Technical Officer - Manufacturing Centres of Excellence

Job no: 504325
Work type: Temporary Full Time
Location: Various locations
Categories: Various categories

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 Technical Officer

Location: Newcastle, Wetherill Park or Wollongong campus

Three temporary fulltime positions until June 2028

$91,081 - $100,536 salary package - includes base salary ($80,246 - $88,576), plus employer's contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading

 

At TAFE NSW, we are dedicated to life-changing impact. 

That’s why we offer world-class training and education that delivers the skills needed for the jobs of today and tomorrow. 

The TAFE NSW Manufacturing Centres of Excellence (MCoE), are National Centres of Excellence, a joint initiative between the Australian Government and NSW Government under the National Skills Agreement.

MCoEs are an innovative education model to tackle the manufacturing skills challenge for NSW and Australia. Located in Western Sydney, the Hunter, and the Illawarra, each centre specialises in different areas. These include advanced manufacturing with robotics and 3D printing, supporting clean energy in net zero manufacturing and sustainable manufacturing practices, supporting the heavy manufacturing industry, and supporting new and existing workforce build the skills they need for the future. 

By partnering with other CoEs, TAFEs, universities, and industry, these nationally networked centres ensure training aligns with real-world job requirements. The MCoEs offer short courses, microskills, and will soon deliver higher apprenticeships to help individuals become job-ready or enhance their skills for future opportunities.

Learn more about this initiative by visiting TAFE NSW Manufacturing Centres of Excellence.

About the role

TAFE NSW is seeking three experienced Technical Officers, with one position based at each of the MCoE campuses: Newcastle, Wetherill Park, and Wollongong. These roles are temporary full-time positions, with appointments extending until 30 June 2028.

This is a hands on role supporting training delivery within a manufacturing learning environment, where you will help create an engaging and practical space for students to learn and build their skills. Working closely with the Senior Technical Officer, teachers and students, you will support the smooth day to day running of classes through set up, basic maintenance, troubleshooting and ensuring facilities are ready and safe to use. You will also contribute to developing a collaborative ‘make a space’ style environment, where students are encouraged to design, create and experiment. Your work will play a key role in enabling high quality, practical learning experiences and ensuring equipment and resources are available, functional and fit for purpose.

The successful candidate must be willing to travel regionally as required to the three MCoE campuses at Newcastle, Wetherill Park and Wollongong, and to support Mobile Training Units in regional areas.

About You 

You have a genuine interest in manufacturing and enjoy working in a hands on environment where no two days are the same. You are confident, approachable and a strong communicator who can build positive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including students, teachers and technical staff. A natural people person, you are comfortable engaging with students, providing guidance and helping them feel supported in a practical learning setting. You are proactive and reliable, with the ability to organise your work, problem solve on the spot and assist with maintaining equipment and facilities. Your positive attitude, teamwork mindset and willingness to learn will enable you to thrive in this collaborative and student focused role.

To be successful in this role you will hold a:

  • Relevant skills, knowledge and experience appropriate to the role and particular trade/vocation/skills area OR Certificate IV or higher qualification in relevant discipline.
  • Demonstrated technical knowledge and experience of use, care and maintenance of tools, equipment, materials and techniques used in trade/vocation/skills area applicable to the role.
  • Proven ability to create, modify or adapt equipment or other resources to meet particular requirements.
  • Demonstrated organisational skills and ability to work as a member of a team with minimal supervision in area relating to the role.

Highly Regarded:

  • A genuine interest in one of the following advanced manufacturing areas - robotics, automation, programming, renewable energy or additive and subtractive manufacturing.

To find out more about the role, click to view the Role Description.

A career of life-changing impact awaits you. Apply now!

Applications close 11.55pm AEST Sunday 5 July 2026

To apply for this role, click on 'apply now' and provide:

  • Your current resume
  • Copies of your qualifications, where applicable (upload as one PDF file). Certified copies preferred; these will be required if successful for the role
  • Response to one targeted question when prompted in the application form (max 300 words)

TARGETED QUESTION:   Describe your experience working with technical equipment in a practical or workshop environment. How did you communicate safe use and ensure users had a positive experience?

General recruitment and adjustment enquiries: contact Talent Acquisition Advisor, Ravinder Mansfield via Email: ravinder.mansfield1@tafensw.edu.au or Tel: (02) 7921 2973.  

Role-specific enquiries: contact Mathew McGlashan, Manager Education Support | Manufacturing Centres of Excellence via Email: Mathew.mcglashan5@tafensw.edu.au or Tel: (02) 0413 837 243.

For helpful insights into preparing your application, TAFE NSW’s recruitment process, and getting interview ready, read through our Application Process and the interactive Capability Application Tool. 

Our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion

We are committed to creating a culturally safe and accessible workplace where dignity, trust, respect, and the promotion of diversity and inclusion are valued, so you can safely bring your whole self to work and connect with your community through our many diverse employee networks.

If you require an adjustment in the recruitment process, please contact our Talent Acquisition Advisor listed above.

This is a child-related position. A Working with Children Check is a prerequisite for anyone in child-related work. It involves a national criminal history check and review of findings of workplace misconduct. 

To be eligible for positions at TAFE NSW, you need to be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Australia or a New Zealand citizen with a current New Zealand passport.

An eligibility list, valid for 18 months, may be created for this position, and position(s) of the same classification that subsequently becomes vacant, may be filled via this recruitment. 

 

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