
Mō Te Kaitukumahi
The employer delivers structural steel and custom fabrication projects across commercial and bespoke builds. They are a hands-on team focused on quality work and practical solutions — not production-line fabrication.
Mō Te Huarahi
Brief Job Description
As a Steel Fabrication Apprentice (2nd or 3rd Year), you'll work alongside an experienced fabricator and welder on a range of structural steel and custom fabrication projects. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include assisting with fabrication and welding, preparing and assembling steel components, reading and interpreting drawings, helping with workshop tasks, and supporting on-site installations when required.
This role offers hands-on experience across both workshop and site-based work, giving you exposure to structural steel fabrication, MIG welding, fitting, assembly, safe work practices, and installation techniques. As your skills develop, you'll be given increasing responsibility and opportunities to work more independently.
This is a great opportunity for someone looking to build their trade experience, work on a variety of custom projects, and gain practical skills.
Mōu
1 year +
We're looking for someone who is reliable, punctual, and keen to learn. As a small team, it's important that everyone pulls their weight and has a positive attitude.
The ideal person doesn't need to know everything already, but they do need to be willing to ask questions, think on their feet, and keep moving when faced with new tasks or challenges.
Physically fit and capable of manual handling and site work
Ngā Hāora
This is a casual position, with current work available for at least the next three months. Depending on project requirements and your availability, you can expect between 3–5 days per week, typically working 7:00am–3:30pm