Light Vehicle Mechanic

Recruit Shop Pty Ltd
Tamworth
6 days ago
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4 Day Work Week | Opportunity For Relocation | Training & Development
What’s in it for You?

  • Vehicle: Company Car & Fuel Card Provided
  • Tea & Coffee Supplied & Professional Coffee Machine
  • Great Work Hours: 4-Day Week For Work Life Balance
  • Holidays: Enjoy a Two-Week Closure Over The Christmas Period
  • Team Engagement: Join In Monthly Team Lunches & Quarterly Social Events
  • Work on Your Own Car: Use Workshop Facilities For Personal Vehicle Repairs
  • Technology: Work On New Tech & Vehicles With Heavy Investment In Latest Tools
  • Tools & Uniform: Tool Allowance Provided & Receive Shirts As Part Of Your Work Attire

About The Company

Our client is a well-established automotive service centre with over 20 years of experience supporting drivers in the Tamworth region. Known for their expertise in European vehicle brands such as Volkswagen, Audi, Mercedes, Land Rover and BMW, they pride themselves on delivering high-quality workmanship and honest advice. While they specialise in European models, they service all makes and models — offering everything from routine maintenance and complex diagnostics to custom performance modifications


About The Opportunity

The primary purpose of this position is to provide mechanical servicing and repair with high attention to detail and a team-focused mindset. Some of your responsibilities will include:



  • Performing routine maintenance and inspections
  • Supervising and mentoring apprentices in the workshop
  • Diagnosing and repairing vehicles using up-to-date tools and techniques
  • Staying updated with the latest automotive technologies and repair strategies
  • Collaborating with the team to enhance service delivery and customer satisfaction

About You

The successful candidate will have:



  • Minimum 3 years post-qualification experience as an Light Vehicle Mechanic
  • Completed their Light Vehicle Automotive Apprenticeship in a workshop
  • Certificate III in Light Vehicle Technology & manual driver’s licence
  • Excellent teamwork and communication skills
  • A reliable and proactive approach to work
  • Must have own tools

Apply today and don't miss out on starting this opportunity as soon as possible!


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