Apprentice Sheetmetal Fabricator – Certificate III Engineering (Fabrication)

Location: Melbourne   
Classification: Manufacturing

Job Title

Apprentice Sheetmetal Fabricator – Certificate III Engineering (Fabrication)

Company Name

Apprenticeship Careers Australia

Location

Melbourne

Work Type

Apprenticeship

Classification

Manufacturing

Company Description

Founded in 1993, this reputable company specialises in commercial kitchen design, fabrication, and installation. They deliver complete kitchen fit-outs, including bar benches, benchtops, refrigeration components, prep benches, shelving, and a wide range of stainless steel applications.

Open Date

27 Mar 2026

Closing Date

31 Jul 2026

Required Skills

Requirements

  • Driver’s licence preferred (to ensure reliable attendance and TAFE travel)

  • Basic toolkit (ruler, pencil)

  • Steel cap safety boots (manufacturing standard)

  • Work pants and navy work shirts

Preferred skills

About You

  • 2nd year apprentice with some sheetmetal experience

  • Confident using TIG welding on stainless steel

  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality

  • Good communication and teamwork skills

  • Reliable, punctual, and career-focused

  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn

The host values commitment and reliability — punctuality and attendance are essential.

Role Description

About the Apprenticeship

  • Study Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade

  • Full-time, 40 hours per week (Monday to Friday)

  • Monthly RDO

  • Workshop-based role (100% onsite – no site work required)

  • 2nd year apprentices preferred (Year 12 completed or not completed)

You will be required to attend TAFE when scheduled and commit to completing your apprenticeship.

Duties May Include

  • TIG welding (primarily stainless steel)

  • Operating guillotines and folding machines

  • Reading and interpreting technical drawings

  • General sheetmetal fabrication

  • Using power tools (grinders, etc.)

  • Assembly of commercial kitchen components and applications

A weld test may be required during the interview process.

Preferred skills

About You

  • 2nd year apprentice with some sheetmetal experience

  • Confident using TIG welding on stainless steel

  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality

  • Good communication and teamwork skills

  • Reliable, punctual, and career-focused

  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn

The host values commitment and reliability — punctuality and attendance are essential.

Contact Details

Caleb Chatelier, Caleb.Chatelier@apprenticeshipcareers.com.au 0429 122 098
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