Boral Cement is a leader in sustainable building materials, supplying high-quality products for major infrastructure projects across Australia. We’re excited to offer a Mechanical Apprenticeship based in Marulan for those eager to learn, grow, and develop in the trade while contributing to a critical industry. Along with on-the-job training, you will be enrolled in a relevant TAFE Electrical course to gain the qualifications needed to succeed. As an Apprentice at Boral Cement Marulan, you will have the chance to gain hands-on experience working as an Electrical, Mechanical, Fitter or Boilermaker apprentice. In addition to practical training at Boral, you will be enrolled in a nationally recognised TAFE course, giving you the technical knowledge and skills needed to build a successful trade career. Note, you will be required to commence in the Mechanical apprenticeship in February 2025. What We’re Looking For: Motivated & Reliable: A strong desire to learn and develop your skills Problem Solver: Keen interest in working with systems and troubleshooting machinery. Team Player: Ability to work well with others, both in the workplace and in learning environments. Safety Focused: Adherence to safety guidelines to maintain a safe and productive work environment. What We Offer: Paid Apprenticeship: Competitive salary and benefits while you gain hands-on experience and study. TAFE Enrollment: Full enrolment in an accredited relevant TAFE course, with tuition fees covered by Boral. Comprehensive Training: Learn from highly skilled tradespeople and receive structured training to help you succeed. Career Development: Ongoing opportunities for career advancement in a global leader in construction materials. Supportive Environment: A safe, inclusive, and dynamic workplace culture that encourages learning and growth. Who Can Apply? Are at least 17 years of age (minimum). Have completed Year 10 or equivalent (preferably with strong foundations in maths and science). Are passionate about electrical work and eager to begin a career in the trades. Have the ability to balance both on-the-job training and TAFE study commitments.