Mechanic / Fitter

Arc Infrastructure
Louth
6 days ago
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Posted: 27/02/2026


Closing Date: 27/03/2026


Job Type: Permanent - Full Time


Location: Kenwick Intermodal Terminal


Job Category: Logistics, Supply & Transport, Trades & Services


Arc Infrastructure manages and develops transport infrastructure assets that support growth and create jobs in WA. Rail is at the heart of our business, and the 5,500km rail network is the backbone of freight transport in Western Australia from the diverse Midwest across to the fascinating Goldfields and Yilgarn regions through to the stunning South West and Great Southern. We’re committed to working with industry, our customers, partners and communities to find new opportunities that will support and strengthen our rail network for the benefit of WA.


The Opportunity

We are currently looking for a Mechanic / Fitter to join our team on a permanent, full-time basis. The role is based in Kenwick on a 5 days on, 2 days off OR 10days on, 4 days off roster, with regular regional travel / camp away required. Our Fitter’s ensure that our plant and equipment is available for the maintenance and project teams to use efficiently. A tool of the trade vehicle is provided equipped with any specialised tooling required for the job.


The Role

As the Mechanic / Fitter you will be responsible for:



  • Undertaking scheduled servicing of plant and equipment
  • Repairing equipment as required
  • Monitoring the utilisation and condition of plant and equipment
  • Providing on the job instruction, technical direction and support to delivery teams

About You

To be successful in this role you will have:



  • Mechanical trade qualification
  • Experience with repair and maintenance of a variety of plant ranging from small to heavy mobile plant
  • Experience in an operating rail environment (desirable)
  • Experience working autonomously and in remote environments
  • MR class manual drivers licence as a minimum

Working at Arc Infrastructure

Working with us means working in a team environment where each person and team is valued for the diverse skills, ideas and experiences they bring. We promote a work environment that is characterised by personal accountability, mutual trust and respect and a genuine interest in employees. We understand our employees are the key to our success and as a team, our focus is to ensure they feel safe, valued and fulfilled in the work that they do.


Benefits

We provide a range of employee benefits including:



  • flexible working arrangements
  • professional development opportunities
  • competitive remuneration based on skills and experience
  • purchased additional annual leave
  • health and wellbeing initiatives including
  • paid parental leave
  • staff discounts and rewards program
  • novated leasing


  • $299 annual subsidy
  • flu shots
  • skin cancer checks

To learn more about Arc Infrastructure visit www.arcinfra.com/Careers


How To Apply

If this looks like the role for you, please click the ‘Apply Now’ button to complete the online application. General queries can be directed to . Please note we are unable to accept emailed applications.


Arc Infrastructure is committed to achieving a diverse and engaged workforce. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from female and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island candidates.


Applications close on 27 March 2025


Recruitment agencies, our internal HR team looks after all of our vacancies. If we need your assistance we will reach out to you.


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