About the role: Our Host Employer, Jag Hire & Maintenance is a South Australian company specializing in pump and mechanical equipment services. They provide installation and maintenance of fire pump sets, VGS oil-water separators, and Southern Cross water tanks. Their services include pump repairs in a dedicated workshop, liquid waste removal under EPA license, and consultancy for fire protection systems. As a Maintenance Fitter Apprentice, you will; Learn to use taps and dies and verniers to ensure precision measurement Install gland packing and mechanical seals on pumps Work on configuring diesel engines, including assembly, alignment, and troubleshooting. Use a variety of hand and power tools This role is located in Morphett Vale , working Monday to Friday 7.00am to 3.00pm What’s in it for you? Opportunity to progress to an Apprenticeship in Certificate III in Engineering Mentoring from experienced industry professionals Be supported by a dedicated Consultant throughout your employment About you: Must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident with the right to work in Australia Minimum completion of Year 10 High School Driver’s License and reliable transport Must be committed to completing a 4-year Apprenticeship Willing to undertake a drug & alcohol test if required You love working with metal and with advanced machinery 1st Year Mechanical Engineering Apprentice or experienced candidates are desirable About Australian Industry Group Australian Industry Group Apprentice and Trainee Centre is a Group Training Organisation, partnering with Australia's best companies, producing powerful outcomes for apprentices and trainees. We foster connections with communities, employers, and candidates to create ideal career opportunities. To learn more about us, please visit our website www.aigroupapprentices.com.au If you want to be the best, you need to learn from the best! Apply now! Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Australian Industry Group believes in the strength of a diverse workforce. We welcome female applicants, those who identify as First Nations people, and applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds or are members of the LGBTQIA community to apply.