Apprentice - Mechanical Fitter
At Komatsu Australia you’ll be part of an inclusive culture where all our people thrive, reflected in our purpose: creating value together. We encourage people with diverse backgrounds to apply for this role.
The Opportunity:
Kickstart your career with a hands-on apprenticeship! Join Komatsu, a global leader in heavy equipment, and get paid while you learn a nationally recognised trade.
Our 4-year Mechanical Fitter Apprenticeship provides hands-on experience assembling, maintaining, and repairing mechanical systems on advanced heavy equipment, while completing a Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (MEM30219).
You’ll learn from industry experts, train in world-class facilities, and be supported every step of the way.
Komatsu’s apprentice program is one of the best in the country, recognised at the National Training Awards with multiple awards for employing and developing apprentices.
Role Located: Wacol QLD
What You’ll Get:
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Support from a dedicated apprentice development team.
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Hands-on training with cutting-edge machinery.
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Fully supported training in Brisbane or Perth (travel covered).
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Mental health and resilience training.
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Access to Komatsu employee benefits and leave policies.
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Ongoing training and opportunities to grow your career globally.
What we are looking for:
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A genuine interest in mechanics or heavy machinery.
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Motivation to learn and build a long-term career.
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Willingness to complete classroom and hands-on training.
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Good communication skills.
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Commitment to safety and teamwork.
About the qualification
The MEM30219 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (Mechanical Fitter) is a nationally recognised Australian qualification. It prepares individuals with comprehensive training so that they can disassemble, reassemble, maintain and repair mechanical components such as pumps, gearboxes, cylinders, hydraulic components etc. off construction and mining equipment.
The qualification develops skills in:
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Disassemble, repair and reassemble of mechanical components.
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Interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications.
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Perform fault finding and troubleshooting.
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Use precision measuring instruments and quality control techniques.
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Apply workplace health and safety procedures
The role of a Fitter/Machinist at Komatsu involves working to build and repair componentry in a workshop environment.
Holders of this qualification demonstrate strong technical ability, precision, comprehensive practical skills and knowledge and a commitment to safety and quality, making them well suited to workshop-based roles.
For further information specific to this trade, research the qualification code on www.training.gov.au
Ready to get started? Simply hit the apply now button!
Komatsu offers a zero-harm culture in the workplace and competitive remuneration package. We employ people with different skills, abilities, cultural backgrounds, experiences, preferences, ethnicities and from different generations. Komatsu is committed to a workplace where women can thrive.