Australia, Gladstone

Fulltime: 38 hrs a week

Experience: 1 year

Closing: 10 November 2024

Introduction

Our client is a leading Australiana global green solutions business. They are recognised for their culture, innovation and industry-leading development of infrastructure, mining assets and green energy initiatives.

About this role

There is the opportunity for an Entry Level Production Technician, in this role you will be responsible for the assembly and material handling for the manufacture of electrolysers at our Gladstone, QLD facility.
You will be trained to prepare and position parts for assembly, ensure each component is picked, located, placed, and fastened together correctly, check connections and log any discrepancies. The role also requires you to be able to read measurements, verify specifications, measure completed components and assemble parts to approved specifications.

  • Collect and assemble components and mechanical parts and specialised tooling.
  • Inspect materials in process to ensure correct assembly. Perform tests to confirm correct assembly.
  • Hands on mechanical approach with tools for assembly, including use of hand tools, power tools and automation tools
  • Teamwork requiring good coordination and communication.
  • Preform activities with special attention to details, quickly and efficiently and safely.
  • Maintain operational status of the automated assembly lines (robotic lines) as per operating procedures, including performing daily / weekly preventative and user maintenance activities on production equipment and plant.
  • Assist with periodic review of process and documentation.
  • Be able to operate forklift and other fixed and mobile plant equipment and tools as instructed. (Training and any licensing requirement will be provided)

Is this you?

Requirements:

  • Previous experience in product assembly preferred, but not essential.
  • Adherence to Health, Safety and Environmental requirements, including the safe use of equipment and reporting of incidents.
  • Have a high degree of accuracy and pride in your work and workplace. Be punctual and reliable.
  • Have strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task.
  • Understand production targets, lead times and manufacturing process requirements.
  • Have a strong mechanical aptitude / manual dexterity and a passion for assembling intricate components.
  • Has the ability to work unsupervised and a commitment to being a valuable team player.
  • Be willing to take direction and respond positively to instructions.

Ability to use computers to locate and view documents, perform operator data input and monitoring for production control systems.

Benefits:

  • Competitive rates
  • Opportunity to work with one of Australia's leading renewable companies
  • Opportunity to work on a groundbreaking hydrogen project.

What we offer 

About Brunel:

Brunel is a recruitment and flexible workforce solution provider which connects talented people with opportunities throughout Australasia and around the world. We specialise in highly skilled roles across a variety of technical, professional, trades and craft disciplines, pairing candidates with industry-leading projects and organisations on a contract, permanent or secondment basis.

Operating in Australasia since 1997, Brunel has major bases of operation in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane and Port Moresby, which are further backed by the strength and reach of a truly global network spanning over 45 countries, 120 offices and 45 years of successful operation.

Brunel is proud to be equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and female candidates.

How to apply:

If you meet the above requirements and would like to be considered for this role, please submit your interest using the 'Apply' button. Applying is quick and easy - just make sure you have the following documents ready to go:

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter (optional)

Do you have questions?

If you have any questions or would like to discuss the details of this role, please contact Darren Leavey at d.leavey@brunel.net

About Brunel

Brunel is a recruitment and flexible workforce solution provider which connects talented people with opportunities throughout Australasia and around the world. We specialise in highly skilled roles across a variety of technical, professional, trade and craft disciplines, pairing candidates with industry-leading projects and organisations on a contract, permanent or secondment basis.


Operating locally since 1997, Brunel has major bases of operation in Perth, Sydney, Brisbane and Port Moresby, which are further backed by the strength and reach of a truly global network spanning over 45 countries, 120 offices and 45 years of successful operation.


Brunel is proud to be equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and female candidates

Do you have questions?