In becoming a boilermaker and welder apprentice with Skill Hire, you’ll be able to make your start in this high demand profession and enjoy continued employment, regular income, national accreditation and a dedicated field officer that helps you throughout your journey.
Introduction. Boilermakers are tradespeople who cut, shape, assemble and weld steel to construct and repair metal products and structures for boilers, ships, iron and steel structures and other vessels.
So, the boilermaker jobs are highly skilled, physically demanding, require quick decision making, and may involve working in hazardous environments. Due to the unique skill requirements of their trade, highly qualified boilermakers are always in demand all around Australia.
The goal for a successful interview for Boilermaker is for the interviewer to assess the candidate's knowledge of materials, tools, and techniques used in boilermaking and to determine their ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings, as well as their experience with welding and fabrication.
The Blue-Collar Test for Boiler Makers covers a range of skills that are fundamental to the role. These include blueprint reading, welding and fabrication skills, knowledge of boiler systems and components, mechanical aptitude, and adherence to safety protocols.
The average Boilermakers Local 374 hourly pay ranges from approximately $37 per hour (estimate) for a Journeyman Boilermaker to $37 per hour (estimate) for a Journeyman Boilermaker.
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