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Apprentice Fitter and Machinist
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Launch your engineering career with a four-year apprenticeship in Fitting and Machining at CSIRO in Marsfield, Sydney. Gain hands-on experience in a high-tech instrument lab and earn a Certificate III while supporting groundbreaking scientific research. This role offers comprehensive training, a ...
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Australia , Marsfield, Sydney
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34653.00 - 67251.00 AUD / Year
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CSIRO
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Maintenance Fitter
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Join Refresco, a global beverage leader, as a Maintenance Fitter in Condell Park. Utilize your trade qualifications on high-speed bottling and packaging machinery, including SMI and Krones lines. This hands-on role requires expertise in pneumatics, hydraulics, and welding within a safety-focused,...
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Australia , Condell Park
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Refresco
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Hydraulic Workshop Fitter
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Seeking a qualified Hydraulic Workshop Fitter in Rutherford. Perform service, repair, and overhaul of hydraulic/pneumatic systems for diverse mobile and industrial equipment. This role requires trade qualifications, component rebuild experience, and a commitment to quality and safety. Enjoy benef...
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Australia , Rutherford
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GPC Asia Pacific (APAC)
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Fitter Mechanic - Field Service
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Join our Moranbah team as a Field Service Mechanic. Maintain and repair diverse equipment, from earthmoving to generators, in a dynamic field and workshop role. We require trade qualifications, diesel/petrol engine expertise, and a strong safety focus. Enjoy a competitive package with a tool vehi...
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Australia , Moranbah
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Coates
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Explore a world of opportunity in fitter jobs, a dynamic and skilled trade profession essential to countless industries. A fitter is a highly trained craftsperson responsible for assembling, installing, and maintaining various systems and components, ensuring they meet precise specifications and function correctly. The role is diverse, with specializations including pipe fitting, mechanical fitting, and carpet and floor fitting, each with its unique focus but sharing a common foundation in precision and technical skill. In general, professionals in fitter jobs are the backbone of construction, manufacturing, and maintenance projects. Their typical responsibilities involve reading and interpreting complex technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics to understand project requirements. They are tasked with accurately measuring, cutting, shaping, and assembling materials such as metal pipes, tubing, carpeting, or synthetic turf. A significant part of their work involves using a wide array of hand tools, power tools, and specialized machinery to join components, which can include techniques like welding, soldering, threading, or using press-fit systems. Fitters are also responsible for conducting thorough inspections and tests on installed systems to identify any leaks, faults, or imperfections, performing necessary adjustments or repairs to ensure everything operates safely and efficiently. To excel in fitter jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. Strong mathematical and spatial reasoning abilities are crucial for taking precise measurements and making accurate cuts. Manual dexterity and physical stamina are essential, as the role often involves working with hands for extended periods, handling heavy materials, and operating in various environments, from construction sites to residential properties. Problem-solving skills are paramount for troubleshooting issues that arise during installation or maintenance. Excellent communication and teamwork are also vital, as fitters frequently collaborate with other tradespeople, supervisors, and clients. Common requirements for securing fitter jobs often include the completion of a relevant apprenticeship or vocational training program. Many roles, particularly in construction, require industry-recognized certifications, such as a CSCS card in the UK, which validates health and safety knowledge. Additional licenses, like an IPAF for operating powered access equipment, are frequently sought after. A commitment to safety is non-negotiable; fitters must consistently use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and adhere to all site safety protocols. For those seeking a hands-on, rewarding career with clear pathways for advancement, fitter jobs offer a stable and in-demand profession where skilled craftsmanship is highly valued.

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