Shape Your World
At Alcoa, you will become an essential part of our purpose: to turn raw potential into real progress. The way we see it, every Alcoan is a work-shaper, team-shaper, idea-shaper, world-shaper.
About the opportunity
This is your opportunity to shape your career and enjoy first-class hands-on training within an inclusive and safety focused environment.
We are seeking proactive candidates local to our operations, who have a genuine desire to improve their skills and knowledge. As a nationally recognised employer of choice for gender equity, Alcoa encourages applications from women, Aboriginal people, and others of diverse backgrounds. We partner closely with our local communities and have a commitment to the traditional owners of the land upon which we operate.
Commencing in early January 2025 the Electrical Apprenticeship opportunities will be located at our Portland Aluminium Smelter.
As part of this four-year Apprenticeship Program you will be:
1. Provided with on the job & formalised TAFE training to achieve a nationally recognised trade certificate.
2. Trained in all Portland Aluminium safe work systems and health and safety requirements. Ultimately, using a wide variety of tooling, machinery, and mobile plant for safe competition of maintenance tasks.
3. Rotating through different areas of the plant including the Plant Switchyard, giving you the opportunity to develop your sitewide knowledge.
4. Discovering how electricity is generated and distributed around the Portland Smelter; learning to understand both the instrument and electrical equipment used for controlling the process of making Aluminium.
5. Trained in reading and understanding schematic, single line electrical and process instrument drawings.
6. Assisting in job scoping, pre work and execution including the development of maintenance work instructions and isolation procedures.
7. Working in a dynamic, heavy-duty environment. The work can be physically demanding, and a high degree of manual dexterity is essential.
8. Working on a variety of instruments and monitoring equipment ranging from simple light and power installations to variable speed drives and programmable logic controllers (PLC).
9. Working on a vast variety of fixed plant such as Cranes, Ship Unloaders, Casters, Pot control Wall boxes, Switch Gear and Motor Control Centres
10. Involved in the diagnosis, repair, servicing and maintenance of all types of electrical equipment including controls for hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Our values at Alcoa serve as a foundation illustrating who we are at our best and what we look for in candidates.
Our core values are:
11. Act with integrity,
12. Operate with excellence,
13. Care for people,
14. Lead with courage.
What you can bring to the role
To play a part in our ongoing success, we are seeking someone who has:
15. A high dedication and focus towards safety.
16. A good academic record with a proven interest in electrical equipment
17. Involvement in any related extracurricular activities or have gained relevant knowledge in that field.
18. A current, valid Australian ‘Learners’ Drivers Licence or working towards.
19. Completed a minimum of year 10, with a high pass in Mathematics and English
20. Solid school attendance record
21. Completed a pre-apprenticeship, and relevant trade-based work experience is highly desirable
What’s on offer?
22. Competitive remuneration package
23. Secure, permanent and local employment without FIFO pressures
24. Provision of all your work clothing, PPE and tooling
25. Average working week of 38 hours
26. 16 weeks parental leave scheme
27. Paid annual volunteer hours
28. Employee groups including the Social Club, Alcoa Women’s Network, EAGLE (Employees at Alcoa for Gay, Lesbian, bisexual and transgender Equality) and AWARE (Alcoans Working Actively for Racial-ethnic Equality)
How to apply
29. Documents to have ready:
1. Most recent school grade report (essential)
2. Current resume & cover letter (desirable)
30. In the ‘Quick Apply’ section please upload your most recent school grade report.
Note: for any current students or recent school leavers it is essential that your current school grade report is attached for your application to be considered.
31. If you left school by 2021, then you do not need to provide a school grade report.
32. In the ‘My Experience’ section (under Resume / CV) please upload your most up to date resume in Word or PDF format only. This is also your opportunity to upload any other additional documents that will compliment your application.
33. Complete the Apprentice Questionnaire to provide any information to support your application.
Applications close Wednesday 14th August 2024