Careers at Allweld

Precision. Innovation. Australian-made. Join our team of skilled professionals

Allweld Manufacturing is a growing, family-owned business creating real career opportunities in regional Queensland.

Why join Allweld?

Big things are happening at Allweld Manufacturing. We’re expanding our capabilities, investing in new technology and securing new contracts across emergency services, defence and government projects, and that growth creates real opportunities for the people who join our team.

You’ll work on meaningful projects in a modern, ISO‑certified facility, alongside people who take pride in the quality of their work. We’re committed to safety and continuous improvement, but we’re also a family‑owned business where hard work is noticed and team culture matters.

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The careers you can build here

Whether you’re an experienced tradesperson, an apprentice just starting out, or looking for an office‑based role, there are many ways to build your career at Allweld.

Trades and workshop roles

Office and support roles

As new contracts come online, we regularly open additional positions across our specialist manufacturing operations

Apprenticeships and pathways

Supporting the next generation to find their path is something we care deeply about at Allweld. From school‑based programs and industry visits through to full apprenticeships, we’re focused on creating real pathways into manufacturing trades in regional Queensland.

Our apprentices get hands‑on experience in a live production environment, backed by mentoring, training and the chance to work on cutting‑edge builds. Stories like Ethan’s, starting as an apprentice auto electrician and stepping into a trade that fits, are a powerful reminder that success doesn’t always come from sticking to the original plan. Sometimes it comes from having the courage to change direction and back yourself.

If you’re a student, careers adviser or parent interested in pathways into manufacturing, we’d love to stay in touch as new opportunities come up.

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Two young mechanics in blue uniforms work together, handling electrical wires beside a white truck in a garage filled with tools—showcasing the hands-on expertise found at Allweld Manufacturing.

Learning, training and growth

We’re proud to invest in the skills and careers of our team. That means on‑the‑job mentoring, supplier training sessions, and opportunities to learn directly from industry partners and defence projects. Recent examples include in‑house training with Sherwin‑Williams and participation in initiatives like Boeing’s BCUP program.

Allweld has been recognised as a best practice case study by the Manufacturing Industry Skills Alliance and is featured in reports like Manufacturing Skills Queensland’s Future of Trades, reflecting the work our team is doing to build the workforce Queensland’s manufacturing future needs.

Current opportunities

We’re often recruiting across a range of positions, including:

A spacious workshop with high ceilings, several vehicles being serviced, workbenches covered with tools and parts, shelves with equipment, and people working on different automotive tasks.

Ready to build your career with Allweld?

If you’re experienced, reliable and ready to be part of a team building complex, high‑quality projects, we’d love to hear from you, whether there’s a listed vacancy that suits you right now or you’d like to register your interest for future roles.