Working for Titan | Josh Ludwig

What It’s Like Working at Titan Technicians – From a Plant Mechanic's Perspective

Meet Josh Ludwig, a skilled Plant Mechanic who has been part of the Titan Technicians team for over five years. In his words, Titan is not just a workplace—it’s a supportive, safety-focused community that prioritises growth, development, and genuine connection.

Safety and Training First

Titan takes safety seriously. All required training and certifications are provided, including:

  • First Aid

  • MDG25 (Mining Design Guideline – covers electrical and mechanical safety for mining equipment)

  • Working at Heights

These qualifications are essential for plant mechanics working on heavy mining and construction equipment, particularly in compliance-heavy industries like coal mining.

Real Opportunities, Real Variety

Josh highlights the variety of machinery and people he gets to work with as one of the most rewarding parts of the job. This kind of exposure broadens your skillset and opens the door to future career progression within the mining and heavy machinery sector.

Pay and Perks

  • Competitive Pay – Titan offers above-average wages for mechanics, recognising the value of skilled labour.

  • Company Vehicle – Mechanics are provided with a work vehicle, adding extra convenience and value.

Support That Matters

One thing that sets Titan apart, according to Josh, is the hands-on support from the labour coordinators, who regularly visit sites. Need new PPE? Want to discuss something in person? They’re there for it.

“You don’t feel like another number. You feel like part of a bigger family.”

Why Titan?

Josh has worked across multiple companies in the industry, but for him, Titan Technicians is the top pick. The combination of strong safety culture, excellent conditions, genuine support, and development opportunities makes it a standout employer in the plant and heavy equipment space.

Want to work for Titan? Head to our Careers Page to Join the Team

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