Completing a mechanical apprenticeship opens a host of job opportunities and career paths for good people, with the right skills. As a mechanical apprentice you will study, and work, towards becoming a motor mechanic who maintains, inspects, finds faults and repairs mechanical components in vehicles and equipment.
A mechanical apprenticeship doesn’t limit you to working on cars. You will have the opportunity to explore specific career paths in plant machinery and equipment, or look at working on other heavy vehicles including buses and trucks.
Concept GTO can find you an apprenticeship that will keep you engaged in your study and work while providing you the support you need to succeed. We work with a host of well-known and reputable companies who can facilitate a great learning and working environment for you.
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Cert III Mechanical | Fluid Power Mechanic Maintenance Mechanic/Motor Mechanic Mechanical Fitter Plant Mechanic Tool and Die Maker Metal Machinist (First Class) Engineering Fitter – Metal Toolmaker Metal Fabricator (Boilermaker) Fitter & Turner | See all the career opportunities available when you complete a mechanical apprenticeship |