Posted 1w ago

Trades Assistant / Welders

@ Ahrens
Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Fabricating components, Reading drawings, Marking out
Requirements Summary:Experience in welding or fabrication; ability to read drawings; willingness to learn; reliable team member with good communication.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Welding equipment, Hand tools, Power tools, Grinders, Workshop machinery, Overhead cranes, Forklift
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Job Description

About the Role

We are seeking Trades Assistants and Welders to join our rural fabrication team, with full-time, permanent positions available at our Gilgandra site in NSW.

In this hands-on role, you’ll work from drawings and production schedules to fabricate and assemble steel components to a high standard. You’ll be involved in marking out, cutting, welding, and assembling materials, while safely operating a range of workshop tools and equipment.

Working closely with the broader production team, you’ll help ensure jobs are completed efficiently, maintain quality standards, and contribute to a safe, well-organised workshop environment. This is a great opportunity to build your technical skills while being part of a collaborative and supportive team.

Ahrens offers genuine career opportunities and is committed to supporting both personal and professional development. All levels of experience will be considered.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Work as part of the Production team to prepare and fabricate steel components for agricultural products, including silos and feed bins;

  • Read and interpret drawings, work orders and production schedules to determine job requirements and specifications;

  • Mark out, measure, cut, drill and assemble materials in accordance with fabrication drawings and required tolerances;

  • Operate and maintain hand and power tools, including welding equipment, grinders and related workshop machinery;

  • Perform welding, fabrication and assembly tasks to a high standard, ensuring quality and accuracy of finished products;

  • Inspect completed work for defects and ensure compliance with specifications using appropriate measuring tools;

  • Move materials and components within the workshop using overhead cranes and forklifts (where licensed and authorised);

  • Support workflow by transferring components between production areas and assisting across departments as required;

  • Maintain a clean, organised and safe work environment, including general housekeeping and basic equipment maintenance;

  • Identify faulty equipment, materials or processes and report issues promptly to supervisors;

  • Work collaboratively with team members and other departments to ensure efficient and timely production outcomes;

  • Promote and adhere to a strong safety culture, following all policies, procedures and safe work practices;

  • Undertake other reasonable duties within your skills and capabilities as directed.

 

About you

  • Previous experience in a similar role (welding or fabrication experience highly regarded);

  • Strong communication skills with a proactive, team-focused attitude;

  • Ability to take initiative and adapt to changing tasks;

  • Current Driver’s Licence, with a Forklift Licence desirable;

  • Willingness to learn and undertake on-the-job training.

 

Benefits

  • Access to our Employee Assistance Program to support your mental health and wellbeing – for you and your family.

  • Exclusive discounts with top Australian brands across private health insurance, gyms, travel, fashion, vehicles and more.

  • Generous paid parental leave entitlements to support you and your family.

  • Annual Employee Donation Scheme – contribute to a cause close to your heart.

  • Family, social and team building events

  • Clear pathways for career growth and professional development.

  • Enjoy ample overtime opportunities and weekend work for those keen to earn more

 

About the Company

Ahrens is a diverse, growing family-owned Australian company that has been manufacturing various products in multiple industries for over 120 years. We value hard work, safety and teamwork, and reward those who are committed to getting the job done right.

 

How to Apply

To apply click the "Apply Now" to submit your updated resume and cover letter, further enquiries can be directed to Andie Smidmore, People & Culture Coordinator via email to [email protected]

 

Ahrens is Equal Opportunity employers who recognise the value in a diverse workforce. We are dedicated to promote an inclusive workplace and encourage applications from all genders and people of Indigenous backgrounds.