Boilermaking Apprenticeship
Full-time Apprenticeship


Location: Dalby
Duration: 42 months
Closing Date: 1/12/2023
Position Overview:
The purpose of this Boilermaking Apprenticeship in Dalby is to provide the successful applicant with the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge through completing on the job working experience and training with an employer whilst completing a nationally recognised course of training through a registered training organisation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Boilermakers use their skills to cut, shape, join and finish metal to make, maintain or repair metal products and structures.

They may produce moulds or patterns for metal castings, apply coatings and work with a variety of materials.

Day-to-day tasks may include:
- reading technical drawings and carrying out work accordingly
- assembling fabricated components
- performing thermal cutting, gas tungsten arc welding, manual metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding and welding to code standards
- marking off and fabricating structural steel and other metal stock to make or repair metal products and structures
- use of basic power tools and hand tools
- working within safe work practices.
Essential Criteria:
- A willingness to develop skills and knowledge.
- The ability to listen, follow instructions and ask for assistance when required.
- The desire to make a positive contribution to the workplace by being punctual, showing interest and adhering to the relevant workplace policies and procedures.
- The ability to act responsibly and safely in the workplace.
- The ability to develop effective working relationships both in the workplace as well as with Golden West Apprenticeships team members.
- The ability to complete timesheets correctly and on-time.
Desirable Criteria:
- Work experience in your chosen industry
Position Requirements:
To fulfil the requirements of Boilermaking Apprenticeship with Golden West Apprenticeships you will:

- Abide by the terms and conditions of the Training Contract.
- Complete Golden West Apprenticeships inductions.
- Perform work in a satisfactory manner.
- Commit to and complete the Training Plan in the timeframe allocated by completing theory based assessments and demonstrating skills through competency based assessments to the best of your ability.
- Comply with registration relevant to your field of work, in particular the Further Education and Training Act and the Work Health and Safety Act.