock, MacTaggart Scott, LaserMech, Shadbolt, LAI Group, Hephaestus Global, Brook Engineering and more. PEER, in partnership with the Commonwealth and South Australian Governments and TAFE SA, is delivering the Shipbuilding Employment Pathways (SEP) Initiative, helping to develop the skilled workforce required for Australia's naval shipbuilding, submarine and sustainment programs. What's in it for you? Paid, full-time apprenticeship Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Industry-leading training and mentoring Experience with defence and advanced manufacturing employers Nationally recognised qualification Strong career opportunities in a high-growth sector Supportive team environment No HECS debt About You We're looking for people who are: Hands-on and practical Interested in engineering, manufacturing or how things work Motivated to learn and develop new skills Reliable, safety-focused and committed Strong communicators who work well in a team Interested in building a long-term trade career No previous engineering experience is required. Whether you're finishing school, changing careers or looking for a practical alternative to university, this apprenticeship offers a pathway into a rewarding and future-focused industry. Who Are We? PEER is a non-profit Group Training Organisation (GTO) and award-winning Registered Training Organisation (RTO), delivering nationally accredited training and employing South Australia's largest building and construction apprentice workforce. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experience levels. Due to the defence industry focus of this role, successful applicants must be eligible to obtain an appropriate level of Defence Security Clearance as defined by AGSVA guidelines. PEER is neurodiversity-inclusive and encourages applicants to discuss any reasonable adjustments or support requirements throughout the recruitment process. Please note that successful applicants will be required to undertake pre-employment assessments which may include aptitude testing, reference checks, national police check, citizenship verification, working with children check and medical assessment including drug and alcohol screening. Key Dates Commencement Date: 13 July 2026 Applications Close: Friday 19th June 2026 Assessment Centre and Interviews: June 2026 Apply now and start your career in engineering, advanced manufacturing and Australia's defence industry.