21 Aug
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11 Recruitment
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Dixons Creek
21 Aug
11 Recruitment
Dixons Creek
Job Description
Job Type: Permanent position | Full time position
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Job Description
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Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Full-Time) – WTG Pty Ltd t/a CST Composites Job Summary WTG Pty Ltd trading as CST Composites is a manufacturer of cost-effective, high-quality filament wound carbon fibre tube components predominantly for the marine industry. The company specialises in advanced composite manufacturing solutions, producing precision-engineered carbon fibre components that require reliable and accurate computer-controlled production systems. We are seeking an experienced Electronic Instrument Trades Worker to join our team on a full-time, ongoing basis.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, calibration, maintenance, and repair of electronic instruments, control systems, and computer-controlled machinery used in the manufacturing process. The role will support the efficient operation of production equipment by ensuring electronic systems and components are operating safely, accurately, and reliably.
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Why
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You'll Love This Role
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- Salary: $75,000 – $85,000 per annum plus superannuation
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- Location: Kurnell NSW 2231
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- Full-time, ongoing employment opportunity
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- Work within an advanced carbon fibre manufacturing environment
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- Opportunity to work with specialised CNC and computer-controlled production equipment
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- Contribute to improving manufacturing reliability, efficiency, and product quality
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Key Responsibilities
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- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the end-to-end procedures of computer-controlled machines, including assembly, testing, calibration, installation, and commissioning.
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- Install, test, calibrate, and maintain electronic instruments, control systems, sensors, and related components used in CNC machines and manufacturing equipment.
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- Inspect and assess the condition of CNC machines, electronic systems, and instrumentation regularly to identify faults, errors, and potential causes of malfunctions.
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- Perform preventative and routine maintenance on machinery, electronic equipment, and control systems to ensure they remain in excellent working condition.
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- Diagnose faults and troubleshoot electronic systems, instruments, and machine control components to identify the cause of equipment issues.
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- Initiate repair and replacement of faulty electronic components, instruments, and control system parts.
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- Replace defective electronic components, sensors, wiring, switches, and other instrumentation components to restore machine functionality.
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- Repair defective parts of machinery and equipment used in manufacturing operations to ensure efficient and reliable operation.
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- Conduct testing and calibration of repaired equipment and electronic systems to verify correct operation and compliance with technical requirements.
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- Ensure all systems and components are functioning correctly during new control system installations through the application of electronic principles, technical standards, and manufacturer requirements.
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- Read and interpret technical manuals, electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and equipment documentation when carrying out installation, maintenance, and repair activities.
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- Provide technical guidance and support to machinists and colleagues regarding the correct operation and use of computer-controlled machinery in accordance with manufacturer specifications.
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- Monitor machine performance and identify changes in operating conditions that may affect production efficiency, equipment reliability, or product quality.
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- Maintain accurate records of daily observations, maintenance activities, repairs, testing results, and equipment conditions.
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- Work collaboratively with production and manufacturing teams to minimise equipment downtime and support continuous production operations.
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- Ensure all work is completed in accordance with workplace health and safety requirements and relevant technical standards.
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What We're Looking For
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- Relevant qualification
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- Minimum one year of relevant experience as an Electronic Instrument Trades Worker or in a similar electronic maintenance role.
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- Strong knowledge of electronic systems, instrumentation, control systems, and computer-controlled machinery.
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- Experience with installation, testing, calibration, fault finding, and repair of electronic equipment.
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- Ability to diagnose and repair faults in electronic components, instruments, and machine control systems.
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- Ability to interpret technical drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics, and equipment manuals.
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- Understanding of CNC machinery, automated manufacturing equipment, and industrial control systems.
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- Solid problem-solving and analytical skills with attention to detail.
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- Ability to work independently and as part of a technical team.
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- Good communication skills and ability to provide technical support to production personnel.
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- Commitment to workplace safety, quality standards, and reliable manufacturing operations.
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📌 Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Dixons Creek)
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