Our client, Craigieburn Tyre Service Centre, situated at Craigieburn, Victoria is seeking a full-time skilled Motor Mechanic to join their team. Craigieburn Tyre Service Centre is dedicated to providing high-quality automotive repair and maintenance services, ensuring customer satisfaction through expert craftsmanship and reliable service. The ideal candidate will be responsible for repairing, maintaining and testing motor vehicles and other internal combustion engines and related mechanical components.
The Role: The Motor Mechanic must have the passion to carry out mechanical servicing duties in an effective and timely manner. The primary role is to carry out testing, diagnosing and troubleshooting major faults and overhauling engines of motor vehicles and parts such as transmissions, suspension, steering and brakes of a wide range of motor vehicle types.
The annual salary is $73,500 plus superannuation.
The Responsibilities include:
• Perform preventive maintenance tasks, including checking fluid levels, brake systems, steering mechanisms, generators, ignition systems, and electrical wiring.
• Use hydraulic jacks or hoists to lift vehicles for better access to mechanical components located underneath.
• Reassemble, test, clean, and fine-tune repaired or replaced parts or assemblies, using various instruments to confirm proper functionality before reinstallation in the vehicle.
• Use electronic testing equipment to diagnose and fix issues in lighting, instrumentation, electronic fuel injection, ignition, and emissions control systems.
• Diagnose problems, identify cause-and-effect relationships, and assess information from multiple sources to determine the best course of action.
• Repair or replace worn or faulty parts by removing assemblies such as engines, transmissions, differentials, or steering components, and dismantling them for inspection, referencing manuals as needed.
• Accurately fill out vehicle information on requisition orders, including mileage, engine number, registration number, and other relevant details.
• Diagnose, repair, and replace components associated with engine management and fuel injection systems.
• Follow all occupational health and safety protocols to ensure a safe work environment.
• Return specialised tools and reference materials to their proper places after use.
• Keep the service area clean and organised, ensuring all tools and equipment are stored neatly.
• Provide supervision and mentorship to apprentices as needed.
• Dispose of hazardous materials following established regulations and safety procedures.
Qualifications:
• Must hold an AQF Certificate III in Automotive.
• Should have at least one to two (1-2) years of relevant experience in a commercial workshop setting.
• Has Experience working with mechanical systems.
• Must be mechanically minded.
• Should be good with hand + power tools.
• Can work independently and as part of a team.
• Preferably able to pass a drug and alcohol test.
• Must have verifiable work references.
The Role: The Motor Mechanic must have the passion to carry out mechanical servicing duties in an effective and timely manner. The primary role is to carry out testing, diagnosing and troubleshooting major faults and overhauling engines of motor vehicles and parts such as transmissions, suspension, steering and brakes of a wide range of motor vehicle types.
The annual salary is $73,500 plus superannuation.
The Responsibilities include:
• Perform preventive maintenance tasks, including checking fluid levels, brake systems, steering mechanisms, generators, ignition systems, and electrical wiring.
• Use hydraulic jacks or hoists to lift vehicles for better access to mechanical components located underneath.
• Reassemble, test, clean, and fine-tune repaired or replaced parts or assemblies, using various instruments to confirm proper functionality before reinstallation in the vehicle.
• Use electronic testing equipment to diagnose and fix issues in lighting, instrumentation, electronic fuel injection, ignition, and emissions control systems.
• Diagnose problems, identify cause-and-effect relationships, and assess information from multiple sources to determine the best course of action.
• Repair or replace worn or faulty parts by removing assemblies such as engines, transmissions, differentials, or steering components, and dismantling them for inspection, referencing manuals as needed.
• Accurately fill out vehicle information on requisition orders, including mileage, engine number, registration number, and other relevant details.
• Diagnose, repair, and replace components associated with engine management and fuel injection systems.
• Follow all occupational health and safety protocols to ensure a safe work environment.
• Return specialised tools and reference materials to their proper places after use.
• Keep the service area clean and organised, ensuring all tools and equipment are stored neatly.
• Provide supervision and mentorship to apprentices as needed.
• Dispose of hazardous materials following established regulations and safety procedures.
Qualifications:
• Must hold an AQF Certificate III in Automotive.
• Should have at least one to two (1-2) years of relevant experience in a commercial workshop setting.
• Has Experience working with mechanical systems.
• Must be mechanically minded.
• Should be good with hand + power tools.
• Can work independently and as part of a team.
• Preferably able to pass a drug and alcohol test.
• Must have verifiable work references.