Be part of a prestigious infrastructure project in Perth, Western Australia.
Job Summary:
* Plan and install tubing systems for industrial projects.
Read and interpret isometric drawings, P&IDs, and layout sketches to ensure precise tubing installations.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Measure, cut, thread, bend, and fit tubing to specified dimensions using hand and power tools.
2. Assemble and install tubing systems, fittings, valves, supports, and related components.
3. Perform hydrostatic, pneumatic, and leak testing on completed systems.
4. Ensure joints and connections are made according to engineering standards and safety codes.
5. Verify material specifications and ensure all fittings and tubing are free from damage and contamination.
6. Work collaboratively with welders, pipefitters, and instrument technicians to integrate tubing with other mechanical systems.
7. Maintain accurate records of work performed and report progress to supervisors.
8. Follow company and site safety policies, participate in toolbox meetings, and use PPE at all times.
9. Identify and report potential hazards, ensuring a clean and organized work area.
What you will bring to the role/Qualifications you will bring to the role:
1. High school diploma or equivalent.
2. Trade certification or vocational training in pipefitting, tube fitting, or related mechanical discipline preferred.
3. Minimum 3 years of experience in industrial or construction tube fitting (oil & gas, petrochemical, or manufacturing environment).
4. Proficiency in reading and interpreting piping drawings and isometrics.
5. Strong understanding of materials such as stainless steel, copper, and alloy tubing.
6. Familiarity with Swagelok, Parker, or equivalent compression fitting systems.
7. Knowledge of safe work practices, pressure testing, and quality inspection procedures.
8. Ability to lift up to 25 kg and work in confined spaces or at heights.
9. Exposure to outdoor construction environments, varying temperatures, and noise.
10. Must be physically fit and capable of wearing required PPE (hard hat, gloves, safety glasses, etc.).
11. Qualification required Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Fitter or Pipefitter Stream) through TAFE or an RTO.
12. White Card (Construction Induction) and additional High-Risk Work Licences depending on site.