Under supervision and participating in a team, you would be learning refinishing (spray painting) techniques and body repairs, working in a local business that specialises in panel repairs, mechanical & electrical work for buses and caravans.
What would this involve?
You would be employed by Work & Training for the duration of your apprenticeship & hosted to our valued client.
Full time hours over a 48-month time frame.
Full entitlements including four weeks of holidays per year.
Theory training conducted by TasTAFE.
You would receive mentoring and support from a dedicated Work & Training Apprentice & Employment Consultant.
You would develop the skills required to obtain a Certificate III Automotive Refinishing Technology through on-the-job and off-site training over the duration of the apprenticeship.
Gain valuable experience on the job: The qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to paint, refinish, repair and maintain painted surfaces to a range of automotive vehicles including recreational vehicles.
Develop your capacity to follow procedures, instructions and safe work practices, and communicate in a professional manner within the workplace.
Essential Criteria: Current Tasmanian drivers licence.
Knowledge of Work Health & Safety requirements and ability to follow procedure.
I you have an eye for detail and are mechanically minded, with a strong desire to work in the Automotive Industry, this could be the chance you have been looking for.
How to apply: Complete the on-line recruitment information and upload your current resume.
What happens next?
Suitable applicants will be contacted via SMS to arrange a time for an initial interview.
You may be asked to complete aptitude testing, or other documentation.
The third stage of recruitment involves a face-to-face interview with the host business.
If you are the successful applicant: You will complete employment documents & sign a training contract.
Undertake a pre-employment medical.
Applications close: 7 January 2025