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Metal fabricator on one-time Pilot Steamer John Oxley (1927)

Sydney Heritage Fleet
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First up, Google: johnoxley.org.au/restoration/how-is-it-done/riveting/ to see what to expect.

Secondly: do you have years of experience working heavy sheet metal and steel sections, and a desire to help complete this massive task? You will join a very happy band of workers in the cool sea breezes of Rozelle Bay. An extensive mechanical workshop includes heavy radial drills, presses, welding machines, power tools of all types, air and electric. John Oxley is a coastal steamer and there is much to do to complete her restoration. Metal fabrication is pivotal in her progress at this stage. Can you help continue her restoration? We are looking for metal fabricators with around 2-4 years' plus experience, to join the strong volunteer workshop team and help take the ship to the next stage. A current White Card is preferred. All ages and genders welcome.

On your first day you will get a cheerful welcoming greeting, followed by orientation and safety training and a guided tour of the work sites centring around the many vessels. Site access is by light rail, many buses on the 500-series routes on Anzac Bridge and Victoria Road. Very limited member-only parking across the road. Above all this organisation is a "happy shed" with no cliques or politics, but lots of friendly people ready to help with any queries you have.

Qualifications not necessary, as tuition is given and overseeing is constant. This is work for a person showing pride in their finish and the desire to be involved in an important Heritage restoration. You would be joining the Fleet at a dynamic and advanced stage of the Oxley restoration where we have a wide range of interesting projects to be completed. Some of this work is a bit repetitive, but keen volunteers will be encouraged to help with other metalworking-related tasks as we progress. Qualifications desired but not necessary. Ideally you can provide demonstrated experience and quality work. Some work will be below waterline, therefore competent solid waterproof welds necessary. Other work is highly structural and needs to be solid as well as visually satisfying. And some overhead welds necessary. This is work for a person showing pride in their finish and the desire to be involved in an important Heritage restoration.

Picture yourself, job complete, on the deck of John Oxley steaming down the harbour and out to sea, triple expansion steam engine pounding away and throaty steam whistle echoing.

Are you in the Jobseeker Program? The Sydney Heritage Fleet is a partner in the Australian Government Jobseeker program, so if you fit their criteria and are suitable for roles that SHF need filled, you may be able to work in our dynamic teams and continue on Jobseeker support.