Mechanical Automation and Maintenance Fitter Apprenticeship – Boliden Tara Mines
Build a skilled, future-ready career with support, purpose and real opportunities to grow.
At Boliden Tara Mines, we provide the metals essential to improve society for generations to come.
We are guided by our values of Care, Courage and Responsibility, and by our ambition to be the most climate-friendly and respected metal provider in the world.
If you enjoy problem solving, technology, and learning how complex systems work - this apprenticeship could be for you.
Thinking about your next step ?
Mechanical Automation and Maintenance Fitter (MAMF) Apprentices support the mechanical maintenance and reliability of equipment across the Mine Assets Department. Working alongside experienced fitters and mentors, you’ll learn how mechanical systems operate and how safe, effective maintenance supports continuous mining operations. On successful completion, apprentices will achieve a QQI Advanced Certificate – Level 6, a nationally recognised qualification valued across multiple industries.
What you’ll learn and do
During your apprenticeship, you’ll be supported to learn how to:
Carry out mechanical maintenance and repair work on mine assets and equipment
Install new equipment and components under supervision
Perform planned preventative maintenance (PM) tasks to agreed schedules
Respond to corrective (reactive) maintenance tasks as required
Construct, assemble and maintain mechanical systems and components
Take part in technical and lubrication programme activities
Monitor the performance of machinery and equipment and identify potential issues early
Develop practical fault‑finding, repair and problem‑solving skills
Your support and development
Boliden Tara Mines offers world‑class technical training, along with competitive pay and excellent rewards as you progress and develop your skills.
You will be part of a safety-focused, inclusive team, supported by experienced and qualified craftspeople who will:
Coach and guide you throughout your apprenticeship
Help you build confidence in your technical skills
Encourage questions and continuous learning
We take pride in creating an environment where apprentices feel supported, respected and safe to learn.
Entry requirements
Aged 18 years or over
Leaving Certificate with a minimum of five passes at Ordinary Level, including English and Maths
Skills and qualities we look for
Curiosity and interest in how things work
Good communication and teamwork skills
Willingness to learn and ask questions
A positive, proactive approach
An interest in technology, engineering or problem solving
Practical details
39 hours per week, Monday to Friday
Some flexibility required in line with operational needs
A structured apprenticeship combining on-the-job learning with off-site training
Opportunities within the wider Boliden Group
An apprenticeship with Boliden Tara Mines offers more than a qualification — it’s the start of a long‑term career. Graduates can grow onsite and across the wider Boliden Group, with skills valued nationally and internationally.
Inclusion matters to us
At Boliden Tara Mines, we are committed to a workplace where women and men feel welcome, supported and confident to succeed.
We encourage applications from all backgrounds, including people who may not have previously considered a career in Electrical Instrumentation
If you’re interested but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we still encourage you to apply.
If this career path interests you, we welcome your application.
Closing date: 19 June 2026
If this opportunity interests you, we welcome your application via Boliden Careers.
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