Teterin Engineering welcomes first year apprentices
Teterin Engineering is welcoming to new members of the staff this week, appointing two first year apprentice fitter and machinists, Jake Barrack and Rodney Sketchley who have started with us this week and have already impressed with their eagerness to learn and contribute with Rodney commenting “ I Cannot wait to learn more about what I am doing”. Both of the apprentices are gelling nicely with the team and will undergo training and acquiring skills taught from senior machinists and fitters in all sections of work including Cylinder heads, crankshaft grinding, pinfit/conrods, rebore and machining, engineering, engine assembly and survey and fan balancing.
Teterin engineering has a well-structured Apprentice regime which ensures that all of our apprentices understand each and every section of our business. By doing so, we are giving our employees the best opportunity to learn and experience a wide range of skills and jobs. This also helps protect our standards of quality along with our reputation as Australia’s leading diesel engine reconditioner.
We are always looking for new skilled tradespersons and Apprentices. If you would like to apply for a position at Teterin Engineering, see our Careers and Employement section of our Website.
