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2026 Jubilee Sawmill Apprenticeship Program

2026 Jubilee Sawmill Apprenticeship Program

Full time

Location: Jubilee Sawmill, Mt Gambier, SA, AUS

Applications close: 19 September 2025


OneFortyOne’s Jubilee Sawmill in Mount Gambier is the biggest in South Australia, creating timber products from trees grown in sustainable plantation forests.

Every two years, we take on new apprentices to join our team, and applications are now open to start in 2026!

Apprenticeship applications are now open for:

  • Mechanical Fitter
  • Electrician

Our Maintenance team provides a professional and high-quality service to the rest of the Sawmill, who rely on us to keep the mill running effectively and efficiently.  

As an apprentice, you’ll be supported by our experienced tradespeople to learn a wide variety of maintenance applications.

We are looking for people with:

  • A positive attitude and eagerness to learn
  • Ability to work well in a team
  • Good mathematical and mechanical aptitude
  • Good problem-solving skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • An understanding of the importance of safety

What’s in it for you?

  • Earn while you learn – first year starting hourly rate of $29.02 per hour
  • Gain a nationally recognised qualification
  • Structured on the job training from industry experts
  • Enjoy company benefits such as an established wellbeing program, discounted gym memberships & access to various community events

To apply: Send a cover letter referencing the apprenticeship you are applying for and your resume to careers@onefortyone.com before Friday 19th September 2025.

For more information: Contact Kyle Summers, Maintenance Manager on 0498 814 944 or Jocelyn Patzel, HR Advisor on 0498 559 074.


OneFortyOne encourages applicants of all genders, ages, and cultures, including First Nations people, people with disability, and LGBTIQA+ people.


OneFortyOne acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their deep connections to land, water, and community. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.

In Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori communities have a strong spiritual connection between people and the land – the wellbeing of one sustains the wellbeing of the other. We strive to build meaningful relationships with iwi as tangata whenua (people of the land/region), to be responsible intergenerational kaitiaki (stewards/guardians) of the land where our forests grow.