Manufacturing Skills Queensland offers various programs to support young people, career seekers, and schools in connecting with the manufacturing industry. These initiatives are designed to bridge the gap between education and employment, providing valuable insights into the diverse career opportunities within the manufacturing industry.
Enhance your teaching with MSQ's Professional Development in Manufacturing. Gain industry insights, hands-on experience, and curriculum support. Queensland teachers, shape the future of manufacturing education.
The Virtual Reality in Manufacturing program is a cutting-edge educational initiative that can be aligned with classroom delivery. It provides students with an authentic, hands-on experience of the manufacturing industry through state-of-the-art VR technology.
Discover the Careers in Manufacturing Short Course by MSQ and Griffith University. Explore diverse career paths in manufacturing for Year 10 students. Align your future with industry needs.
Explore the Gateway to Industry Schools Program, connecting Queensland high school students with advanced manufacturing careers. Gain industry insights, access resources, and discover exciting pathways in the manufacturing industry.
DISCOVER NEW careers in manufacturing.
Process workers are committed to optimising a process in a manufacturing sequence.
– Up to $65,000 salary
As a laboratory assistant you will play a crucial role in the creation of new products by conducting experiments and tests on raw materials and prototypes to ensure they meet desired specifications and quality standards.
– Up to $70,000 salary
As a Print Finishing Operator, you’ll be the final link in the chain of print production, turning flat sheets into polished products that leap off the page.
This specialised role involves the manufacture, maintenance, repair, and restoration of watches, clocks, and other timepieces.
– Up to $75,000 salary