New crew for 2022 – we’re looking for new apprentices

16 Sep 21

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OneFortyOne is looking to take on new apprentices to start in the Jubilee Sawmill in 2022.

Maintenance Manager Andrew Hoath said every two years OneFortyOne looks to add enthusiastic apprentices to the trade team.

“This year we’re looking for an electrical apprentice, mechanical fitter, and an apprentice saw technician,” Andrew said.

“First and foremost we look for a great attitude and openness to learning.”

“If you’ve got that, it’ll be easier and more rewarding for you to learn, and continue to learn beyond your apprenticeship into your trade.”

Because of the large size of the Jubilee Sawmill, apprentices are exposed to a diverse range of experiences within the trades.

“The plant runs reliably so there’s time to learn how to service parts and manufacture items,” Andrew said.

“There is also opportunity for reactive problem solving when investigating machine faults, and because of the size of the team, our apprentices learn with experienced tradespeople.”

Second year electrical apprentice Harry Johnson is doing just that. Inspired by his father and uncle, Harry started his apprenticeship at OneFortyOne in 2019, and has enjoyed working on a range of projects.

Second year electrical apprentice Harry Johnson is following in the footsteps of both his father, and uncle

“Every day is different,” Harry said.

“I like the variety of things we get to do, it makes learning easier and work more interesting.”

“My dad and uncle are both electricians. Dad did his apprenticeship at Nangwarry and my uncle did his here at Jubilee.”

“I particularly like learning the PLC work, and want to eventually go into electrical engineering.”

Andrew said the last intake of apprentices have been a great addition to the team.

“All of our apprentices are really inquisitive and confident and have already contributed a lot. Under the guidance of our tradespeople, they’re continuing to improve their skills and knowledge.”

“Were looking forward to seeing this year’s applications, and hopefully getting some new apprentices on the crew.”

For more information on any of the apprenticeships currently on offer, including how to apply, see our Job Opportunities page.


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