Light Fabrication Apprenticeship - Levin
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Are you passionate about Light Fabrication and eager to start a fulfilling career? We’re looking for motivated individuals to join our host company based in Levin.
What Does a Light Fabrication Apprentice do?
Light fabrication engineers work with lightweight metals such as stainless steel and aluminum. Light fabricators typically make things such as handrails, balustrades and bench tops and play a key role in manufacturing boats and many ancillary components used within the marine industry.
Why Choose ATNZ?- Free Qualifications: Earn your engineering qualification without any cost.
- Paid Apprenticeships: We pay you while you train.
- New Zealand’s Largest Engineering Apprentice Employer: Join a reputable leader in the industry.
- Personal Mentorship: Benefit from dedicated mentors to support your learning journey.
- Higher Success Rates: Our apprentices achieve higher success rates compared to others.
- No Hidden Costs: Enjoy no training fees, a tool allowance, and free personal protection equipment.
About this Host Company:
Our host company has been perfecting the art of metal fabrication since 1978. They uphold values of precision, integrity, and reliability, ensuring every product meets specific customer requirements from design through to installation.
Based primarily in the lower North Island, they have completed high-profile projects across New Zealand and internationally. Their diverse clientele includes dairy companies, food manufacturing facilities, and commercial gardens.
With a wealth of expertise, specialist equipment, and a commitment to health and safety, the host company guarantees top-quality products and excellent client care. They also offer emergency repair and maintenance services, ensuring reliable support for all their custom-made products.
About you:
You'll be interested in working with metals and utilising different fabrication techniques, applying them to different tasks with light weight metals.Favorable consideration will be granted to those who may already be part way through this qualification / a similar one, have a relevant level 3 pre-trade qualification or have worked in this sector.
Awesome Career Opportunities:
Once qualified, you can explore various exciting career paths like becoming a Sheet Metal Worker or Process Plant Fabricator. This apprenticeship can also see you working in the following sectors:
- Building and Construction
- Automotive Engineering
- Marine Construction
- Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
- Specialized Craft and Equipment Making and Repair
Take the First Step Towards Your Dream!
If you’re a hands-on learner with a keen interest in starting an entry-level career in fabrication engineering, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Don’t wait – submit your application today and begin your journey with ATNZ!Visit www.atnz.org.nz or click the application button to apply now!
FAQ’s for Apprenticeships:
- How long does an apprenticeship take to complete?
- How much do apprenticeships pay?
It varies between host companies. But the average annual salary for most of our apprentices is $41’000-$52’000. You may receive a higher or lower amount than this bracket depending on your skill level and the financial ability of the host company.
- Is there an upper age limit for apprenticeships?
- Do I need my own tools?
One of the benefits of being employed directly by ATNZ is we offer our apprentices interest-free loans for tools.
- What qualifications do I need to get an ATNZ apprenticeship?
- Are there any fees for being an ATNZ apprentice?
- What happens if my host company does not have enough work for me?
If your host company can't continue employing you for whatever reason, we'll do our best to place you with another of our host companies or find new ones to take you on.