Permanent, Full-Time Position | Immediate startFIFO roster (7 : 7 or 8 : 6) | Point of Hire is PerthHR License is requiredThe Role
As a Heavy Diesel Mechanic you will report directly to and liaise with the on-site Manager on breakdowns, on-site maintenance and servicing of our on-site fleet including crane borers, excavators, cherry pickers. Duties included but are not limited to :
- Provide servicing and maintenance for medium and heavy trucks, EWP trucks, crane / borers for power line construction, earth moving and underground horizontal boring equipment.
- Integrate new technology to existing structures of all plant and machinery, including component refurbishing.
- Conduct performance testing on fleet vehicles and reduce equipment downtime with innovative problem solving.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose mechanical and hydraulic faults.
Skills & Qualifications
- Relevant Australian recognised Trade Certificate
- 5+ years experience as heavy-duty diesel fitter / mechanic is essential
- Mobile plant & truck experience
- Hydraulics experience highly desirable
- Broad experience on Japanese, American and European trucks
- Valid Australian Driver’s License - "HR" Class
- Previous experience in conducting breakdowns / fault finding
- Strong ability to adapt to different, environments, and workloads
- Have sufficient and appropriate tools to perform the role
- Must have full Australian Working Rights
The Business Genus Fleet Management forms part of the GenusPlus Group, a rapidly growing ASX listed company. GenusPlus Group (ASX : GNP) offers integrated multidisciplinary capabilities specialising in both electrical and instrumentation (E&I), mechanical fabrication, assembly, and installation.
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GenusPlus Group values diversity and inclusion and we strongly encourage females and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply
Where large numbers of applications are received, only those shortlisted shall be contacted