First Class Machinist / Fitter Turner
Industrial Component Restoration Specialist
A1 Metallising Services | Turrella, Sydney | $40-$50/hour
Are you seeking a role where your machining expertise makes a real difference to Australian industry?
Australian mining and manufacturing operations depend on massive, expensive equipment that eventually wears out. Instead of scrapping these critical components, A1 Metallising Services uses advanced restoration techniques to return them to service. As our First Class Machinist, you'll combine traditional machining expertise with thermal spray technology to restore critical machinery components.
What Makes This Different
This is skilled restoration work, not repetitive production machining. Each component presents its own challenges – different wear patterns, unique geometries, and individual machining requirements. You'll work with mining conveyor drums, turbine components, and industrial machinery – the kind of large-scale, complex work that showcases real machining skill.
Key Responsibilities
Precision Restoration Machining
- Set up and operate large manual lathes using 4-jaw chucks on industrial-scale components
- Work between centres and with rotators on complex restoration projects requiring steadies and specialised fixtures
- Machine worn components to precise tolerances using ISO standard measuring techniques
- Collaborate with thermal spray technicians to prepare surfaces for coating applications
Technical Problem-Solving
- Read and interpret engineering drawings to determine optimal machining approaches for worn components
- Develop job setups for unusual geometries and challenging restoration requirements
- Work with cutting-edge technology including Australia's first Hot Wire Laser System
- Maintain quality standards essential for industrial applications where precision matters
Workshop Operations
- Operate overhead cranes and forklifts safely for handling large industrial components
- Work independently while contributing effectively to team objectives and project timelines
- Communicate with production team, sales, and clients regarding technical requirements and capabilities
- Follow safety procedures and maintain workshop standards
What You'll Need
Essential Skills:
- Proven experience with 4-jaw chuck setup, between centres work, and complex job setups using steadies
- Ability to machine to tight tolerances using internal and external micrometers and precision measuring equipment
- Robust technical drawing interpretation skills for restoration work
- Physical fitness and reliability for handling large industrial components
- Good communication skills for coordinating with technical teams and production staff
- Mechanical aptitude with a problem-solving mindset
Highly Valued:
- CNC machining experience
- Previous thermal spray or surface coating knowledge
- Overhead crane and forklift operation certification
- Experience with large-scale industrial machining projects
Why Choose A1 Metallising Services?
Specialised Expertise: Learn thermal spray coating technology alongside traditional machining – expanding your skillset in a growing field
Challenging Work: Every job is different, working on components from Australia's mining, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors
Industry Recognition: Work for a family-owned company that's been Australia's thermal spray leader for over 60 years
Advanced Technology: Access to cutting-edge equipment including Australia's first Hot Wire Laser System
Career Growth: Clear progression opportunities with skills development and financial rewards for performance
What We Offer
- Competitive hourly rate: $40-$50 based on experience and skills
- Flexible working options: 4-day week available (10-hour days) for excellent work-life balance
- Comprehensive benefits: Regular overtime opportunities, paid parental leave, uniforms and PPE provided
- Professional development: Training in thermal spray technology and advanced machining techniques
- Supportive environment: Family business culture with team recognition and regular social events
- Stability and growth: Established company with consistent expansion and investment in new technology
What to Expect
This role requires genuine machining expertise and adaptability. Components arrive with different wear patterns, unusual sizes, and challenging geometries that demand creative setup solutions and skilled execution. The work is ideal for experienced machinists who appreciate variety and take pride in quality outcomes.
If you're looking for routine production work, this isn't suitable. If you want to apply your skills to challenging restoration projects while learning cutting-edge thermal spray technology, we'd like to hear from you.
How to Apply
Send your resume with a brief covering letter highlighting your most challenging machining project to: careers@aonemetal.com.au
We're particularly interested in your approach to complex setups and precision work.
A1 Metallising Services
Where traditional machining meets advanced restoration technology
Must have permanent Australian work rights with no restrictions. Immediate start available for suitable candidates.
📌 First Class Machinist / Fitter Turner
🏢 A1 Metallising Services
📍 Turrella