Roof Plumbers

Roof Plumbers


Company
McMahon Services
Location
Dry Creek, South Australia, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
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Job Description
Due to continued project growth, ASURCO is seeking experienced Roof Plumbers to join our team in Adelaide.We have multiple full-time permanent opportunities available for skilled tradespeople who take pride in delivering high-quality work across commercial and industrial projects.This is an opportunity to secure long-term employment with a respected national contractor delivering complex and diverse projects.About ASURCOASURCO is part of the McMahon Services family, one of Australasia’s largest privately owned construction, industrial and environmental services organisations. With over 1,300 employees across Australia and New Zealand, the group is recognised for delivering complex projects safely, reliably and with excellence.Our reputation is built on our R.I.S.E. values - Reputation, Integrity, Safety and ExcellenceAbout the RoleAs a Roof Plumber, you will be responsible for installation, repair and maintenance of roofing systems across commercial and industrial construction projects.You will work closely with site teams, Project Managers and other trades to ensure works are completed safely, efficiently and to specification.What You’ll DoInstall, repair and maintain metal roofing systemsInspect and assess roof conditions and recommend solutionsInterpret technical plans and specificationsInstall flashings, membranes and roofing materialsMaintain project documentation and recordsEnsure compliance with safety, environmental and building standardsWhat You’ll BringTrade qualification in Roof PlumbingMinimum 3 years’ experience in commercial/industrial roofingStrong attention to detail and workmanship standardsAbility to read and interpret construction drawingsStrong problem-solving capabilityCurrent Driver’s LicenceCommitment to safe work practicesWhy Join ASURCO?Permanent full-time employmentStrong pipeline of upcoming construction projectsPotential FIFO opportunities across a range of projectsSupportive, team-oriented site cultureCareer progression within a national contractorStrong safety-first environmentIf you’re looking for stability, strong leadership and the opportunity to grow within a national business, apply now.No recruitment agencies pleaseAt ASURCO, part of the McMahon Services family, we embrace diversity and inclusion as fundamental values. We believe that a diverse workforce fosters innovation, creativity and a deeper understanding of the communities we serve. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel valued, respected and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives and talents. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences.

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Q What is the award minimum hourly rate for welders under the Manufacturing Award in Australia from July 2026?
The Fair Work Ombudsman sets the minimum rate for a qualified welder at AU$29.75 per hour under the Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award as of 1 July 2026. Casual welders receive a 25% loading on top of this base rate. Ordinary hours are capped at 38 per week with overtime paid at 1.5 times the rate after that threshold.
Q Which visa allows overseas welders to work in Australia in 2026 and what is the application fee?
The Department of Home Affairs requires welders to obtain a skills assessment and apply for the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482) which permits employment for up to four years. The visa application fee is AU$1,455 for the main applicant as of 2026. Applicants must demonstrate at least three years of relevant experience and achieve a minimum IELTS score of 5.0.
Q What qualification and experience level is required to work as a welder in Australia?
The Fair Work Ombudsman states that welders must hold a Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade or equivalent plus at least two years post-qualification experience to meet award classification level C10. Recognition of prior learning is accepted only when verified by a registered training organisation. No formal licence is mandated nationally but site-specific tickets are often required.
Q How many hours per week and how much annual leave do welders receive under Australian awards in 2026?
The Fair Work Ombudsman confirms welders work a standard 38 ordinary hours per week under the Manufacturing Award with four weeks of paid annual leave accruing each year. Leave loading of 17.5% applies when leave is taken. Additional personal leave of 10 days per year is provided on top of annual leave.
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