Tie-in Polywelder

Tie-in Polywelder


Company
MPC Kinetic
Location
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
25 days ago
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Job Description
About The RoleLoading, cleaning and preparing HDPE pipes to be weldedJoining HDPE pipe sections in accordance to industry standards and certified welding techniques using McElroy Equipment (Dynamac, T412, T618, T900)Recording all welding information in Data Logger machinesExamining welds for width of bead, and conformance to specifications Loading and transporting of weld equipment on a daily basis and preparation of equipment for different pipe sizesUse of a chainsaw for cutting pipe

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As of 1 July 2026, the national minimum wage is AU$25.65 per hour under the Fair Work Act. Casual packing workers under the Storage Services and Wholesale Award receive an additional 25% loading, totalling AU$32.06 per hour. Penalty rates apply at 150% on Saturdays and 200% on Sundays.
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The Working Holiday visa (subclass 417 or 462) allows holders aged 18-30 (or 35 for some countries) to work in packing jobs for up to 6 months per employer. The application fee is AU$635, and processing takes 4-6 weeks. No skills assessment is needed for unskilled packing roles.
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