W144773 - Mechanical fitter

Mechanical fitter
Ronson Gears

Ronson Gears was founded in 1954 by Ronald Charles New to serve the gearing requirements of local businesses. This business is embracing Industry 4.0 with investment in technology and robotics that create a seamless pathway from design to delivery. Offering the most extensive range of manufacturing services from turning, milling, gear cutting, grinding and measuring with industry leading quality and precision. Ronson also believe in investing in training, as our people will pave the way for future success. Some training programmes often see them travelling the globe to learn from the best. Ronson Gears works in a rapidly changing industry, and this is reflected in our Managing Director, Gordon New, serving on the boards of the Association of American Gear Manufacturers (AGMA) so we stay at the forefront of industry developments and influence.

Skills You Might Learn

Students will gain skills in computer design, reading and interpreting drawings and plans, understanding product development which includes stages such as design, manufacture, test and final product. Working on a range of machines.

Typical Tasks & Duties

Students successful in securing this placement will work in the workshop on mechanical assemblies. They will be following instructions from the trademan and gaining on-the-job training for specific tasks.
Students will also need to understand the importance of, and undertake cleaning duties along side the rest of the team.

Student Requirements

Students are required to be studying a certificate 2 or 3 in Engineering.
The right candidate will also have an interest in automation, engineering, design or programming.
The student will also need to be very independent and capable of arriving on-time. As well as this the student must submit a formal written application and resume then attend an interview.

Dress Requirements

Long sleeve top, long cotton pants and safety boots are to be worn. Everything else will be provided.
No jewellry.

Special Transport Requirements

Student is required to travel to and from the company independently.

RELATED COURSES INCLUDE

  • 22470VIC - Certificate II in Engineering Studies
  • MEM20105 - Certificate II in Engineering
  • MEM20219 - Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology
  • MEM20413 - Certificate II in Engineering Pathways
Positions: 1 Position
ID Number: W144773
Industry Area: MANUFACTURING
Location: HIGHETT - Explore Region
Mode/Type: Structured Workplace Learning (SWL)
Attendance: Student day and hours can be negotiated with the manager.
Added By: Bayside Glen Eira Kingston Local Learning & Employment Network

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