Field Service Technician

Field Service Technician


Company
Sime Motors Australia
Location
Greater Melbourne Area
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
66 days ago
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Job Description
CompanyTransport Engineering Solutions Pty LtdTransport Engineering Solutions (TES), a division of Sime Motors Group, is one of Australia's leading suppliers of OEM truck and trailer solutions. TES is unique in the market delivering a complete range of products from world class brands in the core transport categories: Hydraulics, Braking, Transport Equipment and Materials Handling.We are looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Hydraulic Fitter to our skilled Noble Park workshop team.What's On OfferA competitive salary packageEligibility to participate in a technician recognition programAccess to employee benefits account including discounts on groceries, electronics and moreAccess to Employee Assistance ProgramAccess to an annual Health and Wellbeing reimbursement programPermanent full-time position - Monday to FridayKey ResponsibilitiesA full range of mechanical fitting and hydraulic duties on a wide range of equipment.Perform service and repairs on customer vehicles on a mobile basis or at our workshop.Installation of ancillary equipment associated with installationsComplete timecards, service reports, parts requisitions for all service jobs accurately and on timeAdhering to company procedures, processes and standardsThe successful applicant will have a mechanical background with hydraulic skills as well asTrade qualification– Mechanical trade certificate. Proficiency in inspecting, maintaining, and repairing complex mechanical and / or hydraulic systems.Safety-focused mindsetStrong technical aptitude and problem-solving skills.Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.Positive attitude and commitment to supporting a positive workplace culture.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Full driver's licence.Ability to pass a medical and drug & alcohol screen.

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