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Jaak
27-01-2016, 07:19 PM
Hi Guys

I am looking for a entry level drafting or engineering technician position in mechanical engineering.

Currently I am in my penultimate year doing my bachelors in Mechanical Engineering but have complete a Diploma in Mechanical before that. I only have my project and a couple of units left and can work full-time(have been for the last 4 years)

At the moment I am only looking for entry level drafting or designing and local work.

I do have 2 years work experience working as a structural draftie back in 2011-2013, after that I pursued my Motorsport dream and did my mechanics apprenticeship at a Racing workshop in Osborne Park so its has been awhile since I touched any drafting software in a professional environment outside uni.

Willing to start on peanuts to get my foot in the door.

Shoot me a PM for my full CV


Jacques

Lump
27-01-2016, 08:44 PM
i wish you the best of luck, but currently in Perth (and for the last year at least), it has been by far the worst for jobs/projects as what I've seen in 25 years.

you could try this one, but in reality there will be truck loads of guys with 20+ years experience hoping to get it - sorry to say :/

https://ghd.taleo.net/careersection/exghd/jobdetail.ftl?job=200882

Jmoore
27-01-2016, 08:49 PM
Get yourself a "copy" of some of the common drafting packages and do some serious self training - it's the only way to get some where in this current market.

Jaak
27-01-2016, 09:26 PM
i wish you the best of luck, but currently in Perth (and for the last year at least), it has been by far the worst for jobs/projects as what I've seen in 25 years.

you could try this one, but in reality there will be truck loads of guys with 20+ years experience hoping to get it - sorry to say :/

https://ghd.taleo.net/careersection/exghd/jobdetail.ftl?job=200882

I have notice the market has well died down here , hence asking everywhere.
Went to a short listed interview recently for a graduate engineering position ,had a 100 people on first around interview.
I have seen the GHD position, but my experience will count against me.


Get yourself a "copy" of some of the common drafting packages and do some serious self training - it's the only way to get some where in this current market.

I am quite handy on some packages by doing self training , but nothing beat day to day work experience