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About the placement

This internship is with Brighann Ginning PTY LTD and is facilitated by the CSIRO’s Generation STEM Links program.

Brighann Ginning in Moree, NSW is equipped with the latest technology, a 4-Stand Lummis Saw Gin, which adopts best practice humidification. The gin is supported by sentinel lint cleaners, collider dryers and a humidifier, all of which are integrated with quality and moisture monitors to ensure the output maximises the yield and calibre of lint.

The Cotton Ginning Internship offers students an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the operation and maintenance of ginning machinery. During this internship, students will work closely with experienced technicians to learn about the mechanics and hydraulics involved in processing raw cotton, from feeding to lint separation and seed extraction.

Your role will include engaging in assessing the inputs and outputs of the ginning process, optimising machine performance, and ensuring quality control. In addition, you will apply your mechanical skills to analyse equipment efficiency, diagnose issues, and perform repairs. This internship provides a comprehensive understanding of the ginning industry, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical engineering applications.

Work arrangements

  • Start date: Summer 2024-2025
  • Working arrangement: Full time or Part time for 200 hours on a fixed term contract, with the possibility for further employment for the right candidate
  • Remuneration: $25/hour + super on a temporary contract with Brighann Ginning PTY LTD
  • Location: Moree, NSW – accommodation provided for the duration of the internship.

Desired capabilities

  • Currently studying an undergraduate engineering degree - Mechanical engineering preferred (Please note: This internship may not qualify towards required industry experience hours – please check your university guidelines before applying).
  • Currently studying a VET or TAFE NSW Certification (Cert IV and above) in Engineering or Agriculture.
  • Previous experience as a mechanist or similar is advantageous
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite, especially Excel, is required
  • Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously
  • Able to work in extreme climates for extended periods of time

Requirements

  • Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate or VET/TAFE NSW qualification.

About the industry partner

Brighann Ginning PTY LTD is a leading cotton ginning company committed to producing high-quality cotton lint through innovative and efficient ginning processes. With state-of-the-art facilities and a focus on sustainability, Brighann Ginning ensures that each bale of cotton is processed with precision to meet the highest industry standards. The company prides itself on its expertise in modern ginning technology, exceptional customer service, and dedication to supporting the agricultural community. By optimizing every step of the ginning process, Brighann Ginning delivers superior products that contribute to the global textile industry.

Apply

If you are interested in this internship, please submit your EOI and CV online through the Student Application webform and please specify CODE0103

About the placement

This internship is with Brighann Ginning PTY LTD and is facilitated by the CSIRO’s Generation STEM Links program.

Brighann Ginning in Moree, NSW is equipped with the latest technology, a 4-Stand Lummis Saw Gin, which adopts best practice humidification. The gin is supported by sentinel lint cleaners, collider dryers and a humidifier, all of which are integrated with quality and moisture monitors to ensure the output maximises the yield and calibre of lint.

The Cotton Ginning Internship offers students an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the operation and maintenance of ginning machinery. During this internship, students will work closely with experienced technicians to learn about the mechanics and hydraulics involved in processing raw cotton, from feeding to lint separation and seed extraction.

Your role will include engaging in assessing the inputs and outputs of the ginning process, optimising machine performance, and ensuring quality control. In addition, you will apply your mechanical skills to analyse equipment efficiency, diagnose issues, and perform repairs. This internship provides a comprehensive understanding of the ginning industry, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical engineering applications.

Work arrangements

  • Start date: Summer 2024-2025
  • Working arrangement: Full time or Part time for 200 hours on a fixed term contract, with the possibility for further employment for the right candidate
  • Remuneration: $25/hour + super on a temporary contract with Brighann Ginning PTY LTD
  • Location: Moree, NSW – accommodation provided for the duration of the internship.

Desired capabilities

  • Currently studying an undergraduate engineering degree - Mechanical engineering preferred (Please note: This internship may not qualify towards required industry experience hours – please check your university guidelines before applying).
  • Currently studying a VET or TAFE NSW Certification (Cert IV and above) in Engineering or Agriculture.
  • Previous experience as a mechanist or similar is advantageous
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite, especially Excel, is required
  • Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously
  • Able to work in extreme climates for extended periods of time

Requirements

  • Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
  • Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate or VET/TAFE NSW qualification.

About the industry partner

Brighann Ginning PTY LTD is a leading cotton ginning company committed to producing high-quality cotton lint through innovative and efficient ginning processes. With state-of-the-art facilities and a focus on sustainability, Brighann Ginning ensures that each bale of cotton is processed with precision to meet the highest industry standards. The company prides itself on its expertise in modern ginning technology, exceptional customer service, and dedication to supporting the agricultural community. By optimizing every step of the ginning process, Brighann Ginning delivers superior products that contribute to the global textile industry.

Apply

If you are interested in this internship, please submit your EOI and CV online through the Student Application webform and please specify CODE0103

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