Sheetmetal trades worker

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Sheetmetal trades worker

Sheetmetal trades workers use drawings and blueprints to determine the required materials and tools needed to fabricate various products. They work with thin sheet metal such as steel, aluminium, copper or brass. They use a variety of hand and power tools to cut, shape, bend and join the sheet metal to form the final product. They may use hammers, grinders or cutting torches to cut and shape the material; then assemble the components into final products by bolting, riveting and/or welding. They may also file, polish, sand and clean final products.

Working conditions

Sheet metal workers may work in an environment that is hot, noisy and dusty, usually in a workshop or production area. They must be safety-conscious and will usually have to wear protective clothing and equipment. They may be required to stand all day, or work in confined spaces or at heights.

Sheet metal workers work 38 hours per week; this could be normal hours or shift work. If employed by a mining company, for example in the Pilbara, they may work on a Fly In/Fly Out basis.

Tools and technologies

Sheet metal workers need to become proficient with hand and power tools relevant to the trade. They may also be involved in the programming, setting up and use of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machines.

Education and training

To become a sheetmetal trades worker, you usually need to undertake an apprenticeship in engineering tradesperson fabrication (sheetmetal).  The apprenticeship usually takes 42 to 48 months to complete and is available as a school-based apprenticeship.

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