Apprentice Mechanical Fitter
Alcoa
Job Description
Shape Your World
At Alcoa, you will become an essential part of our purpose: to turn raw potential into real progress. The way we see it, every Alcoan is a work-shaper, team-shaper, idea-shaper & world-shaper.
We are seeking motivated candidates who are based locally to our operations and demonstrate a genuine commitment to developing their skills and knowledge. As a nationally recognised employer of choice for gender equity, Alcoa welcomes applications from women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and individuals from diverse backgrounds. We are proud of our strong partnerships with local communities and our ongoing commitment to the Traditional Owners of the land on which we operate.
Mechanical Fitter Apprenticeships are scheduled to commence in early January 2027 and will be based at our Portland Aluminium Smelter.
About the Role
As part of this four-year Apprenticeship Program you will be:
- Getting hands-on experience at work alongside structured TAFE training, working towards a nationally recognised trade qualification.
- Provided with on the job & formalised TAFE training to achieve a nationally recognised trade certificate.
- Trained in all Portland Aluminium safe work systems and health and safety requirements. Ultimately, using a variety of tooling and machinery such as centre lathes, grinding and milling machines, drill presses, welders and other specialised tooling including optilign.
- Rotating through different areas of the plant, giving you the opportunity to develop your sitewide knowledge.
- Working in a dynamic, fast paced, heavy duty environment. The work can be physically demanding, and a high degree of manual dexterity is essential.
- Involved in the diagnosis, repair, servicing and maintenance of components of fixed plant mechanical equipment such as belt conveyors, crushers, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, ship unloaders and cranes.
- Learning how to identify mechanical components, evaluate parts for re-use or replacement whilst operating within engineering tolerances on items such as shafts, pulleys, gearbox and pump parts.
- Assisting in job scoping, pre work and execution including the development of maintenance work instructions and isolation procedures.
- Trained in the use of precision measuring tools, work from technical drawings and sketches that will help you operate close measurement tolerances.
What’s on offer
- Provision of all your work clothing, PPE and tooling.
- Average working week of 38 hours.
- Family friendly rosters that allow you to be home after each shift.
- Employee growth and development opportunities.
- Paid employee volunteering hours within our community.
- Connect and be part of a community that celebrates diversity through our employee inclusion groups.
What you can bring to the role
- A strong commitment to safety, including the ability to follow procedures and contribute to a safe working environment for everyone.
- A solid academic record, with a demonstrated interest in Mechanical Fitting and/or Machining.
- Participation in relevant extracurricular activities or evidence of practical experience and knowledge in a related field.
- A current and valid Australian learner’s driver licence, or the willingness to obtain one.
- Completion of at least Year 10, including satisfactory achievement in Mathematics and English.
- A consistent and reliable school attendance record.
- Completion of a pre-apprenticeship and/or relevant trade-based work experience is highly regarded.
How to apply
- Click ‘Apply’ and create a Workday account using your current email address.
- In the ‘Quick Apply’ section, please upload your most recent school report. For current students or recent school leavers, providing your latest school report is essential for your application to be considered. If you completed school in 2023 or earlier, a school report is not required.
- In the ‘My Experience’ section (under Resume/CV), upload your most up-to-date resume in Word or PDF format. You may also include any additional documents that support your application.
- Complete the Questionnaire to provide further information in support of your application.
Additional information
- You will only be contacted if you are shortlisted for an interview, this process can take up to four weeks from the closing date.
Be part of shaping our organisation and join us in building a legacy of excellence for future generations.
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About the Location
Our Portland Smelter is a joint venture between Alcoa of Australia (55%), CITIC (22.5%) and Marubeni Aluminium Australia (22.5%). Alcoa manages the day-to-day operations at the smelter and we produce approximately 19 per cent of Australia’s total aluminium production in Portland. We are proud of the long-standing relationships we have within our local community and are committed to supporting social and diverse causes.
We are values led, vision driven and united by our purpose of transforming raw potential into real progress. Our commitments to Inclusion, Diversity & Equity include providing trusting workplaces that are safe, respectful and inclusive of all individuals, free from discrimination, bullying and harassment and that our workplaces reflect the diversity of the communities in which we operate.
This is a place where you are empowered to do your best work, be your authentic self, and feel a true sense of belonging. Come join us and shape your career!
Your work. Your world. Shape them for the better.
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